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Backup Documents 10/22/2024 Item #16A25
ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP TO ACCOMPANY ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SENT TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR SIGNATURE L A 2 5 Print on pink paper. Attach to original document. The completed routing slip and original documents are to be forwarded to the Count y Office at the time the item is placed on the agenda. All completed routing slips and original documents must be received in the County Attorney Office no later than Monday preceding the Board meeting. **NEW** ROUTING SLIP Complete routing lines#1 through#2 as appropriate for additional signatures,dates,and/or information needed. If the document is already complete with the exception of the Chairman's signature,draw a line through routing lines#1 through#2,complete the checklist,and forward to the County Attorney Office. Route to Addressee(s) (List in routing order) Office Initials Date 1. Risk Risk Management See attached Insurance Coversheet 2. County Attorney's Office County Attorney Office C 10(23 4. BCC Office Board of County CH itl fir, (a Z`f Commissioners 4. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office 01-44/DA? 5. Procurement Services Procurement Services PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the addressees above may need to contact staff for additional or missing information. Name of Primary Staff Contact Information Contact/Department Vanessa Diaz/Procurement 239-252-8947 Agenda Date Item was October 22, 2024 Agenda Item Number 16.A.25. Approved by the BCC Type of Document Number of Original Attached Agreement Documents Attached 1 PO number or account 24-024-NS number if document is N/A Gannett Media to be recorded Gannett Media Corp Corp dba Gannett dba Gannett Florida Florida LocaliQ LocaliQ INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST Initial the Yes column or mark"N/A"in the Not Applicable column,whichever is Yes N/A(Not appropriate. (Initial) Applicable) 1. Does the document require the chairman's original signature STAMP OK N/A 2. Does the document need to be sent to another agency for additional signatures? If yes, N/A provide the Contact Information(Name;Agency;Address;Phone)on an attached sheet. 3. Original document has been signed/initialed for legal sufficiency. (All documents to be VD signed by the Chairman,with the exception of most letters,must be reviewed and signed by the Office of the County Attorney. 4. All handwritten strike-throughs and revisions have been initialed by the County Attorney's N/A Office and all other parties except the BCC Chairman and the Clerk to the Board 5. The Chairman's signature line date has been entered as the date of BCC approval of the VD document or the fmal negotiated contract date whichever is applicable. 6. "Sign here"tabs are placed on the appropriate pages indicating where the Chairman's VD signature and initials are required. 7. In most cases(some contracts are an exception),the original document and this routing slip N/A should be provided to the County Attorney's Office at the time the item is input into SIRE. Some documents are time-sensitive and require forwarding to Tallahassee within a certain time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines! 8. The document was approved by the BCC on October 22,2024 and all changes made N/A is not during the meeting have been incorporated in the attached document. The County (�✓$(1 an option for Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes,if applicable. ' this line. 9. Initials of attorney verifying that the attached document is the version approved by the N/A is not BCC,all changes directed by the BCC have been made,and the document is ready for the c,5SI^1° an option for Chairman's signature. this line. I6A25 COLLIER COUNTY NON-STANDARD AGREEMENT #24-024-NS FOR "Gannett Media Corp d/b/a Gannett Florida LocaliQ" BETWEEN COLLIER COUNTY AND Gannett Media Corp d/b/a Gannett Florida LocaliQ ATTACHED: 1. ADVERTISMENT AGREEMENT 2. RATE CARDS A THROUGH F Department/Division Growth Management Community Development Operations&Regulatory Management Division 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive,Naples, FL 34104 Division Point of Contact Monica Leon Senior Management and Budget Analyst Phone: 239-252-4150 Monica.Leon@CollierCountyFL.Gov CA0 I6A25 ADVERTISING COMMITMENT (Collier County Agreement#24-024-NS) This Advertising Commitment, entered into by and between Gannett Media Corp d/b/a Gannett Florida LocaliQ("Publisher") and Collier County Board of County Commissioners, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("Advertiser") and is subject to the terms of the Advertising Services Agreement between Publisher and Advertiser dated upon the Board of Collier County Commissioner's approval (the "Agreement"). Advertiser and Publisher hereby agree to the following Commitment during the period indicated below ("Commitment Term"). If, during or at the conclusion of the Commitment Term, Advertiser desires to make a new Commitment with Publisher, the parties will separately execute a new Advertising Commitment that will be incorporated into this Agreement by reference. Each Advertising Commitment is independent of each other. Capitalized terms used in this Advertising Commitment and not defined herein will have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Agreement. 201 Term of Agreement Board approval date of OC+OX.r 2.2, through September 30,2029, Rate Cards Attached The parties agree that the Rates/Fees set forth herein will apply to Advertiser's purchases of the Services below, during the applicable Commitment Term(s). Following the Commitment Term(s), unless the parties execute a new Advertising Commitment, all Services purchased by Advertiser will be billed at Publisher's then-current Rates/Fees for such Services. 1.Print Advertising (Addendum A):the Advertiser has hereby agreed to the following rates(size,frequency,cost per inch,cost per insertion): Print to SEO/directory: $ per ad.Advertiser can opt out at any time upon request.An ad processing fee will be applied based the number of ads during the month. Print Commitment Term: 2.Preprint Advertising (Addendum A): the Advertiser has hereby agreed to the following rates (size, frequency, quantity, distribution): Preprint Commitment Term: 3.Digital Display(Addendum A):The Advertiser has hereby agreed to the following digital display rates(impressions, CPM, CPD, sponsorship).Any ad processing fee will be applied based on the number of ads during the month. Digital Display Commitment Term: 4.PIQ&Lead Generation Ads(Addendum A): The Advertiser has hereby agreed to the following rates: PIQ Commitment Term: 5. Digital Marketing Services (Addendum B):The Digital Marketing Services rates outlined herein are based upon the Company's Digital Marketing Services Rate Card (SEO, PPC, email, social ads, social media management and web development): Digital marketing services will continue until cancelled. A minimum of 30 days prior written notice of cancellation is required. Digital Marketing Services Commitment Term: Rev:02.5.2024 S 16A ? 5 6. Branded Content(Addendum C): the advertiser has hereby agreed to the following package(impressions,CPM): Branded Content Commitment Term: 7.GET Creative Services: (Addendum D): USA TODAY Network's in-house agency services team will provide on-going account management, consultative direction and advertising/marketing deliverables based on overall media spend, if spend qualifications are met. Fee for GET Creative Services:$15,000 GET Creative Commitment Term: NIA 8.Other Advertising: (Specialty Magazine, We Print, Direct Mail, Post its,etc.). The rates for Other Advertising outlined herein shall be earned based upon fulfillment of the Advertising Commitment: Legal Rates: $3.50 per line subsequent insertions are$2.97 and $33.60 per inch ; $2.00 per affidavit. Other Advertising Commitment Term: 9. Sponsorship(Addendum E): The Advertiser has hereby agreed to the following sponsorship benefits of the Event and the Fee: Sponsorship Commitment Term: Signature page to follow Rev:02.5.2024 Qq0 I 6A2 5 AGREED AND ACCEPTED: PUBLISHER REPRESENTATIVE ADVERTI(Jivoilak By: etg_ilf_."& ,,../tir_t....t.) By: Name: Po runfe d Sack Name: C ris Hall Title: Sr V P,Secretary and Chief Legal Officer Title: Chairman PUBLISHER REPRESENTATIVE-WITNESS ATTEST: CRYSTAL K. KINZEL ---'--z--7 -7 CLERK AND COMPRTOLLER By: -- .—:---,-- .. By tC-' :C161t}":(4-1 Name: Brendan Smith Name: Urin(1;C-c.:' ;t-kiU,'C$ciA, • , Title: Deputy General Counsel Title:Attest as to Charitiap,actioettlyaptrii . _ signatike only Approved as to form'and legality 'orw'l ''-''' Carl/7 eanne Sanseverino Assistant County Attorney Rev:02.5.2024 E 16A25 ADVERTISING SERVICES AGREEMENT Section 218.74, Fla. Stat.. If Advertiser fails to timely pay, Publisher may suspend the provision of services hereunder This Advertising Services Agreement (this "Agreement") is or immediately terminate this Agreement. All deliverables entered into as of the date of later signature below("Effective will be the property of Publisher until payment in full is Date") by and between ("Publisher"), Gannett Media Corp, received. dba Gannett Florida LocaliQ, and ("Advertiser") Collier County Board of County Commissioners, a political 3.3 Expenses. All expenses related to the delivery of subdivision of the State of Florida, with offices at 3295 Advertiser Content or other materials to Publisher and the Tamiami Trail East, Bldg.C2 Naples, FL 34112. Subject to the return of such materials by Publisher(if return is directed in applicable Standard Terms and Conditions (the "Standard writing by Advertiser)shall be paid by Advertiser. Publisher Terms") herein, Advertiser desires to procure from Publisher, may dispose of any advertising materials delivered to it and Publisher desires to sell to Advertiser, on behalf of itself unless acceptable prepaid return arrangements have been and/or its affiliates identified in this Agreement, the Services made. described in this Agreement (each a "Service"). Advertiser may purchase any of the Services described in this Agreement from time to time by submitting insertion order forms to 3.4 Taxes. In the event that any federal, state or local Publisher that reference this Agreement and the applicable taxes are imposed on Advertiser's use of the Services Service(s)to be purchased and contain other applicable terms hereunder, such taxes shall be assumed and paid by and conditions (each an "Order"). Advertiser. Collier County, Florida as a political subdivision of the State of Florida, is exempt from the payment of 1. Addendums and Orders. In addition to the terms set Florida sales tax to its Contractors under Chapter 212, forth in these Standard Terms, Advertiser's purchases of Florida Statutes, Certificate of Exemption #85- Services from Publisher under this Agreement are subject to 8015966531C-1 the terms and conditions set forth in the applicable Service- specific addendum to this Agreement(each an"Addendum"). 3.5 Late Payment. If any amount is not paid within thirty The details regarding Advertiser's purchase of a particular (30) days of when due, Publisher reserves the right to Service (e.g., run dates, ad sizes, etc.)will be described in an charge interest at the rate of eighteen percent (18%) per Order. Multiple Orders may be executed under this Agreement annum or the maximum amount permitted under §218.74, for a single type of Service. Florida Statutes (whichever is lower), computed from the 2. Term.The term of this Agreement will commence as of original due date until paid. the Effective Date and shall continue in effect unless and until 3_6 Credit Check. The terms of this Agreement may be terminated through September 30, 2028 ("Term"). subject to a satisfactory credit check on Advertiser (and/or Agency, as defined below). 3. Economic Terms. 3.7 Billinq/Credits. Any claims by Advertiser for a credit 3.1.Fees. Fees for each Service purchased by Advertiser related to rates incorrectly invoiced or paid must be hereunder will be calculated based on Publisher's (or its submitted in writing to Publisher within ninety (90) days of affiliates', if applicable)standard rate card for such Service the invoice date or as prescribed in Chapter 218, Fla. Stats., ("Standard Rates"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, if otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt Advertiser is committing to an annual spend amount or Payment Act," or the claim will be waived. In the event making other firm commitments (e.g., placement, Advertiser is entitled to a credit due to overpayment of an frequency and/or volume commitments), as further invoice. No cash refunds will be provided for any credit specified in Advertising Commitment (each a earned by the Advertiser. All credits earned will be for the "Commitment"), Publisher and Advertiser may agree that benefit of Advertiser. Advertiser is entitled to discounts off of the Standard Rates on Services purchased in satisfaction of such 4. Advertising Materials. Commitment. Any such discounts will be reflected in 4.1.Content. Advertiser may, from time to time, provide Advertising Commitment (or in adjusted rate cards Publisher with advertising materials, including, without attached to Advertising Commitment). Publisher and limitation, text, data, video, audio, images, illustrations, Advertiser may also agree that Advertiser is entitled to and graphics, trademarks, service marks, and logos Value Add (or"Added Value")on Services purchased. Any (collectively, "Advertiser Content")for use in connection such Value Add will be described in the Advertising with Publisher's distribution of the Services purchased Commitment. Value Add is not guaranteed and is based hereunder. upon availability of space. Value Add must be used prior to termination of the Commitment Term or it shall be 4.2.License. Advertiser hereby grants Publisher and its forfeited. Upon termination or cancellation of this designees a non-exclusive, irrevocable, worldwide, Agreement,for any reason, Value Add shall be forfeited. transferable, sub-licensable right and license (i) to use, reproduce, mirror, distribute, perform and display the 3.2 Payment. Publisher will invoice Advertiser on a Advertiser Content (or any portion thereof) via print and monthly basis,and payment is due upon receipt of a proper on the websites (mobile and traditional), properties, invoice and in compliance with Chapter 218, Fla. Stats., applications and/or devices described in this Agreement otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt (including any Orders) (collectively, the "Distribution Payment Act." Any late interest fees shall be pursuant to Rev:02.05.2024 CAO 16A25 Networks"); (ii)to modify, copy, reformat, transmit and party (i) at any time, if there are no current Orders then in otherwise manipulate the Advertiser Content in effect under any Addendum; (ii) in the event of a material connection with such display; and (iii) to use the breach of this Agreement or any Order by the other party Advertiser Content and creative,Advertiser's name and that remains uncured for a period of thirty (30) days logo in connection with providing the Services. following receipt of written notice of such breach from the 4.3.Clearances. Advertiser will be responsible, at its non- breaching party; or(iii) if the other party becomes the own cost and expense, for obtaining all clearances, subject of a petition in bankruptcy or any other proceeding authorizations, permissions, licenses, and releases relating to insolvency, receivership, liquidation or (collectively,"Clearances")from third parties necessary assignment for the benefit of creditors, or ceases business to enable Publisher to distribute the Advertiser Content as a going concern. under this Section 4, including, without limitation, (i) 7.2.Termination of Orders. Publisher may terminate any Clearances for any of the following creative elements Order for convenience at any time upon thirty (30) days' appearing in or otherwise displayed via the Advertiser prior written notice to Advertiser. Content: photos, video footage, music (including, without limitation, any synchronization and mechanical 7.3.Effect of Termination. Upon any termination of this licenses), audio tracks, trademarks, service marks, and Agreement, Advertiser shall pay to Publisher all accrued rights of publicity and other indicia of identity, and (ii) and unpaid fees for Services utilized by Advertiser through Clearances from any individuals or entities whose the effective date of termination. Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.3, 8, trademarks, service marks, other corporate indicia, 9, 10, 11 and 12, as well as any other representations, names, invoices,likenesses,and other indicia of identity warranties or indemnification obligations under any may appear in any of the Advertiser Content. Addendum will survive any termination of this Agreement. 4.4.Advertiser Approval Right. To the extent that 8. Representations and Warranties; Disclaimer. Publisher and/or its affiliates are developing any creative 8.1.Advertiser Warranties. Advertiser represents and or other deliverables on behalf of Advertiser under any warrants that(i)it has the full right, power and authority to Order (e.g., Ads, emails, social media campaigns, etc.), grant the licenses and related rights granted herein and Advertiser will have two(2) days from receipt of any such has acquired any and all Clearances that are necessary deliverable to review and approve the deliverable. in connection with Publisher's exercise of such rights Advertiser must notify Publisher in writing of any rejection and licenses, (ii) Advertiser is in compliance with all of the deliverable within two (2)days after receipt thereof U.S. federal and state laws and regulations applicable to or the deliverable will be deemed approved by Advertiser. its business operations and products and/or services being Advertiser will not unreasonably withhold its approval. advertised or promoted, (iii)the Advertiser Content is true Only one (1) round of revisions shall be provided unless and accurate, does not violate any federal, state or local otherwise agreed by Publisher. Additional corrections or law or federal or state regulation and is not misleading, modifications will be subject to an additional charge and defamatory, libelous or slanderous, (iv)Publisher's use of may result in delays in the service start date. the Advertiser Content in connection with providing the 5. Ownership. All Advertiser Content or other materials Services will not infringe upon or violate the rights or furnished by Advertiser for use hereunder will remain the property interests of any third party, including without property of Advertiser and, subject to Section 3.3, will be limitation, any patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret returned upon request. The results of any and all work or other intellectual property or proprietary right of any performed by Publisher, including development of advertising other party, or any right of privacy or publicity, and (v)for material, creative work, or other content for Advertiser, will be digital services, Advertiser will maintain a privacy the property of Publisher. Advertiser may not modify such statement on its principal website ("Privacy Statement") material or authorize the reproduction or use of such material that complies with applicable law and accurately and in any medium without Publisher's prior written consent. transparently discloses its privacy practices to users of Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, Advertiser and its such website, including any privacy practices implicated affiliates may use such creative content only in the format by the undertakings contemplated by this Agreement. provided by Publisher. 8.2 Online gambling and sports betting (if applicable). If 6. User Information. Any user or usage data or Advertiser offers online gambling or sports betting, information collected via Publisher's Digital Properties or Advertiser represents and warrant that it is,it has been in the related to Publisher's Digital Properties, or any information prior 12 months, and it shall be during the Term of this collected from sites operated by Publisher's affiliates under this Agreement, in compliance with all U.S. and state laws and Agreement, shall be the property of Publisher and/or such regulations, including, but not limited to,each state in which affiliates. Advertiser shall have no rights in such information by it conducts any online gambling or sports betting, including, virtue of this Agreement.Any user or usage data or information but not limited to, not offering domestic or offshore online collected shall be the property of Publisher. gambling to U.S. residents when such activity is legally prohibited. Advertiser shall promptly notify Publisher, in 7. Termination. writing, if any of the foregoing representations and 7.1.Termination of Agreement. Either party may warranties become untrue. terminate this Agreement (including all Addendums entered into hereunder) upon written notice to the other 8.3 Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN Rev:02.05.2024 CAO 16A25 THIS AGREEMENT, NEITHER PARTY MAKES ANY 9.2.Programmatic Advertising (if applicable). In addition to REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS any other Advertiser indemnification obligations under this OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY Agreement, including without limitation Subsection 9.1 IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, above, and to the extent limited by Florida law as a FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON- sovereign, Advertiser will indemnify and hold Publisher, INFRINGEMENT. ALL SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS Gannett Co., Inc., and/or any other entities that own or IS" AND "WITH ALL FAULTS." PUBLISHER, ITS operate any of the Distribution Networks and each of their SERVICE PROVIDER AND ANY VENDORS SHALL respective subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO employees, agents,vendors, and service providers (each a ADVERTISER OR ANY OTHER PERSON WITH "Publisher Indemnitee"), harmless from and against any RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR IN and all Losses arising out of a third-party claims resulting CONNECTION WITH ANY ADVERTISER CONTENT from: (i) any claims for libel, slander or invasion of privacy OR OTHER MATERIALS DISPLAYED ON arising from Advertiser Content; (ii) any claims arising from ADVERTISER'S WEBSITE(S) OR THE FAILURE TO Regulated Products (as defined below); and/or(iii)violation DISPLAY ANY SUCH MATERIALS ON PUBLISHER'S of programmatic vendor's policies and procedures. WEBSITE(S). PUBLISHER DOES NOT REPRESENT 9.3.For purposes of this Agreement, "Regulated OR WARRANT THAT ANY SERVICES, ADS OR Products" means any raw materials, ingredients, OTHER MATERIAL WILL BE DISPLAYED ON ANY pharmaceuticals, 20 fabricated devices, manufactured PUBLISHER WEBSITE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION OR goods, media, health, finance, identification records, or ERROR, AND PUBLISHER WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR other 21 goods and services requiring local,state,or federal ANY DAMAGES OR LOSSES INCURRED BY regulatory compliance. ADVERTISER RELATING TO THE UNAVAILABILITY OF THE INTERNET OR WEBSITE(S) ON WHICH 9.4.Duty to Defend. To the extent permitted by Florida law ADVERTISER'S ADVERTISEMENTS ARE PUBLISHED. as a sovereign, Advertiser shall defend at its own expense PUBLISHER MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR any claim instituted by any person or entity against a WARRANTIES RELATING TO THE RESULTS OF Publisher Indemnitee resulting from a claim covered by SERVICES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE Section 9.1. The Publisher Indemnitee(s)will have the right, NUMBER OF IMPRESSIONS, CLICK-THROUGHS, OR at its or their option, to defend such litigation jointly with LEADS AND ANY PROMOTIONAL EFFECT OR Advertiser. Advertiser may not agree to any settlement that RETURN ON INVESTMENT. imposes any obligation or liability on a Publisher Indemnitee 9. Indemnity. without such indemnitee's prior written consent. 9.1.Indemnity. To the extent limited by 10. Limitation of Liability. EXCEPT FOR THE PARTIES Florida I a w, Advertiser will indemnify and hold INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS Publisher, Gannett Co., Inc.,any other entities that own or AGREEMENT (IF ANY), IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER operate any of the Distribution Networks and each of their PARTY BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER OR ANY OTHER respective subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, ENTITY FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, employees, agents, vendors, and service providers(each PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, a"Publisher Indemnitee")harmless from and against any HOWEVER CAUSED, ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, and all suits, judgments, proceedings, claims, losses, AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN costs and expenses(including reasonable attorneys'fees) ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. (collectively, "Losses") arising out of a third-party claim PUBLISHER'S LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THIS resulting from (i) the Advertiser Content and other AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT OF materials provided by Advertiser, or any websites or FEES PAID OR OWED BY ADVERTISER TO PUBLISHER content that is linked to from any such Advertiser Content HEREUNDER DURING THE SIX (6) MONTHS or other materials, including, without limitation, any claim PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM. such Advertiser Content or material is libelous or 11. Agencies. If Advertiser is using an advertising defamatory or violate or infringe the rights of any third agency in connection with this Agreement, Advertiser and party, including any patent, copyright, trademark, trade such agency(the "Agency")shall be jointly and severally secret, or other intellectual property or proprietary rights, liable for compliance with the terms of this Agreement and or any rights of privacy or publicity, or claims based on any Order.Publisher may pursue any applicable remedies Advertiser's willful misconduct, negligence or strict liability in the event of default of this Agreement (including any for a defective product; (ii)violation of or failure to comply non-payment) against Advertiser or Agency or both with any federal or state laws, rules or regulations without any requirement of first seeking a remedy from applicable to Advertiser's business operations, products one or the other. This Agreement renders void any and/or services; (iii) any actual or alleged breach of statements concerning liability which may appear on Advertiser's representations, warranties, or obligations correspondence from Agency or Advertiser. Advertiser under this Agreement; or (iv) Advertiser's Privacy and Agency further agree that Publisher does not and will Statement. Advertiser's foregoing indemnification shall not accept orders or space reservations claiming not constitute a waiver of its sovereign immunity beyond sequential liability. The person or entity signing this the limits set forth in Florida Statutes, §768.28. Agreement on behalf of Advertiser warrants that such Rev:02.05.2024 CAO 16A25 person or entity is duly authorized and has the full power on a written contract under any applicable law or to bind Advertiser to this Agreement and agrees to regulation and is equally binding. By clicking on the"Click indemnify and hold Publisher,and their subsidiaries and to E-Sign" (or equivalent) button, Advertiser (or its affiliated companies, and all of their respective authorized agent) acknowledges reading and accepting employees, officers, directors, agents, successors and the Agreement and represents, warrants and agrees that assigns, harmless from any and all claims, losses, Advertiser (or its authorized agent) has the power, damages or costs (including reasonable attorneys' authority and legal right to enter into the Agreement on fees) arising out of a breach of the foregoing warranty. behalf of Advertiser. Advertiser shall be solely responsible for any 12.7. Third Party Beneficiaries. The disclaimers commission or other payment due to Agency. and limitations of liability made by Publisher, and the 12. Miscellaneous. representations and warranties made by Advertiser in this Agreement shall apply to Publisher's vendors, as 12.1. Waiver/Severability. The waiver or breach of any intended third party beneficiaries of this Agreement. provision of this Agreement shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any other breach of the same 12.8. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including or any other term or condition. If any provision of this any Addenda or Order(s), is the entire agreement of the Agreement is found to be unenforceable, the remainder parties regarding the provision of the Services and shall be enforced as fully as possible and the supersedes any and all prior written or oral agreements unenforceable provision shall be deemed modified to between the parties related to the subject matter hereof. the limited extent required to permit its enforcement in a This Agreement may not be modified except in a writing manner most closely approximating the intention of the signed by both parties. parties as expressed herein. 12.9. Counterparts. This Agreement may be 12.2. Assignment. Neither party may assign any executed in counterparts, each of which will constitute an original, and all of which will constitute one agreement. of its rights and/or obligations hereunder or this Agreement without prior written consent. Such written 12.10. Public Records Law. COMPLIANCE WITH consent shall not be reasonably held. LAWS. By executing and entering into this Agreement, 12.3. Governing Law. This Agreement will be the Contractor is formally acknowledging without exception or stipulation that it agrees to comply,at its own governed by and construed in accordance with the laws expense, with all federal, state and local laws, codes, of the State of Florida, without regard to its conflict of statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations and requirements law provisions. applicable to this Agreement, including but not limited to 12.4. Waiver of Jury Trial. Each party specifically those dealing with the Immigration Reform and Control waives any right to trial by jury in any court with respect Act of 1986 as located at 8 U.S.C. 1324, et seq. and to any claim against the other arising out of or connected regulations relating thereto, as either may be amended, in any way to this Agreement. as well as the requirements set forth in Florida Statutes, §448.095; taxation, workers' compensation, equal 12.5. Force Majeure. Neither party will be liable to the other party for delays and/or defaults in its employment and safety including, but not limited to, the Florida Public Records Law Chapter 119, including performance or commitments under this Agreement due specifically those contractual requirements at F.S. § to causes beyond its reasonable control and without its 119.0701(2)(a)-(b)as stated as follows: fault or negligence, including but not limited to acts of God or of the public enemy, fire or explosion, flood, earthquake, actions of the elements, war, riots, IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC embargoes, quarantine, strikes, lockouts, disputes with RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT. THE workers or other labor disturbances, or acts or requests CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE of any governmental authority; and additionally, APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, Publisher shall not be responsible for any failures or IT SHOULD CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC damages resulting from facts and circumstances RECORDS AT: beyond publishers' control, including but not limited to service or delivery issues with freight or the USPS. Communications, Government& Public Affairs 12.6. Electronic Contract.The following provision Division applies if the Agreement is accepted electronically. The 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 102 Agreement is an electronic contract that sets out the Naples, FL 34112-5746 legally binding terms of the Services. Advertiser (or its authorized agent) indicates acceptance of the Telephone: (239) 252-8999 Agreement by clicking on the"Click to E-Sign"button(or Email: PublicRecordRequestAcolliercountvfl.gov its equivalent if the electronic signature platform being used does not have a specific"Click to E-Sign" button). This action creates an electronic signature that has the same legal force and effect as a handwritten signature Rev: 02.05.2024 fCq( 16A25 making authority and by County's staff person who would make The Contractor must specifically comply with the Florida the presentation of any settlement reached at mediation to Public Records Law to: County's board for approval. Should either party fail to submit to mediation as required hereunder, the other party may obtain a court order requiring mediation under section 44.102, Fla. Stat. 1. Keep and maintain public records required by the public agency to perform the service. 2. Upon request from the public agency's custodian of 12.12 CONFLICT OF INTEREST. Contractor represents that it public records, provide the public agency with a copy presently has no interest and shall acquire no interest, either of the requested records or allow the records to be direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with the performance of services required hereunder. Contractor further inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in this chapter represents that no persons having any such interest shall be or as otherwise provided by law. employed to perform those services. 3. Ensure that public records that are exempt or 12.13 SUBJECT TO APPROPRIATION. It is further confidential and exempt from public records understood and agreed by and between the parties herein that disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as this Agreement is subject to appropriation by the Board of authorized by law for the duration of the contract term County Commissioners. and following completion of the contract if the Contractor does not transfer the records to the public 12.14 PROHIBITION OF GIFTS TO COUNTY EMPLOYEES. agency. No organization or individual shall offer or give, either directly 4. Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost, or indirectly, any favor, gift, loan, fee, service or other item of to the public agency all public records in possession value to any County employee, as set forth in Chapter 112, of the Contractor or keep and maintain public records Part III, Florida Statutes, Collier County Ethics Ordinance No. required by the public agency to perform the service. 2004-05, as amended, and County Administrative Procedure If the Contractor transfers all public records to the 5311. Violation of this provision may result in one or more of public agency upon completion of the contract, the the following consequences: a. Prohibition by the individual, Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records firm,and/or any employee of the firm from contact with County that are exempt or confidential and exempt from staff for a specified period of time; b. Prohibition by the public records disclosure requirements. If the individual and/or firm from doing business with the County for Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon a specified period of time, including but not limited to: completion of the contract, the Contractor shall meet submitting bids, RFP, and/or quotes; and, c. immediate all applicable requirements for retaining public termination of any Agreement held by the individual and/or records. All records stored electronically must be firm for cause. provided to the public agency, upon request from the 12.15 AGREEMENT ADMINISTRATION. This Agreement public agency's custodian of public records, in a shall be administered on behalf of the County by the Growth format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency. Management Division. 12.16 NOTICES. All notices from the County to the If Contractor observes that the Contract Documents are Contractor shall be deemed duly served if mailed or emailed at variance therewith, it shall promptly notify the County to the Contractor at the following: in writing. Failure by the Contractor to comply with the laws referenced herein shall constitute a breach of this Contractor Name: Gannett Florida LocaliQ Agreement and the County shall have the discretion to Address: 520 N. Broadway, Ste 390 unilaterally terminate this Agreement immediately. Green Bay, WI 54303 Attention Name &Title: Tara Hamm, Classified Business 12.11 DISPUTE RESOLUTION. Prior to the initiation of any Solutions Sales Director action or proceeding permitted by this Agreement to resolve Telephone: 920-431-3621 disputes between the parties, the parties shall make a good E-Mail(s): thamm@gannett.com faith effort to resolve any such disputes by negotiation. The negotiation shall be attended by representatives of Contractor All Notices from the Contractor to the County shall be deemed with full decision-making authority and by County's staff duly served if mailed or emailed to the County to: person who would make the presentation of any settlement reached during negotiations to County for approval. Failing COUNTY: Board of County Commissioners resolution, and prior to the commencement of depositions in for Collier County, Florida any litigation between the parties arising out of this Agreement, Division Name: the parties shall attempt to resolve the dispute through Mediation before an agreed-upon Circuit Court Mediator Growth Management Community Development certified by the State of Florida. The mediation shall be Operations & Regulatory Management Division attended by representatives of Contractor with full decision- Rev: 02.05.2024 CAO I6A25 Address: 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34102 Administrative Telephone: 239-252-4150 E Mail(s): Monica.Leon(a,CollierCountvFL.Gov The Contractor and the County may change the above mailing address at any time upon giving the other party written notification. All notices under this Agreement must be in writing. Signature page to follow Rev:02.05.2024 CAO 16A25 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed this Agreement,including applicable Addenda,as of the Effective Date. PUBLISHER REPRESENTATIVE ADVER S R /464 8y: ,d-tit el/ By: Name: Poll" G nfeldL../ii6L ac �.C�k Name: Chris Hall Title: Sr.V.P.,Secretary and Chief Legal Officer Title:Chairman PUBLISHER REPRESENTATIVE-WITNESS ATTEST: CRYSTAL K.KINZEL CLERK AND COMPRTOLLER By: _ _ By; 4 i -w Name: Brendan Smith Name: 3QArl,C/ I n cn: DC Title: Deputy General Counsel Title:Attest as to Chairmai;De utj_Clerlc Ages s to, hairman's signature only Approved as to for and legality , C Jeanne Sanseverino L sistant County Attorney Rev: 02.05.2024 OAO 16A25 ADDENDUM A PRINT AND ONLINE ADVERTISING If Advertiser is purchasing (i) print advertising ("Print Ads") for display in Publisher's newspaper property(ies) (each a "Newspaper"), or (ii)online display advertising("Digital Ads"and collectively with Print Ads,"Ads")for distribution on Publisher's digital media property(ies) (e.g., Publisher's website(s), Publisher's tablet or mobile applications, digital display ads associated with the e-edition of Publisher's newspaper, etc.) specified in the applicable Order (each a "Digital Property"), then the additional terms and conditions set forth in this Addendum A and Addendum C will apply to each Order submitted for such Advertising Services. Rev:02.05.2024 CAO S 16A25 1. Rates. Unless otherwise specified in Advertising 3.2. By a Third Party. If a third party ("Third Party")will be Commitment in connection with a Commitment from responsible for serving the Digital Ads through such Third Advertiser, Advertiser's purchase of Ads for display in the Party's ad server, and such Third Party will track delivery Newspapers, on the Digital Properties will be billed at of the Digital Ads through its server. The Third Party's final Publisher's Standard Rates. Advertiser acknowledges that audited impression measurements will be used to it has been provided a copy of Publisher's standard rate determine the fees due under this Agreement. If the parties card. The rate card, including any terms and conditions in agree to use a Third Party ad server under the terms of this such rate card,are hereby incorporated into this Agreement Addendum, Advertiser agrees to provide Publisher with a by reference, provided that in the event of a conflict user login name and password to access the Third Party's between any terms or conditions in the rate card and the impression measurements for purposes of verification of terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement will such measurements. control. Publisher reserves the right to modify its rate card, 4. Invoices. Publisher agrees that invoices covering the including increasing its Standard Rates, at any time and delivery of Ads hereunder will contain: (a) the dates and from time to time. Publisher will provide Advertiser with at times upon which Advertiser's Ads were displayed in the least 30 days' prior written notice of any rate increase. If Newspapers and/or the Digital Properties, and, if Advertiser objects to any such increase, it shall have the applicable, dates and times upon which the Ads could be option to discontinue display of the applicable Ads by giving accessed on the Digital Properties, written notice to Publisher prior to the effective date of such (b) where applicable, the number of impressions, and/or changes. Advertiser's right to discontinue the display of its click- throughs reported during such dates, and (c) the Ads shall be its sole and exclusive remedy in the event of a charge to Advertiser. The invoice shall serve as rate increase. If Advertiser does not elect to discontinue Publisher's) certificate of performance. Invoices will be display of the applicable Ads, then, following the expiration accompanied by corresponding legal affidavits, and copies, of the notice period, all Ads shall be billed at Publisher's ad numbers, ad size, number of runs, and order increased rates. confirmations and Purchase Order number. 2. Delivery. 5. Short-Rating. If Advertiser has made a Commitment in accordance with Advertising Commitment of this 2.1. Deadlines. Advertiser will provide Publisher all Agreement and, at the end of the Commitment Term set applicable Ads by Publisher's standard deadline (as forth in Advertising Commitment Advertiser has either (i) designated by Publisher), in a format suitable for display in purchased less volume (inches/pages/impressions) of Ads the Newspaper(s)or on the applicable Digital Property(ies), than agreed to in the Advertising Commitment or(ii)fallen as applicable, via a transmission method mutually agreed short of the minimum revenue commitment agreed to in upon by the parties. Advertiser shall have the right to Advertising Commitment , then, if Publisher's Standard change any Ads(s) after submission, provided that it Rates are higher than the rates Advertiser was paying submits any such changes to Publisher no later than during the Commitment Term, (a) Advertiser will be billed Publisher's standard deadline(as designated by Publisher). for(and will be obligated to pay)the difference between the Advertiser shall pay all expenses connected with the Standard Rate and the Commitment Term rate for all Ads delivery of the Ad(s)to Publisher. Changes to any Ads after that ran during the Commitment Term, and (b) Advertiser first publication may result in additional charges, which will will be billed at the Standard Rate (as such Standard Rate be disclosed to Advertiser in advance. may be modified in accordance with Section 1, above) for 2.2. Submission of Advertising Materials. Unless otherwise all Ads run after the Commitment Period. agreed to by the parties in writing,Advertiser will provide all 6. Cancellation. creative services and necessary text, data, images, illustrations or graphics and/or other materials with respect 6.1. Cancellation of Print Ads. Cancellations will not be to the Ads(s).Advertiser will submit the Ad(s)in accordance accepted for Print Ads after the Publisher's standard with the applicable Publisher policies in effect from time to closing time, as designated by Publisher. Advertiser will be responsible for any production or creative services provided time, including policies regarding artwork specifications, format and submission deadlines. by Publisher regardless of the cancellation of any Print Ads. 3. Ad Serving. Advertiser grants to Publisher a license to 6.2. Cancellation of Digital Ads (a) display Advertiser's Ads on the Distribution Network; 6.2.1. Cancellation Prior to Initial Distribution. At any time and (b) modify, copy, reformat, transmit and otherwise prior to the serving of the first impression of a Digital Ad on manipulate the Ads in connection with such display. a Digital Property under this Agreement, Advertiser may Advertisements will be served in accordance with one of the cancel an online advertising campaign on thirty (30) days following options: prior written notice to Publisher. 3.1. By Publisher. If Publisher will be responsible for serving 6.2.2. Cancellation After Initial Distribution Once the first the Digital Ads through its own ad servers, then Publisher impression of a Digital Ad has been served on any Digital will track delivery of the Digital Ads through such servers. Property, Advertiser may cancel an online advertising The parties agree that Publisher's final impression campaign by giving Publisher written notice of such measurements will be used to determine the fees due under cancellation,which cancellation will be deemed effective on this Agreement. Rev:02.05.2024 CAO 16A25 the later of: (i) thirty (30) days after serving of the first revision materially alters the value of the Ad(s) to be run by impression of the applicable campaign; or (ii) fourteen Advertiser, Publisher will notify Advertiser of such revisions. (14) days after providing Publisher with such notice. If If the parties cannot agree upon a satisfactory substitution for Advertiser exercises its right to cancel under this the affected ads due to such revision, Advertiser may cancel Paragraph 8(b), Advertiser will be responsible for all fees this Agreement with respect to the affected Ad(s)and shall not that accrue prior to the cancellation date. have to pay (or shall receive a refund)for Ads not displayed due to such cancellation. Such cancellation shall be 7. Reservation of Rights. Publisher may reject, remove Advertiser's sole and exclusive remedy and Publisher shall or cancel any Ad, space reservation or position have no further liability whatsoever. commitment at any time in its sole discretion. Publisher 9. Pre-Print Policy. All pre-prints must conform to the also may edit, reject or remove from its Newspaper(s) Publisher's standard pre-print specifications and and/or Digital Property(ies), at any time, any Ad or other recommended waste calculations,which will be provided by material submitted by Advertiser or its Agency,or place the each Publisher. Inserts must be delivered to the Publisher Ad in any Publisher advertising classification or section that at least 10 days in advance of distribution date. The Publisher deems appropriate. Publisher also shall have full Publisher will invoice pre-print billing quantities based on latitude with respect to positioning all advertisements in the copies actually distributed (i.e., home delivery net sales, Newspapers; provided, however, that Publisher will use its single copy total draw, and other circulation). Advertiser reasonable efforts to accommodate Advertiser's positioning agrees to be billed the ordered distribution in the event that requests. out of specification inserts are received. 8. Responsibility for Advertisements. 10. Branded Content Advertising. This section applies if 8.1. Technical Quality; Typographical Errors; Incorrect the campaign(s) described in the Agreement contemplate Insertions or Omissions. Publisher is not responsible for that Publisher will distribute Branded Content (aka "Native any material that is not properly displayed or that cannot be Advertising") campaigns on behalf of Advertiser. Branded accessed or viewed because the material was not received Content can include short form content or long form by Publisher in the proper form, in a timely manner, or in an content,videos, , or social media posts that is published on acceptable technical quality for display on the Digital Publisher's print and/or digital platforms and that is either(i) created by or on behalf of Publisher, at Advertiser's Property(ies). This Agreement cannot be invalidated, and neither Publisher will be liable for typographical errors, direction, for the purpose of enabling Publisher to run a incorrect insertions or incorrect publication or omissions in contextually relevant advertisement on behalf of Advertiser any Advertiser Content displayed or published pursuant to ("Publisher Branded Content"), or (ii) is created or thisprovided by Advertiser or its designee for placement by Agreement or omitted from display or publication. Publisher in or on its print or digital properties specified 8.2 Failure to Display Advertiser Content. Publisher herein ("Advertiser Branded Content"). Advertiser, in its Properties hereunder) are not required to display any sole discretion,will have the right to approve any Publisher Advertiser Content or other material for the benefit of any Branded Content prior to publication or distribution by person or entity other than Advertiser. If there is an Publisher in connection with the campaign described interruption or omission of the publication of any Advertiser herein, and Publisher, in its sole discretion, will have the Content or other material contracted to be published right to approve any Advertiser Branded Content prior to hereunder, Publisher may suggest a substitute time period publication or distribution by Publisher in connection with for the publication of the interrupted or omitted Advertiser such campaign. For clarity, Publisher will not be obligated Content or material or run the Ads in a different position in to publish, via any platform, any Advertiser Branded the Newspaper(s) or on the Digital Property(ies), as Content that Publisher determines, in its sole discretion, determined by Publisher. Alternatively, in cases where does not meet Publisher's content guidelines or is Advertiser is paying on a fixed fee basis or has paid in otherwise inappropriate for publication. In addition, advance,and if no such substitute time period is acceptable Publisher reserves the right, in its sole discretion,to include to Advertiser in Advertiser's good faith business judgment, labels in, on and/or around any Branded Content published Publisher shall provide a "make good" in the form of a on behalf of Advertiser hereunder that indicate that the reduction in the amount of fees due to Publisher(or credit of applicable Branded Content was paid for and/or provided by fees already paid) equal to the proportionate amount of Advertiser. money assigned to the interrupted or omitted Ad(s). Such substitution in time period or placement or reduction in fees 10.1 FTC Guidelines. Publisher and Advertiser shall each shall be Advertiser's sole and exclusive remedy for any comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, failure to display Ads or other advertising material and including without limitation the FTC's Guides Concerning Publisher shall have no further liability hereunder for such Endorsements and Testimonials and the FTC's failure. Enforcement Policy for Native Advertising. 8.3 Removal or Change of Content. Publisher, in its sole 10.2 Cancellation of Branded Content Campaign. If discretion, may remove or revise its Newspaper(s) and/or Advertiser cancels prior to the start date of the campaign, Digital Property(ies), including the Newspapers' and/or Advertiser shall be obligated to pay for any fees and costs Digital Properties' content, nature, design, and/or incurred associated with the Services which have been organization,during the term of this Agreement. If any such Rev:02.05.2024 CAO completed up to the point of cancellation, plus non- 1 ` A 2 5 cancellable costs and fees which are owed for third party contracts which cannot be cancelled. 11. Pay for Performance / Lead Generation. This section applies to an Advertisement in the Publication or on the Publication's website which include a designated phone number or a tracking code or a click through from the Publication's Site to the Advertiser by which Publication and Advertiser can track and verify readers to respond to and offer in the Advertisement. Any specific qualifications for the lead shall be included in the Insertion Order or on the Advertising Commitment. Publication shall have the right to audit the Advertiser's records to confirm the number of qualified leads generated by the Advertisement. Publication shall be provided with access to the call tracking records and other records maintained by Advertiser. Publication shall be paid a percentage of the revenue generated from the lead or a fee per lead as specified in the Advertising Commitment or Insertion Order. Only unused print and digital inventory will be available for the Advertisements. The frequency, location, and placement of the Advertisements shall be determined by Publisher, in its sole discretion. Rev:02.05.2024 CAO 1 6 A 2 5 ADDENDUM B LOCALiQ DIGITAL MARKETING SERVICES If Advertiser is purchasing LocaliQ digital marketing services under this Agreement ("Marketing Services"), then the additional terms and conditions set forth in this Addendum B will apply to each Order Advertiser submits for such Marketing Services. LOCALiQ , provides Pay Per Click Service, SEO Service, listings management service, Social Media Service, Web Design/Development/Hosting Service, and/or other Marketing Services including targeted email. LOCALiQ `s Marketing Services applicable terms and conditions are at https://Iocaliq.com/legal/terms-and-condition/online- marketinq-services-terms-and-conditions/. Publisher reserves the right to use other affiliates to provide Marketing Services. For clarity, if Advertiser has not purchased a particular Service described below, then the terms below relating to that Service will not apply to Advertiser. Rev:02.05.2024 C.O 16A25 1. Rates/Fees. The Total Spend and the Rates/Fees for rankings are influenced by several factors, and Publisher each Service are disclosed on the cover page of this does not guarantee any placement in the "Google Advertising Commitment. from Advertiser, Advertiser's Maps/Places" or a particular position or rank for purchase of Marketing Services will be billed at Publisher's Advertiser's website or business listing in any search Standard Rates. Advertiser acknowledges that it has been results. provided a copy of Publisher's standard rate card for 2.4.Keywords. Advertiser acknowledges and agrees that Marketing Services. The rate card, including any terms and Publisher, in its discretion, may select keywords for the conditions in such rate card, are hereby incorporated into PPC and SEO campaigns and for Maps Reputation this Agreement by reference, provided that in the event of a Management Services. Publisher will use reasonable conflict between any terms or conditions in the rate card and efforts to use Customer provided keywords; however, the terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement Publisher cannot guarantee that all of the Customer's will control. Publisher reserves the right to modify its rate keywords will be used. card, including increasing its Standard Rates for Marketing 2.5.Email Marketing Service. Publisher's Email Service Services, at any time and from time to time. Publisher will includes the creation of email marketing messages based provide Advertiser with at least 30 days' prior written notice on the Advertiser Content and transmission of email of any rate increase. If Advertiser objects to any such messages on behalf of Advertiser. Advertiser will have the increase, it shall have the option to discontinue use of the opportunity to review and approve all email marketing applicable Marketing Services by giving written notice to messages prior to the launch of an email marketing Publisher prior to the effective date of such changes and campaign under the applicable Order. Publisher will Advertiser's right to discontinue the use of particular determine the transmittal date and time. The Order will Marketing Services shall be its sole and exclusive remedy. specify (i) whether Publisher or Advertiser determines the If Advertiser does not elect to discontinue use of the recipient list and (ii) the number of recipients and the applicable Marketing Services, then, following the number of transmittals to the recipient list. Publisher does expiration of the notice period, all Marketing Services shall not make any representations or warranties about be billed at Publisher's increased rates. deliverability or open rates. Upon request of Publisher, 2. Marketing Services. Advertiser will provide its Do-Not-Email list for Publisher's use in deleting addresses on such list from the recipient list. 2.1.Pay Per Click("PPC")Service. Publisher will create ads Advertiser represents and warrants that its Do-Not- Email based on the Advertiser Content and will distribute the Ads list includes addresses for all recipients who have opted out through the Publisher Distribution Networks. Advertiser will of receiving emails from Advertiser. have the opportunity to review and approve all PPC campaigns prior to launch. Advertiser will be solely 2.6.Social Media Service. Publisher's Social Media Service responsible for all content associated with any PPC includes the creation and maintenance of Advertiser's campaign. Fees are based upon the number of clicks on social media accounts (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, ads by users, based on the cost per click ("CPC") rate set Pintrest etc.) on the sites as agreed upon by Publisher and forth in the applicable Order. Advertiser. To the extent Advertiser's social media accounts are already claimed by Advertiser or its 2.2.Search Engine Optimization ("SEO")Service. The SEO Service includes the optimization of the chosen number of representative, Advertiser will provide administrative credentials for such social media outlets to enable keywords (e.g., 5, 10, 15 or custom) and the application of Publisher to provide the Social Media Service as "on page" and "off page" SEO strategies for Advertiser's contemplated herein. Advertiser shall have the opportunity website, with the goal of obtaining improved ranking in to review and approve all social media posts, tweets, and organic search engine results for selected keywords.To the extent Advertiser's website is not hosted by Publisher, other social media statements or content prior to publication of the post, tweet, statement or other content distributed by Advertiser will provide access to its website to enable or on behalf of Advertiser via Advertiser's social media Publisher to perform the SEO Service. Notwithstanding the accounts. Advertiser will ensure that all such content foregoing or anything in this Agreement to the contrary, complies with applicable law and applicable social media Advertiser acknowledges that, although Publisher will use service's terms of service, as such terms of service may be reasonable efforts to optimize the ranking of Advertiser's modified from time to time. Advertiser further ads based on the selected keywords, Publisher makes no acknowledges that Publisher does not operate or otherwise guarantee that Advertiser's search ranking position will be control any third-party social media service. Publisher is not maintained or optimized. Advertiser agrees that Publisher responsible or otherwise liable for any inaccuracy on, or will not be liable for any unfavorable ranking results of unavailability of, any third-party social media service. Advertiser's ads, whether such unfavorable results arise from the SEO Service or from an act or omission of the 2.7.Web Design/Development/Hosting Service. JDesktop applicable search engine. or Mobile]: Publisher will design,develop,and/or update the 2.3.Maps/Reputation Management Service.This Service Advertiser's website as part of this service. Publisher's is designed to help Advertiser's business listing appear in Services may include hosting a website for Advertiser, the "Google Maps/Places" in response to searches for including performing maintenance and controlling the Advertiser's optimized keywords. Advertiser functionality and accessibility of the website. Publisher acknowledges that search results and search engine may perform these Services directly or Rev: 02.05.2024 CAO 16A25 through a subcontractor. Advertiser is required to provide 4. Indemnification for Call Recording. Without limiting Publisher with its terms of use and privacy policy to be Advertiser's indemnification obligations under Section 9.1 displayed on its website. of the Agreement, if Advertiser uses the Call Recording service, Advertiser agrees to indemnify and hold the 3. Ancillary Services. In connection Advertiser's Publisher lndemnitees harmless from and against any and subscription to with one or more of the Marketing Services all Losses arising out of a third-party claim resulting from (i) described above, Publisher may provide the following any failure by Advertiser to comply with the requirements of ancillary Services: the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 3.1.Proxy Sites. Publisher may provide a mirrored version 1996, or (ii) Advertiser's use or misuse of the Call of the Advertiser's website ("Proxy Site"). In order to use Recording service. Advertiser shall not use the Call the proxy service, (i) Advertiser's website must be Recording service to intimidate, harass,or otherwise violate operational,functional, and accessible through the Internet, the privacy or other rights of a caller and a Recorded Person. If Publisher learns about any alleged misuse of the and(ii)the URL visible above the Proxy Site to users clicking on the Advertiser's ad must reflect the website address for Call Recording service, Publisher reserves the right to the Proxy Site and NOT that of the Advertiser's website. terminate the totality of Advertiser use of the Call Recording Advertiser agrees that Publisher is in no way responsible for service without notice or liability. the operation and functionality of the Advertiser's website. (4) Billing Cycle. When the Advertiser cancels an order Advertiser agrees that it has all rights to the content on the early, the Advertiser will be billed through the next billing Advertiser's existing website and Advertiser is able to grant cycle. For example,if the Advertiser cancels prior to the end the right to Publisher to use the content in connection with of the month, the Advertiser will be billed through the end the Services. of the next calendar month. If the Advertiser cancels prior 3.2 Call Recording Services. If Advertiser elects to use the to the end of the four(4) month minimum commitment, the Call Recording Service in connection with one or more of Advertiser will be billed for four full months. Upon the Marketing Services described in Section 1, above, cancellation, the Advertiser must notify Publisher in writing Publisher will, on Advertiser's behalf, record (i) calls if the online advertising should cease, if no notice is between Advertiser and its clients regarding the Services provided, advertising will be active through the end of the commitment. (the "Service Calls") and (ii) incoming calls to Advertiser from prospective clients of Advertiser(the"Inbound Calls") (collectively "Call Recording"). Advertiser acknowledges that the purpose for Call Recording is for auditing this Agreement and the Services in the Order. Advertiser grants specific permission to Publisher to administer, monitor, use and access Call Recording and the content of the recorded calls as Advertiser's agent. Publisher will provide prompt disclosure in Call Recording that the Service Call or Inbound Call may be recorded ("Recording Notification"). Advertiser acknowledges that it is responsible for notifying and/or obtaining the consent to Call Recording from its representatives (including employees, agents and independent contractors)who may be recorded in a Service Call or Inbound Call. For clarity, Advertiser acknowledges and agrees that Publisher is not responsible to provide any notice in connection with Call Recording other than Recording Notification. Advertiser specifically acknowledges that Publisher is not responsible to provide notice of rights of the Advertiser's clients and prospective clients relating to potentially confidential or privileged communications. Any notice required by law other than Recording Notification is the sole responsibility of the Advertiser. Rev: 02.05.2024 CAO 16A25 ADDENDUM C BRANDED CONTENT (Native Advertising) Statement of Work If Advertiser's Order includes Branded Content the following the terms and conditions set forth below will apply to each Order. Content Distribution: Media Company has a tiered distribution strategy to reach readers in multiple ways on desktop and mobile: • Editorial tiles on the homepage and section fronts throughout the promotional flight for each content piece. • In-line article placements and run-of site display promotional units will run throughout the promotional flight. • Promotion includes a thumbnail image and headline that drives readers to the Native Advertising. Media Company's team will create versions based on the approved Branded Content. Social: Recognizing the importance of social media in Branded Content campaign, the Media Company has a dedicated social media expert in-house who will manage all of Advertiser's social activity. Media Company will deliver social extensions for Advertiser's Branded Content across Facebook. . Media Company can review social Key Performance Indicators (KPI's)specific for Advertiser. Campaign management: • Targeted promotions & dynamic optimization: In order to drive audience engagement across all pieces of content, Media Company will have a measurement plan in place that includes real time analytics managed through your dedicated program manager. The program manager will seek to dynamically optimize all promotional tactics in real time toward the best possible performing placements across desktop and mobile.All promotional placements will run in relevant content sections (aside from homepage and section fronts)to drive reader response. • Reporting: Media Company will provide content and social reporting. Use of Branded Content by Advertiser: • Advertiser may distribute the Branded Content (including videos if applicable) on the below channels as long as there is either attribution (which will be provided by Media Company)or a link back to the Branded Content. If there is a link to the Branded Content attribution is not required. Headlines and images that link back to Media Company do not require attribution. Only when the Branded Content is hosted in its entirety by Advertiser, Advertiser must provide attribution. • Branded Content can only be hosted in its entirety after the first 30-days, and thereafter may be used on: 1)any Advertiser digital owned asset(website,emails,Advertiser app); 2)any non-owned platform where Advertiser has a presence (i.e., Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, social media sites, etc.); and 3)as part of the content in its advertising brand media campaign. • Distribution of the Branded Content(including videos) by Advertiser, is subject to the following conditions: 1)Branded Content(including videos)shall be distributed and/or displayed without any edits or modifications;and 2)Advertiser cannot attribute the Branded Content to USA TODAY or imply that the editorial or news staff of USA TODAY was involved in the creation of the articles or video. Advertiser can attribute the Branded Content to"GET Creative, a division of USA TODAY". Labeling: Media Company's legally approved label for custom content work is "Story From" which will be included in articles, listicles, video, infographics, interactives, promotional units, and social media. Cancellation Prior to Initial Campaign Launch Date: Up to thirty(30)days prior to the first date of the campaign, Advertiser may cancel the campaign,with at least 30 days prior written notice to Media Company. Should the Advertiser cancel, it shall pay for any fees and costs associated with the Services completed up to the point of cancellation, and all non-cancellable costs and fees which are owed for third party contracts which cannot be cancelled. Publicity Advertiser agrees that Publisher may include Advertiser's name (including any trade name,trademark, service mark and logo)and any content produced by Publisher for Advertiser in case studies and for marketing purposes. Rev: 02.05.2024 CAO 16A25 ADDENDUM D GET Creative 1. GET Creative Services, include the following: (i) Assigned Creative Director: Your campaign will include an assigned Creative Director who will partner closely with you and your team to understand your brand needs and turn them into compelling brand stories. (ii) Assigned Account Manager: Your campaign will include a dedicated Account Manager to oversee the execution of all deliverables to fulfillment.The Account Manager will set up regular meetings(as needed)to discuss the status of all elements throughout the duration of the campaign. (iii)Timelines: GET Creative will provide detailed timelines of each deliverable at the start of the campaign. These timelines will vary based on the deliverable type and client review times. All deliverables will be provided for client review and approval. Client will receive up to two rounds of revisions for each deliverable. (iv) Reporting: USA TODAY will provide reporting on monthly basis. 2. Get Creative Intellectual Property: Client Content and Licensed Images Any text, images, logos, trademarks, service marks, promotional materials, product or service information, comments, reviews, photos, audio and video clips and other information provided by Client ("Client Content")will remain the property of the Client and will be returned upon request, or no more than ten (10) days from the termination of Client's Marketing Services. Excluding Branded Content, if any, the results of any and all work performed by GET Creative for Client including original creative work, will be property of Client to the extent GET Creative has ownership of or applicable licenses to such content,such that it can transfer ownership or license such creative content to Client, provided that(i)GET Creative shall retain ownership of the design elements of such content, excluding any of Client's trade names, trademarks,service marks or logos or other proprietary elements that may be included within such content, but that predate the creation of the content, and (ii) Client shall receive only the license rights with respect to Licensed Images. If and to the extent GET Creative provides any licensed graphics images, other than Client Materials in any of the resulting work product from the Marketing Services ("Licensed Images"), Client shall receive a limited, revocable license to use each such Licensed Image solely in the context of the resulting work product of the Marketing Services performed by GET Creative and may not otherwise copy, reproduce, republish, modify, upload, post, translate, distribute, transfer, transmit, display or otherwise distribute, assign, sublicense or transfer any rights in the Licensed Images in any way. Specific Licensed Images may be subject to additional restrictions or requirements,including disclaimers or attribution,or may require additional cost for sensitive uses that cast subjects in an unflattering manner that will be communicated to Client by GET Creative. Client further acknowledges and agrees that its rights in any Licensed Image are revocable, and GET Creative may withdraw such license(s)to any particular Licensed Image at any time, provided further,that so long as you continue to receive Marketing Services, GET Creative shall endeavor to replace any Licensed Image with a similar Licensed Image at no additional cost. 3. Publicity Advertiser agrees that Publisher may include Advertiser's name(including any trade name, trademark, service mark and logo) and any creative produced by Publisher for Advertiser in case studies and for marketing purposes. Rev:02.05.2024 CAO; 16A25 ADDENDUM E EVENT SPONSORSHIP If Advertiser is purchasing a Sponsorship of or receiving benefits in connection with a Publisher Event, as specified in the Advertising Commitment or the applicable Order, the terms and conditions below shall apply. 1. Cancellations. Sponsorship Fees (i.e., the amount listed on the Advertising Commitment) are non-refundable. Advertiser may not cancel or terminate its sponsorship. If an Event is cancelled by the Publisher and not rescheduled, the Advertiser may receive a refund of a portion of its Sponsorship Fee.The amount refunded will be determined after deducting (i)any non-refundable costs and expenses associated with the Event and (ii)any promotional advertising for the Event that has already been published or displayed. Any trade or complimentary advertising included in the Sponsorship Fee shall be forfeited. 2. Content and Creative. Publisher shall be solely responsible for creating all promotional materials (print and digital), signage, or program(s)for the Event or the Program. Advertiser shall be identified as a promotional sponsor of the Event or Program in the promotional materials, signage and program book (if applicable). Publisher has sole discretion to determine the volume,frequency, number of impressions of any advertising for the Event, placement of advertising(print and/or digital) and positioning of Advertiser's name. Publisher has sole discretion to determine if any radio, TV or billboard advertising will be provided. 3. Limit of Liability. Publisher is not liable for any interruption, error or omission regarding any advertising (print, online, or other media). Publisher is not liable for cancellation or rescheduling of an Event, due to unavailability of the venue where the Event is being held or due to circumstances beyond its control. 4. Advertising Value. The advertising value being provided to Advertiser shall apply solely to advertising and promoting the Event. Unused advertising will expire on the expiration date the sponsorship and will be forfeited. Advertising value cannot be bartered, sold, transferred to, or used, in whole or in part, by any third party. The advertising value may not be used to fulfill any other advertising commitment between Advertiser and Publisher. 5. Renewal Option. If the Sponsorship is for an annual Event, program, product, or service, the parties must agree in writing upon the terms of the renewal at least thirty(30)days prior to the end of the current Sponsorship. The renewal terms shall be stated in a new Advertising Commitment or Order. 6. Insurance. If the Sponsorship includes the Advertiser attending the Event(as exhibitor or vendor) to market its products and services, the Advertiser shall maintain insurance issued by a company reasonably acceptable to Publisher, for the following insurance: (i) commercial general liability insurance, including coverage for property damage, personal injury, or death in an amount of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence; (ii)automobile liability insurance in an amount of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence; (iii)worker's compensation insurance in amounts as statutorily required; (iv) product liability insurance in an amount of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, illness, and property damage combined; and (v)professional liability insurance in amount of not less than One Million Dollars($1,000,000)per occurrence. A copy of the certificate(s)of insurance, naming the Publisher, Gannett Co., Inc., and its subsidiaries and affiliates as additional insureds, shall be provided to Publisher prior to the Event. 7. Publicity. Any press releases or public announcements regarding the Sponsorship which will include Publisher's name, are subject to Publisher's prior review and approval. Such approval may be granted or denied in Publisher's sole discretion. Rev: 02.05.2024 I 6A25 RATE CARDS A THROUGH F ARE ATTACHED FOLLOWING THIS PAGE CAO 16A25 2 O -50 a t3 a.) ,� s 3 N 0 o 0 0 w 0 0 0 0 0 O ° ter--. 0 0 O Z O N m m N N a O I< -- ' c tl� o ai tt v). ,n. •v O a vti tn.rO v,. i� v� y Y C u c u ° 3 vk = c re w '8'',: o Q Q a v). . E ; 0 a MI w,o a N Q . c Ti a J/ >. OO 0 (aT O O O O O o E Z c r N- N Z _c '1 O O V d' O •-. 0 O v mv U , ' Q tr.' i.0. 0 v. i f 0 . , o m 4• 4) c iu X �.; v c Jo re rr a E a �, E C Q F -C N a 0d O �.' _: O O OvO U m et. 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Photo Montage- creation of one up to 60 second video using material provided by the client.Video edit includes music,basic graphical work(title cards and text on screen)and one round of revisions standard. $600.00 Video shoot and voiceover not included. *Add up to 60-second voiceover to any package $450.00 Standard Production Packages Entry Level Package-includes a half day video shoot(4 hours)with one videographer in one location, creation of a video of up to 2 minutes in length,and one round of revisions standard.Voiceover is not $2,000.00 included.Video edit(s)includes music,basic graphical work(title cards and text on screen)and one round of revisions standard. Standard Package-includes a half day video shoot(4 hours)with one videographer in one location, creation of one video of up to 2 minutes in length,and two of up to 30 seconds in length each video includes two rounds of revisions standard.Voiceover is not included.Video edit(s)includes music, basic $3,200.00 graphical work(title cards and text on screen). Top Tier Package-includes a Full day video shoot(8 hours)with one videographer in one location,creation of one video of up to 2 minutes in length,and two of up to 30 seconds in length each video includes two $3,745.00 rounds of revisions standard.Voiceover is not included.Video edit(s)includes music and basic graphical work(title cards and text on screen). *Add up to 60-second voiceover to any package $450.00 The Works Package Standard Full Production Package-We create concepts,script,and shoot plans to film one video.Video is filmed in one half day video shoot and delivered in 3 formats-a 60 second,30 second and 15 second for a $5,995.00 total of 3 videos. tContent Marke o erly"Subscription Packages") -These are great packages for customers who want to rproduce re-curring content for sponsored campaigns or other purposes.Customers receive slight price breaks for committing to long • contract lengths. Monthly Video Package:includes one half day video shoot(4 hours)with one crewmember acting as director of photography and producer with a one camera set up to produce 3, up to 90 second videos including standard graphics package,music and one round of revisions per video. Recommended to be $3,400.00 completed quarterly to provide a new video every month. For Producer or Pre-Roll Cut Add Ons-Submit a custom s uote Bi-Monthly Video Package: Includes one full-day video shoot(8 hours)with one crewmember acting as director of photography and producer with a one camera set up to produce 6, up to 90s videos including standard graphics package, music and one round of revisions per video, Recommended to be completed $5,800.00 quarterly to provide a two new videos every month. For Producer or Pre-Roll Cut Add Ons-Submit a custom quote Weekly Video Package-includes one full day video shoot(8 hours)with one crewmember acting as director of photography and producer with a one camera set up(twice a quarter)to produce a total of 12, 60-90s videos including standard graphics package,music and one round of revisions per video. $11,700.00 Recommended to be completed quarterly to provide a one new videos every week. For Producer or Pre- Roll Cut Add Ons-Submit a custom •uote Full Production Monthly Video Package-Lightswitch creates concepts,scripts,and shoot plans to film 3 unique videos.Videos are filmed in one full day video shoot and delivered in 3 formats-a 60 second,30 $14,995.00 second and 15 second for a total of 9 videos every quarter.Cost is per quarter and Includes one video shoot. Full Production Bi-Weekly Video Package-Lightswitch creates concepts,scripts,and shoot plans to film 6 unique videos.All 6 unique video are filmed in one full day video shoot and delivered in 3 variations-a 60 $19,995.00 second,30 second and 15 second for a total of 18 videos every quarter.Cost is per quarter and includes one video shoot. S RATE CARD B 16 A 2 5 Additional rounds of revisions(per round) $175.00 60s video from video footage not captured by Lightswitch (up to 60s) $750.00 60s video created from footage previously captured by Lightswitch (per video) $650.00 30s video created from footage previously captured by Lightswitch (per video) $575.00 15s video created from footage previously captured by Lightswitch (per video) $475.00 60 seconds of length to final video(per minute) $250.00 Raw footage files(transferred via Dropbox) $450.00 Rush Order(first version delivered in less than 10 days from footage capture) $450.00 Voiceover-15-60 second $450.00 Add closed captioning to any video(minute) $150 00 gym, Additional Hour on site of footage capture $350.00 Aerial footage $595.00 Motion Graphic Design $125.00 Animation $150.00 Editing $115.00 Admin $125.00 HTMLS coding $125.00 Scripting $95.00 Storyboarding&Creative Ideation $95.00 DP/Videographer-Full Day Rates(8 hours)-cost for crewmember only-editing can be added from a la $1,895.00 carte rates DP/Videographer-Half Day Rates(4 hours)cost for crewmember only-editing can be added from a la $1,250.00 carte rates Effective: 10.03.2022 RATECARDC 16A25 Tier Custom Lead Gen Digital Only-Monthly Cost 200k USATNetwork Impressions @ $10 cpm $2,000 100k USATNetwork Paramount Impressions @ $14 cpm $1,400 Social Ads $2,500 Premium 50001 Targeted Email Blast $1,300.03 Email Creative $250 Custom Lead Gen Fee $500 (Includes P $7,950.03 150k USATNetwork Impressions @ $10 cpm $1,500 75k USATNetwork Paramount Impressions @ $14 cpm $1,050 Social Ads $2,000 Select 50001 Targeted Email Blast $1,300.03 Email Creative $250 Custom Lead Gen Fee $500 (Includes P $6,600.03 50k USATNetwork Impressions @ $10 cpm $500 50k USATNetwork Paramount Impressions @ $14 cpm $700 Social Ads $1,000 Builder 25000 Targeted Email $1,150 Email Creative $250 Custom Lead Gen Fee $500 (Includes P $4,100.00 25k USATNetwork Impressions$10 cpm $250 25k USATNetwork Paramount Impressions @ $14 cpm $350 Social Ads $1,000 Entry 10000 Targeted Email $580 Email Creative $250 Custom Lead Gen Fee $500 (Includes P $2,930.00 15k USATNetwork Impressions @ $10 cpm $150 10k USATNetwork Paramount Impressions @ $14 cpm $140 <9,999 Targeted Email $500 Base Email Creative $250 Custom Lead Gen Fee $500 (Includes P $1,540.00 First Choice on Social pushback-reallocate dollars to other tactics in package Spend level discounts apply for longer term Premium Recurring Promotions- Use Calculator- Impact Pricing Built In 16A25 RATE CARD C Monthly Packages $ 500 $ 750 $ 1,000 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week; 4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 100 $ 100 $ 150 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 $ 140 $ 210 Targeted Email- 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 1/12 page B&W ad; 3x week; 4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 100 $ 100 $ 150 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 $ 140 $ 210 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks $ 240 $ 360 $ 480 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 100 $ 100 $ 150 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 $ 140 $ 210 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/4 page B&W ad; 1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 100 $ 100 $ 150 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 $ 140 $ 210 Targeted Email- 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 CA0 , RATECARDC 16A25 Monthly Packages $ 1,250 $ 1,500 $ 1,750 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week; 4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 $ 150 $ 250 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 210 $ 210 $ 350 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 1/12 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 $ 150 $ 250 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 210 $ 210 $ 350 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks $ 600 $ 720 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 $ 150 $ 250 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 210 $ 210 $ 350 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/4 page B&W ad; 1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 $ 150 $ 250 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 210 $ 210 $ 350 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 CCAO ' RATECARDC 1 6A25 Monthly Packages $ 2,000 $ 2,250 $ 2,500 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 250 $ 250 $ 300 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 350 $ 350 $ 420 Targeted Email- 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 1/12 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 250 $ 250 $ 300 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 350 $ 350 $ 420 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 250 $ 250 $ 300 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 350 $ 350 $ 420 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/4 page B&W ad; 1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 250 $ 250 $ 300 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 350 $ 350 $ 420 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 CAO RATE CARD C 16 A 2 5 Monthly Packages $ 2,750 $ 3,000 $ 3,500 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 300 $ 300 $ 400 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 420 $ 420 $ 560 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 1/12 page B&W ad;3x week; 4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 300 $ 300 $ 400 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 420 $ 420 $ 560 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 300 $ 300 $ 400 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 420 $ 420 $ 560 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/4 page B&W ad; 1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 300 $ 300 $ 400 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 420 $ 420 $ 560 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 CAO RATECARDC I6A25 Monthly Packages $ 4,000 $ 4,500 $ 5,000 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 400 $ 400 $ 500 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 560 $ 560 $ 700 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 1/12 page B&W ad; 3x week; 4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 400 $ 400 $ 500 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 560 $ 560 $ 700 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week; 4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 400 $ 400 $ 500 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 560 $ 560 $ 700 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/4 page B&W ad; 1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 400 $ 400 $ 500 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 560 $ 560 $ 700 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 CAO RATE CARD C 16A25 Monthly Packages $ 5,500 $ 6,800 $ 7,500 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 500 $ 500 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 700 $ 700 $ 1,050 Targeted Email- 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 1/12 page B&W ad; 3x week; 4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 500 $ 500 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 700 $ 700 $ 1,050 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 500 $ 500 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 700 $ 700 $ 1,050 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/4 page B&W ad; 1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 500 $ 500 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 700 $ 700 $ 1,050 Targeted Email - 10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 F RATE CARD C 16 A 2 5 Monthly Packages $ 9,000 $ 17,000 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 750 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Targeted Email- 10k $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 1,500 $ 1,500 1/12 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 750 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Targeted Email- 10k $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Custom Lead Gen Fee $ 500 $ 500 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 750 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 1,050 $ 1,050 CAO RATECARDC I6A25 6 Months?Or Longer? $ 500 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week; 13 weeks $ 195 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 300 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 Three Months Targeted Email (3 sends)- 10k- use reminder pricing @ $25cpm $ 1,080 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x- use reminders $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 1/12 page B&W ad; 3x week;8 weeks $ 280 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 100 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 Two Months Targeted Email (2 sends) -10k-use reminder pricing @ $25cpm $ 830 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x- use reminders $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week; 4 weeks $ 240 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 100 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 1 Month Targeted Email (1 send)- 10k $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 8 and 13 weeks too? 1/4 page B&W ad; 1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 100 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 Weeklies Targeted Email (1 send)- 10k $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 CAO ' 16A25 RATE CARD C 6 Months?Or Longer? $ 750 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week; 13 weeks $ 293 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 300 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 Three Months Targeted Email (3 sends) - 10k- use reminder pricing @ $25cpm $ 1,080 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x- use reminders $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 1/12 page B&W ad; 3x week; 8 weeks $ 420 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 100 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 Two Months Targeted Email (2 sends) -10k-use reminder pricing @ $25cpm $ 830 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x-use reminders $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks $ 360 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 100 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 1 Month Targeted Email (1 send)-10k $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 8 and 13 weeks too? 1/4 page B&W ad; 1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 100 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 140 Weeklies Targeted Email (1 send) - 10k $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 CAO RATECARDC 16A25 6 Months?Or Longer? $ 1,000 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week; 13 weeks $ 390 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 450 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 210 Three Months Targeted Email (3 sends)- 10k- use reminder pricing @ $25cpm $ 1,080 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x-use reminders $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 1/12 page B&W ad; 3x week; 8 weeks $ 560 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 210 Two Months Targeted Email (2 sends) - 10k-use reminder pricing @ $25cpm $ 830 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x-use reminders $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks $ 480 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 210 1 Month Targeted Email (1 send)- 10k $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 8 and 13 weeks too? 1/4 page B&W ad; 1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 210 Weeklies Targeted Email (1 send) - 10k $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 S RATECARDC 16A25 6 Months?Or Longer? $ 1,250 1/24 page B&W ad; 3x week; 13 weeks $ 488 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 450 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 210 Three Months Targeted Email (3 sends)- 10k- use reminder pricing @ $25cpm $ 1,080 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x- use reminders $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 1/12 page B&W ad; 3x week; 8 weeks $ 700 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 210 Two Months Targeted Email (2 sends) - 10k-use reminder pricing @ $25cpm $ 830 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x- use reminders $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 1/8 page B&W ad; 3x week;4 weeks $ 600 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 USATNetwork Paramount RON -$14 cpm $ 210 1 Month Targeted Email (1 send)-10k $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 8 and 13 weeks too? 1/4 page B&W ad; 1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 210 Weeklies Targeted Email (1 send)- 10k $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 S RATECARDC I 6 A 2 5 6 Months?Or Longer? $ 1,500 $ 1,750 $ 2,000 1/24 page B&W ad;3x week;13 weeks $ 585 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 450 $ 750 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 210 $ 350 $ 350 Three Months Targeted Email(3 sends)-10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 1,080 $ 1,080 $ 1,080 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x-use reminders $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 $ 1,250 $ 1,250 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 $ 250 $ 250 1/12 page B&W ad;3x week;8 weeks $ 840 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 $ 250 $ 250 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 210 $ 350 $ 350 Two Months Targeted Email(2 sends) -10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 830 $ 830 $ 830 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative lx-use reminders $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 $ 1,250 $ 1,250 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 $ 250 $ 250 1/8 page B&W ad;3x week;4 weeks $ 720 USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 $ 250 $ 250 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 210 $ 350 $ 350 1 Month Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative lx $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 $ 1,250 $ 1,250 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 $ 250 $ 250 8 and 13 weeks too? 1/4 page B&W ad;lx week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 150 $ 250 $ 250 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 210 $ 350 $ 350 Weeklies Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative lx $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,000 $ 1,250 $ 1,250 Supporting Sponsorship $ 187.50 $ 250 $ 250 CAr' RATE CARD C 1 b A 2 5 6 Months?Or Longer? $ 2,250 $ 2,500 $ 2,750 1/24 page B&W ad;3x week;13 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 750 $ 900 $ 900 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 350 $ 420 $ 420 Three Months Targeted Email(3 sends)-10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 1,080 $ 1,080 $ 1,080 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x-use reminders $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,250 $ 1,250 $ 1,250 Supporting Sponsorship $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 1/12 page B&W ad;3x week;8 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 250 $ 300 $ 300 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 350 $ 420 $ 420 Two Months Targeted Email(2 sends) -10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 830 $ 830 $ 830 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative lx-use reminders $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,250 $ 1,250 $ 1,250 Supporting Sponsorship $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 1/8 page B&W ad;3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 250 $ 300 $ 300 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 350 $ 420 $ 420 1 Month Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative lx $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,250 $ 1,250 $ 1,250 Supporting Sponsorship $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 8 and 13 weeks too? 1/4 page B&W ad;lx week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 250 $ 300 $ 300 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 350 $ 420 $ 420 Weeklies Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,250 $ 1,250 $ 1,250 Supporting Sponsorship $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 S RATECARDC 1 6 A 2 5 6 Months?Or Longer? $ 3,000 $ 3,500 $ 4,000 1/24 page B&W ad;3x week;13 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 900 $ 1,200 $ 1,200 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 420 $ 560 $ 560 Three Months Targeted Email(3 sends)-10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 1,080 $ 1,080 $ 1,080 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x-use reminders $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,750 Supporting Sponsorship $ 375 $ 375 $ 375 1/12 page B&W ad;3x week;8 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 300 $ 400 $ 400 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 420 $ 560 $ 560 Two Months Targeted Email(2 sends) -10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 830 $ 830 $ 830 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative lx-use reminders $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,750 Supporting Sponsorship $ 375 $ 375 $ 375 1/8 page B&W ad;3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 300 $ 400 $ 400 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 420 $ 560 $ 560 1 Month Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,750 Supporting Sponsorship $ 375 $ 375 $ 375 8 and 13 weeks too? 1/4 page B&W ad;lx week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 300 $ 400 $ 400 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 420 $ 560 $ 560 Weeklies Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,750 Supporting Sponsorship $ 375 $ 375 $ 375 0C4° RATE CARD C 1 6 Q 2 5 6 Months?Or Longer? $ 4,500 $ 5,000 $ 5,500 1/24 page B&W ad;3x week;13 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 1,200 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 560 $ 700 $ 700 Three Months Targeted Email(3 sends)-10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 1,080 $ 1,080 $ 1,080 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x-use reminders $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,750 Supporting Sponsorship $ 375 $ 375 $ 375 1/12 page B&W ad;3x week;8 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 400 $ 500 $ 500 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 560 $ 700 $ 700 Two Months Targeted Email(2 sends) -10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 830 $ 830 $ 830 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x-use reminders $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,750 Supporting Sponsorship $ 375 $ 375 $ 375 1/8 page B&W ad;3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 400 $ 500 $ 500 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 560 $ 700 $ 700 1 Month Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative lx $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,750 Supporting Sponsorship $ 375 $ 375 $ 375 8 and 13 weeks too? 1/4 page B&W ad;1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 400 $ 500 $ 500 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 560 $ 700 $ 700 Weeklies Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 1,750 $ 1,750 Supporting Sponsorship $ 375 $ 375 $ 375 CAO S RATE CARD C 16 A 2 5 6 Months?Or Longer? $ 6,800 $ 7,500 $ 9,000 1/24 page B&W ad;3x week;13 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 1,500 $ 2,250 $ 2,250 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 700 $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Three Months Targeted Email(3 sends)-10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 1,080 $ 1,080 $ 1,080 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x-use reminders $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 Supporting Sponsorship $ 500 $ 500 $ S00 1/12 page B&W ad;3x week;8 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 500 $ 750 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 700 $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Two Months Targeted Email(2 sends) -10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 830 $ 830 $ 830 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x-use reminders $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 Supporting Sponsorship $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 1/8 page B&W ad;3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 500 $ 750 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 700 $ 1,050 $ 1,050 1 Month Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative lx $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 Supporting Sponsorship $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 8 and 13 weeks too? 1/4 page B&W ad;1x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 500 $ 750 $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 700 $ 1,050 $ 1,050 Weeklies Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 $ 580 $ 580 Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 $ 250 $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Title Sponsorship $ 1,750 $ 2,500 $ 2,500 Supporting Sponsorship $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 S RATE CARD C 16 A 2 5 6 Months?Or Longer? $ 17,000 1/24 page B&W ad;3x week;13 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 2,250 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 1,050 Three Months Targeted Email(3 sends)-10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 1,080 can increase if needed for larger client Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative lx-use reminders $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 can increase if needed for larger client Title Sponsorship $ 2,500 Supporting Sponsorship $ 500 1/12 page B&W ad;3x week;8 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 1,050 Two Months Targeted Email(2 sends) -10k-use reminder pricing @$25cpm $ 830 can increase if needed for larger client Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative lx-use reminders $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 can increase if needed for larger client Title Sponsorship $ 2,500 Supporting Sponsorship $ 500 1/8 page B&W ad;3x week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 1,050 1 Month Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 can increase if needed for larger client Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 can increase if needed for larger client Title Sponsorship $ 2,500 Supporting Sponsorship $ 500 8 and 13 weeks too? 1/4 page B&W ad;lx week;4 weeks USATNetwork Targeted Display 300x250/300x600-$10 cpm $ 750 USATNetwork Paramount RON-$14 cpm $ 1,050 Weeklies Targeted Email(1 send)-10k $ 580 can increase if needed for larger client Targeted Email Creative Fee-creative 1x $ 250 Social Ads $ 3,000 can increase if needed for larger client Title Sponsorship $ 2,500 Supporting Sponsorship $ 500 CcgQ � RATE CARD D Print & Deliver - Sticky Notes - 16 A 2 5 ' Pre Prints & Po( b s June 2023 4; �+ Y ' Effective 8/1/2023 PRINT AND DELIVER RATES ,,,� � , ; 1-11x Frequency-Minimum 10k Order ', , SIZE #OF GLOSS GLOSS HI-BULK GLOSS PAGES 60#(BASIC) 70# 75# 8.5 x 10.875 2 $59.00 $64.00 $67.00 $68.00 8.5 x 10.875 4 $99.00 $106.00 $109.00 $115.00 8.5 x 10.875 8 $175.00 $183.00 $186.00 $193.00 8.5 x 5.5 2 $55.00 $58.00 $60.00 $62.00 10 x 10 2 $65.00 $68.00 $74.00 $80.00 10 x 10.875 2 $65.00 $68.00 $74.00 $80.00 10.500 x 11.000 2 $65.00 $68.00 $74.00 $80.00 10.875 x 10.875 2 $65.00 $68.00 $74.00 $80.00 10 x 12 2 $67.00 $70.00 N/A $80.00 5 x 10.875 2 $62.00 $66.00 $69.00 $74.00 10.875 x 17 2 $99.00 $106.00 $109.00 $115.00 1/4, 1/3 and 1/2 Folds and Multiple Breakouts Require a Custom Quote via a Salesforce Case Contract Frequency Discoun , ' �ft: ,t Open 0% 12-23 x 5% 24+ 10% 20%Discretionary Discount May be Applied to Print&Deliver Rates ,"STICKY NOTE RATES 1-11x Frequency-Minimum 10k Order q ;p k r :: SIZE RATE : .,. 2.875 x 2.875 $71.00 3 x 2.375 $71.00 3 x 3.125 $71.00 3 x 3(most common) $71.00 3 x 6.5** $142.00 Prices for: Black&White;Spot or Full Color;Single or Two Sided Custom Quote via a Salesforce Case is Required for Special Shapes,Internal Perfs or Coin-Reactive Scratch-Off STICKY NOTE SIZE IS DICTATED BY THE GPS SITE-THIS WORKBOOK OUTLINES THE FACILITIES AND PUBLICATIONS PRINTED AT EACH LOCATION **-Production facility verification required prior to sale. 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SPENDING direct mail. a w conversion rate. �,;.; 'Source:Canada Post.com 'Source:postalytics.com 'Source:Compu-Mail.com WHO WE ARE Mailing rvke Database List r kos •Letter shop services •Scratch-off tabs •List acquisition •Inkjet addressing •Specialty labels •Specialty list •Folding •Key/coin/card/misc.affixing •Targeted email list •Tabbing •Fulfillment •Home or business,saturation or targeted Innovative esri n •Cleansing and updating of your house list Gannett's staff of experienced,award-winning graphic designers and •Customer profiling and response modeling copywriters develop creative ideas that meet your advertising,marketing < .,, ::, and promotion objectives. As one of the largest printers and print buyers in the country, •Concept development •Graphic design Gannett produces high-quality,cost-effective products for • Photography •Illustration your company's every need utilizing digital,variable,offset, •Full pre-press production web and laser printing methods. Mt',s.-,•• •Postcards •Brochures sophisticated mapping •Self-mailers •Newsletters We use software to determine where your customer •Letters •Catalogs is located.We can plot your store locations and apply target demographics •Custom die-cut pieces •Business stationery materials to identify areas of heavy concentration and interest. •Promotional materials STANDARD TIME LINES Quote Process -3-8 Business Days.(Depending on the complexity of the piece and demands on home delivery). Simple jobs sold from this rate card do not require a quote, but must still be submitted through the Salesforce DM Request Form. Print,J P ,'" ur t on Process w 7-8 Business Days (This timeline starts when final creative AND data are received by the DM CSR,with no further edits). It allows for the printing of the material,the processing of the mailing list,and packaging of the mailing for entry to the USPS. Delivery r Guidelines to Meiilerixes -8 Day.-. Most jobs should allow 1-2 days for shipping to the"local"USPS entry facility.Once entered,the USPS allows themselves 5-7 days for home delivery. In Home delivery dates are best represented to clients as a "window". While we often see shorter USPS delivery times, mailings are almost always delivered over a 2-3 day"window". You and your client should anticipate a total delivery timeline of 13-16 business days from final art and data. ss .:d' ?`C•i;vs .�,' a,�? ;X;.EEEa�t '� .,.. '', 1r.x. ,`i .. ''(;;;; n ., '�'f. .. s� �' TARGETED L: Carrier Routes (Includes:Print,Mail Prep,List,Basic Freight&Pltc6/ 2 5 Prices based on saturation&HD+coverage and basic shipping.Reduced penetration or additional freight locations may alter pricing.Qty rates reflect 1 creative version &1 mail drop.'TAXES WILL BE APPLIED TO INVOICE WHERE APPLICABLE. PRODUCT „2 30 000 500. 5,000 10 000 15 000 20 ;'Oo 0 t300 3 1 , z:POSTCARD�` 6"x9" $0.5000 $0.4500 $0.4150 $0.3900 $0.3800 $0.3750 $0.3700 $0.3600 $0.3500 6"x11" $0.5150 $0.4650 $0.4250 $0.3950 $0.3850 $0.3800 $0.3750 $0.3650 $0.3600 8.5"x11" $0.5350 $0.4950 $0.4550 $0.4300 $0.4200 $0.4050 $0.3950 $0.3900 $0.3850 SELF-MAILER 8.5"x11" $0.5400 $0.5000 $0.4650 $0.4400 $0.4300 $0.4150 $0.4050 $0.4000 $0.3950 Half-folded to mail as a 5.5x8.5,printed on 80# text stock or equivalent, 11"x17" $0.6000 $0.5600 $0.4500 $0.4500 $0.4350 $0.4250 $0.4150 $0.4100 $0.4000 Half-folded to mail as an 8.5x11(4-pg flat),printed on 80#text stock or equivalent. 10.5"x17" $0.6250 $0.5850 $0.4950 $0.4600 $0.4500 $0.4350 $0.4300 $0.4250 $0.4200 Tri-folded to mail as an 5.67x10.5,printed on 80# text stock or equivalent. 11"x 17" $0.6250 $0.5850 $0.4950 $0.4600 $0.4500 $0.4350 $0.4300 $0.4250 $0.4200 Quarter-folded to mail as on 8.5x5.5,printed on 80# text stock or equivalent. uSEF ,u"-=° #„U I`_ '.-> Household Specific (Includes:Print,Mail Prep,List,Basic Freight&Postage) Prices based on basic list parameters of Age,Gender,Income,Home Value,Housing Type,Home Ownership,Age of Home,Length of Residence,and Children in the home. Additional list data points or freight locations may alter pricing.Qty rates reflect 1 creative version&1 mail drop.',TAXES WILL BE APPLIED TO INVOICE WHERE APPLICABLE. PRODUCT J 2,500 =rk' 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 30,000 50,000. 75,00() 100,000 POSTCARD 6"x9" $0.6250 $0.5750 $0.5400 $0.5150 $0.5050 $0.5000 $0.4950 $0.4850 $0.4750 6"xll" $0.6400 $0.5900 $0.5500 $0.5250 $0.5150 $0.5050 $0.5000 $0.4900 $0.4850 SELF-MAILER 8.5"x11" $0.6600 $0.6200 $0.5800 $0.5550 $0.5450 $0.5300 $0.5200 $0.5150 $0.5100 Half-folded to mail as a 5.5x8.5,printed on 80# text stock or equivalent. 10.5"x17" $0.9100 $0.8100 $0.6100 $0.5850 $0.5750 $0.5600 $0.5550 $0.5450 $0.5400 Tnl-folded to mail as an 5.67x10.5,printed on 80# text stock or equivalent. 11"x17" $0.9100 $0.8100 $0.6100 $0.5850 $0.5750 $0.5600 $0.5550 $0.5450 $0.5400 Quarter-folded to mail as on 8.5x5.5,printed on 80# text stock or equivalent. EFFECTIVE 1/22/24 Make It Personal y PER PIECE � R ��IECE With Variable Data T $.05/6"X9"POSTCARD 5 Y,1 1"POSTCA Non-Profit REDUCE CARRIER ROUTE PRICES BY Clients C PER PIECESPECIFIC PRICES CY Non-Profit rates require authorization from the USPS.