Free Requested - Business Magazines
Free Requested [Print/Digital]
A single free copy requested by and distributed to a known individual.
Principles
1. Single copy per issue, distributed to a known individual
2. Individual has personally requested to receive the publication
Requirements
1. Single copy per issue, distributed to a known individual
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You must be able to demonstrate the copy is distributed to the individual. For a digital copy:
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You must be able to demonstrate distribution either by the copy being delivered to a consumer or the consumer being notified of the availability of the issue to access.
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If distribution/notification is by email, you must exclude Hard Bounces (non-delivery notices typically measured up to 24 hours after being sent).
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You must retain a list of individual recipients for one designated issue each reporting period (the Audit Issue – see General Principles and Record Keeping section). In addition, you must be able to recreate a list of any issue in the reporting period on request. Note:
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The list is to include details of the recipients of individually distributed print and digital copies across all circulation types, excluding those that are not available due to the nature of a third-party supplier relationship or represent a duplicate print copy or a duplicate digital copy to the same individual (which are ineligible for claiming).
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You must be able to identify the circulation category/type each copy is claimed in, and which copies, if any, represent a print and digital copy for an issue that are circulated to the same individual.
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We may agree to waive this requirement where you use a bespoke distribution process involving a new route to market that is operated by a third party or partner operation under the following conditions:
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You are not able to provide a mailing list because the third party/partner operation responsible for the data will not/cannot provide it for the purposes of the audit.
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You do not provide to the third party/partner operation details of specific individuals that should receive a copy of the publication under their process.
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We are able to review the third party/partner’s operation and distribution system and satisfy ourselves that the copies meet the definition and principles of Controlled Circulation and that there is not likely to be a significant level of duplication of a particular issue to individuals through this distribution process. [Note: individuals distributed to under this process need not be tested for duplications against copies distributed outside of the process].
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You notify us that you are claiming copies that utilise these requirements in order that we can plan appropriate verification work.
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You cannot claim distribution of back issues.
2. Individual has personally requested to receive the publication
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You must have identifiable and verifiable evidence that the individual has, within the last five years, made a clear request to receive the publication before you send it to them.
Reporting
You will report free requested delivered copies as follows, which will be broken out on the ABC Certificate:
1. By print and digital copies for the Audit Issue by geographical type:
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United Kingdom
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Other Countries
2. Audit Issue analysis by the age of requested copies from the date of the distribution of the Audit Issue in the following bands:
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0 - 1 year
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1 - 2 years
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2 - 3 years
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3 - 4 years
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4 - 5 years
Guidance
No additional guidance.