Certificate Types - National Newspapers
Certificate Types
The ABC Certificate is issued by ABC for a specific period and contains the data and information that is subject to audit.
Principles
1. You must report using a standard Certificate type
2. You may choose to report using an optional Certificate type
Requirements
1. You must report using a standard Certificate type
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The key feature of the standard Certificate is that publications must report this as a minimum, presenting set information in a standardised format.
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The mandatory Certificate may be either:
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A Standard Certificate.
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A Cross-Platform Certificate that reports the same information as a Standard Certificate but with the addition of Digital Edition copies.
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2. You may choose to report using an optional Certificate type
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The key feature of optional Certificates is that they offer the reporting of additional information. They usually incorporate all the information that would be reported on a mandatory Certificate.
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The optional Certificate available is:
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A Group Certificate that combines the circulations from 2 or more publications’ Certificates providing:
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Each Certificate relates to the same Reporting Standards
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Each Certificate is for the same Reporting Period
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Each publication has the same publishing frequency
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ABC will produce Group Certificates from the data submitted for the constituent publications.
Guidance
No additional guidance.