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DAILYWILDCAT.COM • KAMP STUDENT RADIO • UATV-3THE DAILY WILDCAT
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THE DAILY WILDCATTHE NUMBERS GAMEA look into UA demographics and how students consume media
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MEDIA57%
FASHION70%
LIVE MUSIC60%
HOUSING73%
BARS70%
ELECTRONICS60%
STUDENT DISCRETIONARY SPENDING UP OVER YEARS130% 5
RESTAURANTS99%
BEAUTY75%
15,623
Total students:
Total employees:
UNDERGRADUATE35,123
GRADUATE + PROFESSIONAL8,106 + 1,602
NON-RESIDENT17,526
RESIDENT27,305
WOMEN MEN52% 48%
UA total annual economic impact: $3.6 billion (including $1.5 billion direct impact, which is defined by the university as direct spending on “goods and services by the university, its employees, students and visitors”$980,041,658
employee payroll:
44 831,
THE DAILY WILDCATWHO WE AREThe Daily Wildcat is more daily than ever
UATV Channel 3 & KAMP Student Radio
ARIZONA STUDENT MEDIAArizona Student Media is home to more than 200 engaged students working toward professional careers in news reporting, editing, photography, graphic design, sports reporting, video production, accountIng, marketing, advertising sales and more, via
the 119-year-old Daily Wildcat, DailyWildcat.com, KAMP Student Radio and UATV-3 (student television).
OF READERS REPORT NOTICING ADS IN THEIR SCHOOL NEWSPAPER, WITH 65% TAKING ACTION AS A RESULT486%
FORMAT: It’s our goal that every reader on or near campus picks up a print edition that’s full of thorough, engaging, local stories. A compact, reader- and advertiser-friendly Daily Wildcat is convenient and accessible – and also gives every ad, on every page, that much more impact.
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EASY AD PRICING: Gone are the old days of column-inches and heavy calculation; in is a simplified, easy-to-understand rate structure that makes finding the right ad program – at the right price – a snap.
DIGITAL APPROACH: We’ve ramped up our social media reach and DailyWildcat.com – with more than 2.5 million pageviews annually – to serve both ends of the reader/advertiser spectrum.
MOBILE & SOCIAL: We’ve added more mobile ad-vertising opportunities – via DailyWildcat.com’s mobile responsive website and on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, allowing advertisers to better target those always-connect-ed, always on-the-go, future customers.
FULL COVERAGE – FOR READERS AND ADVERTISERS: More than anything, these strategies are about allowing our talented student journalists to better serve the UA community – and their own futures as the next wave of great media professionals – by diversifying the way we do things.
Each and every day, on every corner of the University of Arizona campus and beyond, The Daily Wildcat is there
– just like it has been for the last 119 years.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 2014 • VOL. 108, ISSUE 5 • DAILYWILDCAT.COM/WEEKEND
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SANDWICH SHOP COOKS UP HOSPITALITY
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CINEMATIC TRIBUTE TO ROBIN WILLIAMS
FILM - 12
THE REBELS ARE COMING
The Arizona football team opens the 2014-15 season against the UNLV Rebels on Friday night in a nationally televised game
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Summer school is an option for students who have varying circumstances, but the question of its affordability remains the same.
Tyrene Hubbard, a biochemistry and anthropology senior, is taking two courses this summer at the UA. One course is a technical writing course and the other is graduate research.
Hubbard said she took these courses because she wanted to further her education, but not out of necessity. The course material during summer sessions is condensed and at a faster pace, Hubbard said.
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Consortium is funding Hubbard’s summer education. Without it, she would not be able to pay for these courses, she said.
Many athletes who are training at the university over the summer are also enrolled in summer school. Thane Maudslien, a pre-business sophomore and member of the men’s swim and diving team, is taking a nutrition class and business calculus class.
Maudslien said his athletic scholarship covers the cost of his summer classes, on the condition that he stays in Tucson during the summer for training. Taking summer classes allows him to have a lighter courseload during the school year when he is focused on competing in his sport.
For those students who enroll in summer school without the financial assistance of scholarships, the cost of summer school quickly adds up.
According to the UA Bursar’s Office website, the cost of one unit of credit during the second summer session for undergraduate Arizona residents is $392.
Consider that many courses are three units of credit and the cost of one class is now $1,176.
The cost of each individual unit of credit during the fall 2014 term for an undergraduate Arizona resident is $684, according to the UA Bursar’s Office website. Again, taking the example that a single course is three units, the cost for that course during the fall
term is $2,052. If an undergraduate student takes a full-time courseload of 12 units, as defined by the UA catalogue, the cost rises to $8,208.
According to the Pima Community
College website, summer tuition for an Arizona resident is $65.50 per individual unit of credit. Ashlee Linares-Gaffer, nutritional sciences academic adviser, said summer school through the community college is not an option for students who need certain requirements, such as 300 or 400-level courses.
Linares-Gaffer said that on an individual per unit basis, summer courses at the university are less expensive compared to the regular academic year.
“Sometimes a couple of heavy summers can make the difference and allow somebody to graduate a year sooner,” Linares-Gaffer said.
Linares-Gaffer said the alternatives of not taking summer school classes outweigh the financial cost of attending summer school.
Summer school can help students save
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Cost per credit hour for summer session for Arizona residents at
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13 Nursing / Arizona Health Sciences 14 6th Street Garage / Shuttle Bus Pickup 15 4th Street / Highland Ave. 16 James E. Rogers College of Law 17 University Blvd. / Tyndall Ave. 18 University Blvd. / Geronimo Plaza
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Expanding beyond traditional campus border:The Daily Wildcat has been the University of Arizona’s dedicated news outlet for more than a
century — with delivery to nearly 150 distribution points across the UA campus and throughout Tucson’s greater university and downtown communities.
THE DAILY WILDCATPRINT CALENDARWhen each print edition and each special section hits the streets
Note: 2018 – 2019 Daily Wildcat Special Section calendar subject to change or additions
OF STUDENTS HAVE READ THEIR COLLEGE PAPER IN THE LAST WEEK469%
When to grab your copy:The Wildcat print edition is published every Wednesday during the Fall and Spring semesters (the lone
exception being the Monday “Fall Semester Kickoff” edition on the first day of classes in August).
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M | Aug. 20 Fall Semester Kickoff 1st day of classes ❑W | Aug. 29 Football Season Preview ❑ ❑
SEPTEMBER 2018
W | Sept. 5 Fall Career Days Guide ❑ ❑W | Sept. 12 W | Sept. 19 Study Abroad Fair Guide A and Fall Restaurant, Bar & Entertainment ❑ ❑❑W | Sept. 26 Study Abroad Fair Guide B ❑ ❑
OCTOBER 2018
W | Oct. 3 Family Weekend & Fall Housing Guide ❑ ❑❑W | Oct. 10 ❑W | Oct. 17 Fall Health & Wellness Guide ❑ ❑W | Oct. 24 Homecoming ❑ ❑W | Oct. 31 Basketball Season Preview ❑ ❑
NOVEMBER 2018
W | Nov. 7 DUSK Music ‘Artist‘ Guide ❑ ❑W | Nov. 14 Fall Housing Fair Guide ❑ ❑W | Nov. 21 Graduate School Fair Guide ❑ ❑W | Nov. 28 ❑
DECEMBER 2018
W | Dec. 5 Final Fall issue Winter Commencement ❑
JANUARY 2019
W | Jan. 9 Spring Semester Kickoff 1st day of classes ❑W | Jan. 16 ❑W | Jan. 23 Spring Health & Wellness Guide ❑ ❑W | Jan. 30 Spring Restaurant, Bar & Entertainment ❑ ❑
FEBRUARY 2019
W | Feb. 6 ❑W | Feb. 13 Spring Housing Fair Guide ❑ ❑W | Feb. 20 Bracket Challence Showdown Kickoff ❑W | Feb. 27 Wildcat Weekend—Festival of Books ❑ ❑
MARCH 2019
W | March 6 No Edition (Spring Break) W | March 13 Spring Career Days Guide & College Hoops Tournament Preview ❑ ❑❑W | March 20 ❑W | March 27 ❑
APRIL 2019
W | April 3 ❑W | April 10 Wildcat Weekend (Spring Fling) ❑ ❑W | April 17 ❑W | April 24 ❑
MAY 2019
W | May 1 Final Spring issue ❑W | May 8 Commencement/Year-In-Review ❑W | May 22 Orientation ❑
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OCTOBER 2018
W | Oct. 3 Family Weekend & Fall Housing Guide ❑ ❑❑W | Oct. 10 ❑W | Oct. 17 Fall Health & Wellness Guide ❑ ❑W | Oct. 24 Homecoming ❑ ❑W | Oct. 31 Basketball Season Preview ❑ ❑
NOVEMBER 2018
W | Nov. 7 DUSK Music ‘Artist‘ Guide ❑ ❑W | Nov. 14 Fall Housing Fair Guide ❑ ❑W | Nov. 21 Graduate School Fair Guide ❑ ❑W | Nov. 28 ❑
DECEMBER 2018
W | Dec. 5 Final Fall issue Winter Commencement ❑
JANUARY 2019
W | Jan. 9 Spring Semester Kickoff 1st day of classes ❑W | Jan. 16 ❑W | Jan. 23 Spring Health & Wellness Guide ❑ ❑W | Jan. 30 Spring Restaurant, Bar & Entertainment ❑ ❑
FEBRUARY 2019
W | Feb. 6 ❑W | Feb. 13 Spring Housing Fair Guide ❑ ❑W | Feb. 20 Bracket Challence Showdown Kickoff ❑W | Feb. 27 Wildcat Weekend—Festival of Books ❑ ❑
MARCH 2019
W | March 6 No Edition (Spring Break) W | March 13 Spring Career Days Guide & College Hoops Tournament Preview ❑ ❑❑W | March 20 ❑W | March 27 ❑
APRIL 2019
W | April 3 ❑W | April 10 Wildcat Weekend (Spring Fling) ❑ ❑W | April 17 ❑W | April 24 ❑
MAY 2019
W | May 1 Final Spring issue ❑W | May 8 Commencement/Year-In-Review ❑W | May 22 Orientation ❑
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Authorization ________________________________________________________ Date____________ (owner or legal representative)
Print name _____________________________________________Title__________________________
Wildcat Signature ____________________________________________________ Date____________
I have read and agree to the advertising policies and terms of the Arizona Daily Wildcat as stated in the rate card and any signed contract agreement. I guarantee that I am authorized to make this advertising order and agree to pay for all advertising costs as stated herein. The Arizona Daily Wildcat reserves the right to reject any advertisement even after an insertion order has been signed. In the event this insertion order is being e-mailed, my typed name is my authority and authorization for this order (in lieu of a signature). This insertion order is subject to audit and to correction of any mathematical errors.
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Street Team:Every day, our street team connects hand-to-hand with UA students, faculty/staff and visitors across campus.
We Will Distribute: • Flyers, postcards, or coupons • Giveaway items, such as pens, cups, key chains, notepads, etc.
Rates:Flyers – $300 per 1,000 itemsT-shirts/cups, etc. – Ask your account executive for a customized quote today!
Thought we were just a newspaper? Think again! In addition to The Daily Wildcat, Arizona Student Media/Wildcat Media Group offers a host of print,
digital, and foot-to-the-ground solutions to meet vir tually any marketing need!
Creative Services:Our talented student design team can take your words or ideas and give them the bright, engaging, visual touch you’re looking for!
We Will Produce: • Brochures, flyers, newsletters, mailings, etc.
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Promo Contests can include:
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THE FINE PRINTImportant contacts, and other need-to-know information
Advertising Acceptability: The Wildcat reserves the right to reject any advertising, for any reason, or to request revisions,
even after an insertion order has been signed. The standards guiding the acceptance of advertising are available by requesting a copy of the
Wildcat’s official “Advertising Acceptability Policy.” Advertising resembling news copy must be marked “Paid Advertisement.”
Copyright: Advertising that is designed and produced by the Wildcat staff becomes the property of the Wildcat and cannot be
reproduced or used without the Wildcat’s consent.
Back Billing: Advertisers failing to meet their contract volume at the end of the contract term will be charged the difference
between the contract rate and the open rate (or the contract rate for which they qualify) for all advertising run during the duration of the
contract.
Ad Design: The Wildcat offers free ad building and design services by talented UA students, including one proof per ad (if requested
by 3 p.m., four business days prior to publication). For extensive design, photography or graphic services, charges may be assessed if
necessary. All charges will be discussed before work is performed.
Refunds, Credits, Make-Goods (Display, Classified Display): In spite of our best efforts, copy errors occasionally occur in
material we typeset for our advertisers. If your ad has an error in it, report it immediately. The Wildcat’s liability will not exceed the actual
cost of the ad in question and liability for an omitted ad will be limited to publishing the advertisement in a subsequent issue.
Disclaimer: The advertiser agrees to assume all liability for any ad placed in the Wildcat, and to hold the Wildcat harmless for any
claim that may be brought against the paper by reason of the publication of the advertiser’s message, and to reimburse the Wildcat for any
expenses or losses arising from any such claims.
‘UofA’ logos/trademarks: We’re sorry, but we can’t accept (or publish) artwork containing any UA logo/wordmark, unless
written approval from the UA Trademarks & Licensing office is provided in advance.
Additional terms: Please refer to Wildcat “Insertion Order” forms, “Advertising Contract” forms and “Adult Advertising
Acceptability” policy for additional terms and conditions
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