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2017 MEDIA KITEurope
INSPIRING THE BUSINESS WORLD
2ABOUT
T he CEO Magazine is a business and lifestyle magazine for aspiring and high-level executives who want to be inspired and stay ahead of the game.
Published monthly, The CEO Magazine Europe is packed with thought-provoking articles, and interviews with the top movers and shakers in the business world, and keeps executives abreast of an ever-evolving landscape that thrives on innovation and disruption.
The lifestyle section pays specific attention to executive life through coverage of everything from luxury cars and gadgets, life-changing travel, food and wine, to stories covering health and well-being.
Our rich portfolio of content and engaged audience presents an opportunity for your brand to target business decision-makers. And, we work closely with you to develop tailored and contextual advertising packages across print and digital, that help your brand connect with our readers and achieve your business goals.
We look forward to working with you.
Michelle HespeEditor in ChiefThe CEO Magazine
Australia and New Zealand
Asia
Europe
India
ISSN 2201-876X
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772201 876005
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$19.95 incl. GST. Issue 60, August 2016
theceomagazine.com
ONE ON ONE WITH BRANSON ON HIS PRIVATE ISLAND
“A BUSINESS IS SIMPLY AN IDEA TO MAKE OTHER PEOPLES’ LIVES BETTER.
3SECTIONS
Business
Executive Interviews
Lifestyle
4FEATURES
JAN | OFF THE FIELD The big business of sport: transactions, partnerships and communities
FEB | BUILDING BETTER CITIES How transport and logistics is transforming our cities.
MAR | MAKING CONNECTIONS Global trade deals and how they’ll affect the way we live in 2017.
APR | THE POWER OF LEADERSHIP Ten memorable global leaders and how they’ve affected the world in their wake.
MAY | TECHNOLOGY OF THE FUTURE How AI, biotech and VR will shape our lives and thus business.
JUN | BREXIT’S GLOBAL IMPACT What Brexit means for Britain and the rest of us.
Will fintech kill the banks? — September 2016 issue The safety of supplements — October 2016 issue
5SPOTLIGHTS
JAN | EDUCATION
FEB | SPORT & RECREATION
MAR | MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
APR | SOFTWARE & IT
MAY | MARKETING
JUN | MANUFACTURING
Media Industry Spotlight — September 2016 issue Tourism and Hospitality Industry Spotlight — October 2016 issue
6DISTRIBUTION AIRLINE BUSINESS LOUNGES
*Data source: Airports Council International preliminary world airport traffic rankings
passengers travel through London Heathrow Airport each month*
5,000,000+
10552040400
2020
1203952401205
10
40
25
303030
high-traffic airline business lounges across Europe.
53Placed in
7DISTRIBUTION ALLIANCE BUSINESS LOUNGES
*Data source: Airports Council International preliminary world airport traffic rankings
1010
1515
202020
3030
60
120
40
4020
2040
40
4050
2040
40
2010
Almost@Home Lounge
Aspire Lounges
Aviator Lounge
CPH Apartments Lounge
Dnata Lounge
Escape Lounges
Guest Lounge
Menzies Lounge
No1 Lounges
OneWorld Lounge
OSL Lounge
Plaza Premium Lounge
Privium Lounge
Protoccole Lounge
Restair Lounge
Sky Lounge
Skyteam Lounge
Skyview Lounge
SN Brussels Lounges
Star Alliance Lounge
120Distributed to 6
out of Europe’s
busiest airports.
high-traffic alliance business lounges across Europe.
25Placed in
10
8DISTRIBUTION BUSINESS & RETAIL
magazines are distributed to businesses and executives direct.
female
READERS*
male
47%53%
CBN
Businesses
15016150
180
52
141
203
2
2
2
6
7
91
2
229
*Data source: Google Analytics for theceomagazine.com
1,278
9REACH
PLUS: LAMBORGHINI’S LATEST HURACÁN • TEST YOUR TRAVEL KNOWLEDGE
HARLEY RIDING IN NEW ZEALAND
ENGAGING WITH MILLENNIALS
REVOLUTION BARS GROUP’S MARK MCQUATER
ILLYCAFF ’S ANDREA ILLY
SIMBA DICKIE GROUP’SMICHAEL SIEBER
GRUPO NABEIRO– DELTA CAFÉS’RUI MIGUEL NABEIRO
MECAPLAST GROUP’SPIERRE BOULET
ENTITYMeet PSB Industries' Olivier Salaun
International
LUXE HOUSES:An Australian
corporate retreat
Cognac culture
Cultural callings atInterContinental
Singapore
VSFINTECHthe big banks
IN SPIRING T HE BU SINE S S W O RLD
IN SPIRING T HE BU SINE S S W O RLD
ISSN 2201-876X
9
772201 876005
38
$19.95 incl. GST. Issue 60, August 2016
theceomagazine.com
ONE ON ONE WITH BRANSON ON HIS PRIVATE ISLAND
“A BUSINESS IS SIMPLY AN IDEA TO MAKE OTHER PEOPLES’ LIVES BETTER.
WEBSITEtheceomagazine.com
15,000+ visitors
EMAIL NEWSLETTERCEO Connection
5,000+ subscribers
DIGITAL APPApple and Android
SOCIAL MEDIALinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Google+
MAGAZINEThe CEO Magazine Europe
82,000+ readers*
Monthly brand reach
= 100,000+
*Readers are calculated based on an estimated average of 30 executives reading each copy (2,500 copies) in the high-traffic airline lounges, and of 3 executives reading each copy (1,278 copies) sent to businesses and executives direct.
48hours in Queenstown
SAVING ZIMBABWE’S ELEPHANTS
A QUEST FOR WATER
REVVING UP THE RANGE ROVER SPORT SVR • PORTUGAL: RIGHT ON TRACK
A CUT ABOVEDressmann's Petter Varner
CULTURAL TRAVEL Japan’s Kii Peninsula
China’s slowdown and its economic
implications
GENEVA AIRPORT’S ROBERT DEILLON
NATIONWIDE’S TONY PRESTEDGE
AALBORG CSP'S SVANTE BUNDGAARD
MAVIR’S KAMILLA CSOMAI
LUMENIS’ TZIPI OZER-ARMON
The ECB’s‘big bazooka’
STOCKS: Frankfurt and London’s merger of equals
10SPECIFICATIONS
EDITION ARTWORK DEADLINE ON SALE
January 2017 21 October 2016 15 December 2016
February 2017 11 November 2016 12 January 2016
March 2017 23 December 2016 23 February 2017
April 2017 20 January 2017 23 March 2017
May 2017 17 February 2017 20 April 2017
June 2017 24 March 2017 25 May 2017
July 2017 21 April 2017 22 June 2017
August 2017 19 May 2017 20 July 2017
September 2017 23 June 2017 24 August 2017
October 2017 21 July 2017 21 September 2017
November 2017 18 August 2017 19 October 2017
December 2017 15 September 2017 16 November 2017
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DOCUMENT SIZE width x height (mm)
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Double page spread 430 x 280 193 x 264 each page
Full page 215 x 280 193 x 264
Half page horizontal 215 x 135 193 x 119
Half page vertical 103 x 280 87 x 264
Deadlines Sizes
11CONTACT
PLUS: LAMBORGHINI’S LATEST HURACÁN • TEST YOUR TRAVEL KNOWLEDGE
HARLEY RIDING IN NEW ZEALAND
ENGAGING WITH MILLENNIALS
REVOLUTION BARS GROUP’S MARK MCQUATER
ILLYCAFF ’S ANDREA ILLY
SIMBA DICKIE GROUP’SMICHAEL SIEBER
GRUPO NABEIRO– DELTA CAFÉS’RUI MIGUEL NABEIRO
MECAPLAST GROUP’SPIERRE BOULET
ENTITYMeet PSB Industries' Olivier Salaun
International
LUXE HOUSES:An Australian
corporate retreat
Cognac culture
Cultural callings atInterContinental
Singapore
VSFINTECHthe big banks
IN SPIRING T HE BU SINE S S W O RLD
IN SPIRING T HE BU SINE S S W O RLD
48hours in Queenstown
SAVING ZIMBABWE’S ELEPHANTS
A QUEST FOR WATER
REVVING UP THE RANGE ROVER SPORT SVR • PORTUGAL: RIGHT ON TRACK
A CUT ABOVEDressmann's Petter Varner
CULTURAL TRAVEL Japan’s Kii Peninsula
China’s slowdown and its economic
implications
GENEVA AIRPORT’S ROBERT DEILLON
NATIONWIDE’S TONY PRESTEDGE
AALBORG CSP'S SVANTE BUNDGAARD
MAVIR’S KAMILLA CSOMAI
LUMENIS’ TZIPI OZER-ARMON
The ECB’s‘big bazooka’
STOCKS: Frankfurt and London’s merger of equals
ISSN 2201-876X
9
772201 876005
38
$19.95 incl. GST. Issue 60, August 2016
theceomagazine.com
ONE ON ONE WITH BRANSON ON HIS PRIVATE ISLAND
“A BUSINESS IS SIMPLY AN IDEA TO MAKE OTHER PEOPLES’ LIVES BETTER.
theceomagazine.com
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