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THE UKJT ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

The Publication: Produced three times a year the UKJT is a tool used to communicate effectively with the members of the Jersey Cattle Society, extremely well received it is an informative publication for any pedigree dairy breeders interested in Jerseys.

The UKJT combines news from the Society and its nationwide clubs, together with insightful herd features and management and health articles specific to the breed amongst its concise content with each edition also reporting on the latest news and events in the Jersey Young Breeders.
Its circulation: Mailed to every member of the Society both young and old with surplus copies made available for prospective new members at events throughout the year each issue is produced on a print run of 800.

Our readers/audience: As the second largest dairy breed this publication is ideally targeted at anybody with an interest in Jersey cattle from pedigree breeders to breed enthusiasts to the commercial dairy farmer, it has a bespoke target audience sharing a common interest in the quality and performance of Jerseys.

COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING RATES

A4 FULL PAGE ADVERT
£300 +VAT

1/2 PAGE ADVERT
£200 +VAT

BREEDER ADVERTISING RATES

Discounted advertising rates for JCS members, clubs and breeders.

A4 FULL PAGE ADVERT
£150 +VAT

1/2 PAGE ADVERT
£100 +VAT
For more information and charges for premium or double-page adverts, please contact Sarah Liddle on 01609 748385.

Advertising Spec

Print ready adverts should be provided in either High-Res JPEG or PDF format with 3mm bleed and a recommended content margin of 10mm.

FULL PAGE
297mm x 210mm +3mm bleed.

HALF PAGE
148.5mm x210mm +3mm bleed.

COPY DEADLINES

IssueAdvert Booking / Copy DeadlinePrint DeadlinePublish Date
Issue 27
April 2023
ALL BRITAIN ISSUE
1st March 202317th March 20233rd April 2023
Issue 28
August 2023
28th July 202311th August 202328th August 2023
Issue 29
December 2023
National Show Special
10th November 202324th November 202311th December 2023
All dates and prices are subject to change if needed at the discretion of the Jersey Cattle Society of the UK and the UKJT editors.