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Background and Format:
Launched in 1989, Primary Times is a magazine that tells parents of primary school children what's on, where to go and what to do in Berkshire.
Audience and Readership:
The magazine is aimed at parents, pupils and teachers in the primary school sector across the county. Estimated readership of 157,000.
Deadline:
Not fixed, but roughly three weeks prior to the start of the month of publication.
Time of Publication:
Publication dates can be found here.
Frequency:
7 issues a year.
Circulation:
Source: Publisher.
Ad Rates:
Advertising information can be found here.
Distribution:
The magazine is distributed to primary schools in Berkshire and taken home by pupils.
Alerts:
Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 25 March 2014
Schools Publishing (SPL) has re-launched the Primary Times website (which can be viewed at www.primarytimes.net), the online version of the free magazine distributed to schools across the UK and Ireland. Primary Times produces 60 separate editions with a combined distribution of 2.6m, which are published every term before each major school holiday, in addition to an Autumn "back to school" issue. The editorial team can be reached on +44 (0)1491 845 800 and admin@schoolspublishing.co.uk. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/primarytimes
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Bio
Background and Format: Launched in 1989, Primary Times is a magazine that tells parents of primary school children what's on, where to go and what to do in Berkshire. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at parents, pupils and teachers in the primary school sector across the county. Estimated readership of 157,000. Deadline: Not fixed, but roughly three weeks prior to the start of the month of publication. Time of Publication: Publication dates can be found here. Frequency: 7 issues a year. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Distribution: The magazine is distributed to primary schools in Berkshire and taken home by pupils. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 25 March 2014 Schools Publishing (SPL) has re-launched the Primary Times website (which can be viewed at www.primarytimes.net), the online version of the free magazine distributed to schools across the UK and Ireland. Primary Times produces 60 separate editions with a combined distribution of 2.6m, which are published every term before each major school holiday, in addition to an Autumn "back to school" issue. The editorial team can be reached on +44 (0)1491 845 800 and admin@schoolspublishing.co.uk. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/primarytimes
Website
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Location
Frequency
Circulation
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Education, K-12, Local Entertainment Guides, Schools & Institutions
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