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POSITIONS (In addition to earned B&W rate): Cover 2: 50% Cover 3: 50% Cover 4: 50% Opposite table of contents: 20% Two-page inserts: 3x B&W rate Four-page inserts: 5x times B&W rate COLOR RATES (In addition to earned B&W rate): 4-Color: $2,150 per page LINE CLASSIFIED RATES: The base fee is $475 net for an 18-line ad (42 characters per line) and $10 for each additional line. All line ads are noncommission- able. Circulation CIRCULATION VERIFICATION: Sworn statement BREAKDOWN OF CIRCULATION: Oncology Nursing Forum and Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing ...... 39,000 ONS Connect ................................................. 50,000 Rates EARNED RATES: Rates are based on the total units run in a cal- endar year (i.e., 6 full pages and 6 half pages earn 12x rate). Space purchased by a parent company and its subsidiaries is combined. Only paid ads count toward frequency. AGENCY COMMISSION: 15% DUAL RESPONSIBILITY: Advertisers agree to accept dual responsibility for payment to the publisher if the advertiser’s agency does not remit payment within 90 days of the invoice date. 2017 Media Kit ONCOLOGY NURSING SOCIETY Rate Card & Mechanical Requirements ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM AND CLINICAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING B&W COMMERCIAL RATES Frequency Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page 1x $4,150 $2,700 $1,950 6x $4,100 $2,650 $1,900 12x $4,000 $2,575 $1,850 18x $3,900 $2,525 $1,775 24x $3,800 $2,450 - 36x $3,700 $2,400 - 48x $3,600 $2,350 - 60x $3,500 $2,300 - 72x $3,400 $2,200 - 96x $3,300 $2,100 - ONS CONNECT B&W COMMERCIAL RATES ONS COMBO DISCOUNT B&W COMMERCIAL RATES Discounted rate schedule for advertisers who place the same ad unit in the same month of the Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing or the Oncology Nursing Forum and ONS Connect. Frequency Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page 1x $4,975 $3,250 $2,314 6x $4,900 $3,175 $2,236 12x $4,800 $3,100 $2,158 18x $4,700 $3,000 $2,080 24x $4,600 $2,950 - 36x $4,500 $2,850 - 48x $4,400 $2,750 - 60x $4,300 $2,650 - 72x $4,200 $2,550 - 96x $4,100 $2,450 - Frequency Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page 1x $8,130 $5,300 $3,801 6x $8,020 $5,190 $3,689 12x $7,840 $5,055 $3,576 18x $7,660 $4,925 $3,439 24x $7,480 $4,810 - 36x $7,300 $4,680 - 48x $7,120 $4,550 - 60x $6,940 $4,420 - 72x $6,760 $4,240 - 96x $6,580 $4,060 - HOSPITAL RECRUITMENT RATES Frequency Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page 1x $3,525 $2,300 $1,675 6x $3,425 $2,225 $1,600 12x $3,300 $2,125 $1,475 HOSPITAL RECRUITMENT RATES Frequency Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page 1x $4,200 $2,775 $2,000 6x $4,000 $2,675 $1,900 12x $3,900 $2,575 $1,725 General Information The Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing An official publication of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) and is directed to the practicing nurse specializing in the care of patients with an actual or potential diagnosis of cancer. The Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing mission is twofold: to provide practical information necessary to care for patients and their families across the cancer continuum and to develop publication skills in oncology nurses. EDITOR: Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, PhD, ANP-BC, AOCNP® The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership; disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care; and stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing. EDITOR: Anne Katz, PhD, RN, FAAN ONS Connect is ONS’s official news magazine. Its mission is to (a) provide timely news and resources to oncology nurses that can be incorporated into daily practice, (b) communicate ONS updates and news, and (c) reinforce ONS as an industry leader and authority in the healthcare field. VOLUME 43, NUMBER 4 • JULY 2016 onf.ons.org The premier research journal of the Oncology Nursing Society ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM ® 436 Prevalence of Smoking and Obesity Among U.S. Cancer Survivors 444 Extended Bowel Resection in Individuals With High Colorectal Cancer Risk 453 Unplanned Hospital Admissions in Older Adults With Cancer 468 Expressive Writing Interventions for Patients With Cancer 480 Decisional Conflict Among Family About Cancer Survivors 489 Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Oncology 497 Improving Nursing Knowledge Regarding Older Adults With Cancer 505 Coping With Moral Distress Among Nurses and Physicians 513 Oral Adjuvant Treatment for Estrogen Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer 514 Mental Fatigue in Family Caregivers of Patients With Cancer 515 Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction Among Nurses 516 Clinical Decision Support and Evidence-Based Practice Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing ® August 2016, Vol. 20, No. 4 cjon.ons.org An official journal of the Oncology Nursing Society A Call to Action for Hazardous Drug Safety, p. 377 Integrating a Question Prompt List to Increase Prognostic Awareness in Inpatient Oncology, p. 385 Effective Transitional Therapy for Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer, p. 391 Substance Use in Patients With Cancer Receiving Radiation Therapy, p. 397 Improving Access to and Knowledge of Palliative Care With Early Intervention, p. 403 Reported Attitudes and Barriers to Discussing Fertility Preservation in Adolescents and Young Adults, p. 404 New Therapies Using Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors, p. 405 Education Needs and Perceptions About Survivorship After Bilateral Mastectomy, p. 411 Diarrhea in Multiple Myeloma, p. 419 Sustainable Smoking Cessation Program in Patients With Lung Cancer, p. 420 Work Sampling Assessment in the Delivery of Palliative Care in Ambulatory Cancer Centers, p. 421 Instituting a Protocol to Address Breast Cancer Disparities in African American Women, p. 427 SEPTEMBER 2016 connect Also in This Issue New Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapies The Case of the Targeted Therapy Misperception How Oncology Nurses Can Address CLABSI Prevention THE OFFICIAL NEWS MAGAZINE OF THE ONCOLOGY NURSING SOCIETY Ethical Dilemmas

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Page 1: ONCOLOGY NURSING SOCIETY Rate Card & Mechanical … · 2016-10-27 · VOLUME 43, NUMBER 4 • JULY 2016 onf.ons.org The premier research journal of the Oncology Nursing Society OncOlOgy

POSITIONS (In addition to earned B&W rate):

Cover 2: 50%

Cover 3: 50%

Cover 4: 50%

Opposite table of contents: 20%

Two-page inserts: 3x B&W rate

Four-page inserts: 5x times B&W rate

COLOR RATES (In addition to earned B&W rate):

4-Color: $2,150 per page

LINE CLASSIFIED RATES:The base fee is $475 net for an 18-line ad (42 characters per line) and $10 for each additional line. All line ads are noncommission-able.

Circulation CIRCULATION VERIFICATION:Sworn statement

BREAKDOWN OF CIRCULATION:Oncology Nursing Forum and Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing ...... 39,000ONS Connect .................................................50,000

Rates EARNED RATES:Rates are based on the total units run in a cal-endar year (i.e., 6 full pages and 6 half pages earn 12x rate). Space purchased by a parent company and its subsidiaries is combined. Only paid ads count toward frequency.

AGENCY COMMISSION: 15%

DUAL RESPONSIBILITY: Advertisers agree to accept dual responsibility for payment to the publisher if the advertiser’s agency does not remit payment within 90 days of the invoice date.

2017 Media Kit

ONCOLOGY NURSING SOCIETY

Rate Card & Mechanical Requirements

ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM AND CLINICAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING B&W COMMERCIAL RATES Frequency Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page

1x $4,150 $2,700 $1,950

6x $4,100 $2,650 $1,900

12x $4,000 $2,575 $1,850

18x $3,900 $2,525 $1,775

24x $3,800 $2,450 -

36x $3,700 $2,400 -

48x $3,600 $2,350 -

60x $3,500 $2,300 -

72x $3,400 $2,200 -

96x $3,300 $2,100 -

ONS CONNECTB&W COMMERCIAL RATES

ONS COMBO DISCOUNTB&W COMMERCIAL RATES

Discounted rate schedule for advertisers who place the same ad unit in the same month of the Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing or the Oncology Nursing Forum and ONS Connect.

Frequency Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page

1x $4,975 $3,250 $2,314

6x $4,900 $3,175 $2,236

12x $4,800 $3,100 $2,158

18x $4,700 $3,000 $2,080

24x $4,600 $2,950 -

36x $4,500 $2,850 -

48x $4,400 $2,750 -

60x $4,300 $2,650 -

72x $4,200 $2,550 -

96x $4,100 $2,450 -

Frequency Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page

1x $8,130 $5,300 $3,801

6x $8,020 $5,190 $3,689

12x $7,840 $5,055 $3,576

18x $7,660 $4,925 $3,439

24x $7,480 $4,810 -

36x $7,300 $4,680 -

48x $7,120 $4,550 -

60x $6,940 $4,420 -

72x $6,760 $4,240 -

96x $6,580 $4,060 -

HOSPITAL RECRUITMENT RATES

Frequency Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page

1x $3,525 $2,300 $1,675

6x $3,425 $2,225 $1,600

12x $3,300 $2,125 $1,475

HOSPITAL RECRUITMENT RATES

Frequency Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page

1x $4,200 $2,775 $2,000

6x $4,000 $2,675 $1,900

12x $3,900 $2,575 $1,725

General InformationThe Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing An official publication of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) and is directed to the practicing nurse specializing in the care of patients with an actual or potential diagnosis of cancer. The Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing mission is twofold: to provide practical information necessary to care for patients and their families across the cancer continuum and to develop publication skills in oncology nurses.EDITOR: Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, PhD, ANP-BC, AOCNP®

The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to convey research information related to practice, technology,

education, and leadership; disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care; and stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.EDITOR: Anne Katz, PhD, RN, FAAN

ONS Connect is ONS’s official news magazine. Its mission is to (a) provide timely news and resources to oncology nurses that can be incorporated into daily practice, (b) communicate ONS updates and news, and (c) reinforce ONS as an industry leader and authority in the healthcare field.

VOLUME 43, NUMBER 4 • JULY 2016

onf.ons.org The premier research journal of the Oncology Nursing Society

OncOlOgy nursing FOrum®

436 Prevalence of Smoking and Obesity Among U.S. Cancer Survivors M.L. Shoemaker, M.C. White, N.A. Hawkins, & N.S. Hayes

444 Extended Bowel Resection in Individuals With High Colorectal Cancer Risk E.J. Steel, A.H. Trainer, A.G. Heriot, C. Lynch, S. Parry, A.K. Win, & L.A. Keogh

453 Unplanned Hospital Admissions in Older Adults With Cancer P.I. Geddie, V.W. Loerzel, & A.E. Norris

468 Expressive Writing Interventions for Patients With Cancer P.-J. Oh & S.H. Kim

480 DecisionalConflictAmongFamilyAboutCancerSurvivors J. Lim & E. Shon

489 Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Oncology S. Stahlke Wall & K. Rawson

497 Improving Nursing Knowledge Regarding Older Adults With Cancer P.S.Burhenn,B.Ferrell,S.Johnson,&A.Hurria

505 Coping With Moral Distress Among Nurses and Physicians A. Lievrouw, S. Vanheule, M. Deveugele, M. De Vos, P. Pattyn, V. Belle, & D.D. Benoit

513 Oral Adjuvant Treatment for Estrogen Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer J.Flanagan,D.Tetler,L.Winters,K.Post,&K.Habin

514 MentalFatigueinFamilyCaregiversofPatientsWithCancer D.M. Weiss, L.L. Northouse, S.A. Duffy, B. Ingersoll-Dayton, M.C. Katapodi, & P.M. LoRusso

515 CompassionFatigue,Burnout,andCompassionSatisfactionAmongNurses S. Wu, S. Singh-Carlson, A. Odell, G. Reynolds, & Y. Su

516 Clinical Decision Support and Evidence-Based Practice S. Cortez, M.S. Dietrich, & N. Wells

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Clinical Journalof Oncology Nursing®

August 2016, Vol. 20, No. 4 cjon.ons.org

An official journal of the Oncology Nursing Society

A Call to Action for Hazardous Drug Safety, p. 377

Integrating a Question Prompt List to Increase Prognostic Awareness in Inpatient Oncology, p. 385

Effective Transitional Therapy for Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer, p. 391

Substance Use in Patients With Cancer Receiving Radiation Therapy, p. 397

Improving Access to and Knowledge of Palliative Care With Early Intervention, p. 403

Reported Attitudes and Barriers to Discussing Fertility Preservation in Adolescents and Young Adults, p. 404

New Therapies Using Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors, p. 405

Education Needs and Perceptions About Survivorship After Bilateral Mastectomy, p. 411

Diarrhea in Multiple Myeloma, p. 419

Sustainable Smoking Cessation Program in Patients With Lung Cancer, p. 420

Work Sampling Assessment in the Delivery of Palliative Care in Ambulatory Cancer Centers, p. 421

Instituting a Protocol to Address Breast Cancer Disparities in African American Women, p. 427

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SEPTEMBER 2016connectAlso in This IssueNew Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor TherapiesThe Case of the Targeted Therapy Misperception

How Oncology Nurses Can Address CLABSI Prevention

THE OFFICIAL NEWS MAGAZINE OF THE ONCOLOGY NURSING SOCIETY

EthicalDilemmas

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Issuance & Closing Dates:Oncology Nursing ForumMAILING CLASS: Periodical

Issue Closing Date Ad Materials Inserts

January 12/1/16 12/12/16 12/15/16

March 2/1/17 2/10/17 2/15/17

May 4/3/17 4/10/17 4/17/17

July 6/1/17 6/12/17 6/15/17

September 8/1/17 8/10/17 8/15/17

November 10/2/17 10/10/17 10/16/17

ACCEPTANCE OF ADVERTISING: All advertisements are subject to review and approval by ONS.

AD PLACEMENT POLICY:Interspersed within articles

Oncology Nursing Society 2017 Media Kit

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All material should be supplied to the following specs:

TRIM SIZE: 8.125˝ x 10.875˝

SPREAD TRIM SIZE: 16.25˝ x 10.875˝

BLEED: 0.125˝ (8.375˝ x 11.125˝)

LIVE MATTER: 0.5˝ from trim and gutter (7.625” x 10.375”)

TYPE OF BINDING: Oncology Nursing Forum: perfect boundClinical Journal of Oncology Nursing: perfect boundONS Connect: saddle stitched

REPRODUCTION REQUIREMENTS: DIGITAL FILES REQUIRED.

Paper weight: 100# maximum

Keep live matter 0.5˝ from trim edges. The book is trimmed 0.125˝ on all four sides.

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Bellybands, cover wraps, and printed poly-bags are also accepted. Contact your sales representative for pricing and available issues.

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Clinical Journal of Oncology NursingMAILING CLASS: Periodical

Issue Closing Date Ad Materials Inserts

February 1/2/17 1/10/17 1/16/17

April 3/1/17 3/10/17 3/15/17

June 5/1/17 5/10/17 5/15/17

August 7/3/17 7/10/17 7/17/17

October 9/1/17 9/11/17 9/15/17

December 11/1/17 11/10/17 11/15/17

ONS ConnectMAILING CLASS: Periodical

Issue Closing Date Ad Materials Inserts

January 12/1/16 12/12/16 12/15/16

February 1/2/17 1/10/17 1/16/17

March 2/1/17 2/10/17 2/15/17

April 3/1/17 3/10/17 3/15/17

May 4/3/17 4/10/17 4/17/17

June 5/1/17 5/10/17 5/15/17

July 6/1/17 6/12/17 6/15/17

August 7/3/17 7/10/17 7/17/17

September 8/1/17 8/10/17 8/15/17

October 9/1/17 9/11/17 9/15/17

November 10/2/17 10/10/17 10/16/17

December 11/1/17 11/10/17 11/15/17

PAPER STOCK: Oncology Nursing Forum: Cover: 100# Somerset Matte Cover Body: 40# Groundwood Gloss Text

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing: Cover: 100# Somerset Gloss Cover Body: 40# Groundwood Gloss Text

ONS Connect: Cover: 100# Orion Matte Cover Body: 50# Orion Matte Text

INSERTS: Quantity: Oncology Nursing Forum: 41,000 required (includes spoilage)

Clinical Journal of Oncol-ogy Nursing: 41,000 re-quired (includes spoilage)

ONS Connect: 52,500 required (includes spoilage)

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Digital File SpecificationsFILE FORMATS:Preferred format is PDF/Acrobat 4.05 or later, set for compatibility with PDF version 1.3 (Acrobat 4); EPS; TIFF. All high-resolution images and fonts must be embedded. TIFF and EPS files must conform to the following minimum resolution specifications: grayscale and color images: 300 dpi; combination grayscale and color images: 500-900 dpi; line art (bitmap) images: 900-1200 dpi. Do not nest EPS files.

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CancellationsCancellations in advertising by the advertiser or its agency may not be made after the closing date for the publication or product unless otherwise agreed to by both parties in writing.

If materials for a new ad are not received by the due date, ONS has the right to run the most recent ad. If no prior ad is available, ONS will run a house ad and the client will be responsible for the cost of the original insertion order.

AdvertorialsAdvertising content simulating editorial content must be clearly labeled “Advertisement.”

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Digital Opportunities

Rates & Specs

MONTHLY WEBSITE STATS – ONS NETWORK (ons.org, connect.ons.org, onf.ons.org, cjon.ons.org)Monthly Visits: 147,997Unique Visitors: 69,087 Page Views: 497,651 Pages Per Visit: 3Avg. Duration: 2.53Impressions per month: 450,000

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• $150 CPM

• Interstitials $250 CPM

E-NEWSLETTER STATS

REACH:Members: 33,000Nonmembers: 40,000

Total: 73,000

OPEN RATE: 18%–20%

CLICK THROUGH ON EMAIL:2%–4%

100% SOV: $5,000 50% SOV: $2,500

RATES

• 50% or 100% SOV of conference meeting coverage section on connect.ons.org

• Daily news alerts delivered covering the prior day’s events

• Pre- and post-meeting emails to alert and wrap up the meeting

• Content will focus on hematology and oncology nursing news and updates.

• Sponsors can recommend specific sessions to be covered.

• Investment: Consult sales manager.

MEETING COVERAGE (ONS, ASCO, ASH, SABCS)

ONS CONNECT WEEKLY E-NEWSLETTER

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CANCER CARE RESOURCE CENTER

• Unique opportunity to direct Oncology nurses to unbranded industry assets

• The CCRC will house links to unbranded assets (Resource Links / RL) on ons.connect.org including but not limited to: patient education, videos, PDFs, whitepapers

• The industry resource link will be accessed via a search function or by varying search filters determined by the client