That's why MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News
reaches thousands more shoreside buyers
than any other marine publication . . .
Twice the second magazine in the American market alone.
With all due respect, the man aboard ship does not specify or
buy. It's the shoreside management and engineering men in vessel
operations, shipbuilding, ship repair and naval architecture who
have the authority to specify, order and buy all marine equipment,
products and services. Ask any successful marine sales manager.
MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News gives advertis-
ers a circulation to these same shoreside buying power readers
(titles listed below) THOUSANDS LARGER than any other marine
magazine ... DOUBLE that of the second magazine in the American
market.
MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News' total circulation
is over 98% READER REQUEST ... IN WRITING ... BY INDI-
VIDUALS. More conclusive than any limited publication conducted
survey — here is positive, audited evidence of unequalled
reader demand. Thousands more of the right marine men want
MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News and have asked for it...
in writing.
In 1969, MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News car-
ried more advertising than the second magazine, including more
advertising from a larger number of shipbuilding, ship repair and
vessel operating companies . . . the marine industry itself.
By every measure of magazine leadership — circulation,
editorial excellence, proof of reader demand, largest amount
of advertising and lowest cost. .MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering
News is number one in the marine industry.
Why settle for HALF . . .
Advertise to your ENTIRE shoreside market
in the magazine you KNOW they want . . .
MARITIME
REPORTER
107 EAST 31st STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016
MUrray Hill 9-3266 • 7 • 8 - 9
These are the real buyers-the shoreside men referred to above.
IN VESSEL OPERATING COMPANIES
Directors, owners, agents, presidents,
vice presidents, managers, secretaries,
treasurers, port engineers, superinten-
dents, purchasing agents, port captains,
port stewards, naval architects and en-
gineers shoreside
IN SHIPBUILDING & SHIP REPAIR
COMPANIES
Directors, owners, presidents, vice-presi-
dents, secretaries, treasurers, superin-
tendents, managers, purchasing agents,
naval architects, engineers and chief
draftsmen
THE PROFESSIONAL MEN
Naval architects, engineers and consul-
tants shoreside
MEMBER
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Audit of Circulation, Inc.
October 1, 1970
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