Reader categories
POLICYMAKERS ■
Chief Leisure Offi cers
■ Local authority leisure offi cers ■ Sport and leisure trusts ■ Management contractors
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Ministers and government offi cials
■ National governing bodies ■ Sports funding bodies
ADVISERS ■
Financiers
■ Architects / structural engineers ■ Landscape architects
■ Sport and leisure consultants ■ Academics and researchers ■ Golf and country clubs
FACILITY MANAGERS ■
■ Stadia and arenas
■ Parks and outdoor spaces ■ Sport and leisure centres ■ Swimming pools
■ Golf and country clubs ■ Hotels and health clubs ■ Ice rinks and ski centres
■ Canoe and watersport centres ■ Sports clubs and trusts ■ Local authority facilities
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University and college facilities
■ Armed forces ■ Sports development offi cers
Tennis, athletics, football and rugby facilities
BONUS DISTRIBUTION
Each year, Sports Management works with industry partners to organise a programme of bonus distribution which gets Sports Management in front of a range of new buyers and decision-makers. Distribution at these events is often
exclusive and is in addition to the standard magazine circulation and readership. Bonus distribution planned for Sports Management for 2012
includes the following events: ■
IoG Saltex/Institute of Groundsmanship ■ Leisure Industry Week
■ Business in Sport and Leisure Conference ■ International Sports Event Management
BONUS
DISTRIBUTION AT KEY EVENTS IN 2012
work at the heart of the sports market Sports Management circulation breakdown
MAGAZINE: 28,500 ■
Print: 5,500 ■ PDF subscription: 3,000 ■ Digital Turning Pages circulation: 20,000
■ PLUS bonus distribution at key industry events – ask your account manager for details and see the distribution panel above.
ONLINE ■
sportsmanagement.co.uk: approx 33,000 visitors per month ■ Sports Management e-zine: approx 18,000 subscribers per month ■
sport-kit.net: approx 8,500 individual visitors per month
SAPCA AND SPORTS MANAGEMENT – A LONGSTANDING PARTNERSHIP
Sports Management magazine is a media partner of the Sports and Play Construction Association (SAPCA), the recognised trade body for the UK sports facility construction industry.
Sports Management and SAPCA
work in partnership to promote high standards in facility design, construction and maintenance. SAPCA fosters excellence,
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professionalism and continuous improvement throughout the industry, in order to provide the high quality facilities necessary for the success of British sport. SAPCA represents a range of
specialist constructors of natural and synthetic surfaces, including outdoor and indoor facilities, from tennis courts and sports pitches to playgrounds and sports halls. It also represents manufacturers and suppliers of related products and independent consultants who offer advice on project development.
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