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“TARGET MARKETING! That’s why Dash Tours uses SKATING magazine. It’s that simple. The eyes of the dedicated figure skating fans that we are looking for are reading the publication. We hear the phrase, ‘I saw your ad in SKATING magazine’ on a regular basis. We’ve even had calls from the decks of cruise ships as they dial our


ONE CALL and YOU’RE THERE toll-free number, saying that they have the magazine in front of them. Dash Tours has advertised in every issue for at least the past decade if not the last two decades. I look forward to working with SKATING magazine over the next decade, too. - David Ash, President, Dash Tours


“Harmony Sports has advertised its Pic skate for several years in SKATING magazine. We have found that of all the avenues open to advertising to figure skaters, nothing beats SKATING. The subscribers read the issues fully. - John J. Petell, President, Harmony Sports Inc.


“SKATING magazine is our first choice for product advertising. We owe much of the success of Rockerz to the mass exposure provided by SKAT- ING magazine. The publication targets skaters of all ages, levels and disciplines as well as coaches and parents. As lifelong skaters ourselves, we have been following SKATING magazine for decades and we know firsthand that it continues to be the primary informational lifeline for the skating community. As vendors, we have found the advertising staff to be courteous, attentive, and talented. SKATING magazine will continue to serve as our primary platform for marketing success.” - Charles Sinek, President, Penguin Specialty Products


To advertise in SKATING magazine, call Lindsay McAllister at 719.228.3444 or email her at lmcallister@usfigureskating.org


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