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MAGAZINES COMBINED itire world ... and, more than any other two marine magazines combined. t one cost, MARITIME REPORTER alone delivers more buyers than you can ;ach using any other two marine magazines at two costs. ere is complete and unmatched coverage of your entire marine buying larket. . . for maximum marine sales in '85 and '86.

DS FROM ADS d better sales leads than any p three times more than the represents inquiries produced

E REPORTER in one year or less.

THE ADVERTISING LEADER

In 1984, and for years, more media buyers placed more pages of adver- tising, for a larger number of advertisers, in MR than in No. 2 ME/Log.

Diesel Engines 1,352 1,337 1,168 tion & Communications 773 663 623

Oily Water

Separators 936 751 459

Display ad pages

COMPARE 1984 ADVERTISING

Total ad pages

MR MR 1,450 1,556

ME/Log 953

ME/Log 999

Note — shows only magazine advertising 13 ME/Log issues — 24 MR issues ... no catalogs, buyers guides, etc.

Ad pages reported in 7" x 10" units for comparision.

MR clearly leads by a wide margin in advertiser acceptance.

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