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2 www.hostcity.net Leading the World of Mega-Events Now in its tenth year of publication, HOST CITY has become the magazine of choice for sports federations, organising committees, bidders and suppliers in their quest for best practice on how to host and deliver mega events. HOST CITY was first published in 2003 for the organising committee of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Since then, the publication has expanded to reach the international community of stakeholders in all mega events, from the 2012 London Olympics to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. HOST CITY is widely regarded as the top opinion former in the world of mega events. And now, as all eyes turn to Brazil, Russia and Qatar, we are now publishing Portuguese, Russian and Arabic language versions of HOST CITY! HOST CITY helps you to keep ahead of the game. “I find Host City very interesting and well written. It is of great value, because information is king.” Sir Craig Reedie IOC Executive Board Member Key Facts: Circulation: 4 x per year Format: Print & e-magazine Length: 60-84 pages Distribution: Controlled circulation Readership: 10,000 in 138 countries Key readership groups: 1) Event Owners & Promoters 2) Bidding & Hosting countries and cities 3) Key suppliers and support services 4) International Federations 5) Venue owners, directors and managers E-magazine: www.hostcity.net www.hostcity.net Key Facts: Circulation: 4 x per year Format: Print & e-magazine Length: 60-84 pages Distribution: Controlled circulation Readership: 10,000 in 138 countries Key readership groups: 1) Event Owners & Promoters 2) Bidding & Hosting countries and cities 3) Key suppliers and support services 4) International Federations 5) Venue owners, directors and managers E-magazine: www.hostcity.net www.hostcity.netHOSTCITY

3 Leading the World of Mega-Events Subscriber Base: Every issue of HOST CITY reaches a hand built readership of 10,000 in 138 countries Europe 35% Asia 25% Australasia 7% Africa 10% South America 8% North America 15% Host City unites the readership needs of three key groups: Event Owners : Individuals within the international associations who determine which countries and cities win key bids. Bidding Countries and Cities : Key individuals at national or local government and organising committee level who seek to secure a winning bid and – when awarded the right to host - have the purchasing power to subsequently authorise billions of dollars of investment capital. Key Suppliers and Support Services : Those businesses which have the capability of fulfilling the infrastructure and organisational challenges placed by successful host cities around the globe 78% of readers are at director level or equivalent high net worth individuals 82% of readers are primary decision makers with budgetary responsibility 85% of subscribers have been reading HOST CITY for more than one year Average of 4 readers per copy Our editorial is rated as ‘excellent’ or ‘good’ by 94% of subscribers HOST CITY Readership Survey 2011 78% of readers are at director level or equivalent high net worth individuals 82% of readers are primary decision makers with budgetary responsibility 85% of subscribers have been reading HOST CITY for more than one year Average of 4 readers per copy Our editorial is rated as ‘excellent’ or ‘good’ by 94% of subscribers HOST CITY Readership Survey 2011CITYHOST

4 www.hostcity.net Leading the World of Mega-Events HOSTCITY FEBRUARY 2013 (English & Arabic Edition) Special Report : Hosting in the Middle East Host City visits the new frontier for mega sports events, looking at the immense challenges of hosting in this climate and the huge advances in infrastructure and technology that are taking place Bid Pages : 2020 Olympic Games; 2018 Youth Olympic Games Venues : Building Sochi 2014’s Stadium; Advertising boards; VIP hospitality Events : How to avoid empty seats; Working for sports federations Cities : Improving air quality; Olympic villages for future housing APRIL 2013 (English & Portuguese Edition) Special Report : Brazil’s sporting bonanza Over the next three years, Brazil will be hosting the Summer Olympic Games and the Football World Cup. It doesn’t get better than this – but can the host cities cope with the massive demands ahead? Bid Pages : 2020 Olympic Games; 2018 Youth Olympic Games Venues : Modularity in stadium design; Audiovisuals; Retail Events : Secondment in security; How to deliver an effective PR strategy Cities : Leadership in energy technology; The sports legacy effect JULY 2013 (English & Russian Edition) Special Report : Russia’s golden age of sport With the Winter Olympics in Sochi in 2014 and the Football World Cup in 2018, Russia has the sporting world at its feet. How will the country and the industry benefit from this double opportunity? Bid Pages : 2020 Olympic Games; 2018 Youth Olympic Games Venues : Building information management systems; Artificial turf; Transport logistics Events : Crowd flow technology; The role of the auditor in event delivery Cities : VIP transport; Can sports change society? OCTOBER 2013 (English & Portuguese Edition) Special Report : Beijing five years on China’s “coming out party” featured ceremonies and venues beyond compare, but what value has the 2008 Games brought the host city, the Olympic movement and the sports industry since the event? Bid Pages : Euro 2020; 2022 Olympic Games Events : Managing the transition from Olympic to Paralympic delivery; The perfect ceremony Venues : Olympic Villages; Information Technology in the sports venue; Lighting for HDTV Cities : The Queen Elizabeth Park; Do Olympic Cities learn enough from one another? DECEMBER 2013 (English & Russian Edition) Special Report : South Korea’s winter wonderland Infrastructure developments are taking place at breakneck speed in PyeongChang. Host City examines these projects in relation to hosting the 2018 Winter Olympic Games and the development of the nation Bid Pages : Euro 2020; 2022 Olympic Games Venues : Intelligent access control; Fan parks; Reconfigurable seating Events : Marketing sports events; Making the most of volunteering Cities : The economic effect of hosting; The catalytic effect on transport networks 2013 Features

5 Leading the World of Mega-Events “Host City is an excellent magazine which provides a valuable orientation for the Sports Event Industry. As a supplier of event structures, it is a must read for us. Host City’s quality and professionalism is outstanding.” Karin Ruhland, Head of Marketing & Communications, NÜSSLI (Switzerland) Ltd.... “We have enjoyed an excellent relationship with Host City and its team for over 4 years. Host City is the ideal medium for us to communicate our strengths, experience and values, for the simple reason that it is read by the people that matter.” Matthew Clarke, Head of DB Schenker sportsevents... “Host City can help heighten cities’ awareness. We share the same goals and it is important that we unite our efforts to help create a shared awareness among all the cities concerned.” Daniel Brélaz, Mayor of Lausanne and President of the World Union of Olympic Cities HOST CITY advertisers include: Arup Austrade Barco Birdair City of Lausanne Cooper Industries DB Schenker DeBoer DesignSport Event Scotland FIFA Football Australia GE GL Events Grundfos IAAF Infront Sports & Media LG Lighting Direction Losberger Nüssli Panasonic Polytan Q-Free Siemens SportEvent Denmark Tarkett Tekla UKTI HOST CITY advertisers include: Arup Austrade Barco Birdair City of Lausanne Cooper Industries DB Schenker DeBoer DesignSport Event Scotland FIFA Football Australia GE GL Events Grundfos IAAF Infront Sports & Media LG Lighting Direction Losberger Nüssli Panasonic Polytan Q-Free Siemens SportEvent Denmark Tarkett Tekla UKTI Reserve your space in the next issue of HOST CITY today! Contact Adam Soroka, Commerical Director T: +44 203 077 8732 | E: adam.soroka@bric.com Reserve your space in the next issue of HOST CITY today! Contact Adam Soroka, Commerical Director T: +44 203 077 8732 | E: adam.soroka@bric.comHOSTCITY

6 Our Competitive Package includes:  Full colour presentation in the relevant editorial section  Direct access to a targeted audience with a respected and high profile platform  Formidable exposure to decision makers and specifiers in one of the world’s fastest growing energy markets  Bonus distribution at all major regional sport events, conferences, trades shows and seminars Key Contacts: Adam Soroka - Commercial Director Tel : +44 203 077 8732 Email : adam.soroka@bric.comadam.soroka@bric.com Ben Avison- Editorial Director Tel: +44 203 077 8715 Email: ben.avison@hostcity.netben.avison@hostcity.net Rate Card : Full PageGBP 4,250 Half PageGBP 2,950 Inside Back CoverGBP 6,550 Inside front coverGBP 6,950 DPSGBP 8,250 Outside back coverGBP 7,250 www.hostcity.net Leading the World of Mega-Events HOSTCITY


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