rate card

  • 1rate card — ˈrate card noun [countable] MARKETING a document which shows how much it costs to advertise in a particular magazine, newspaper etc, depending on how much space is used, when the advert appears etc: • According to USA Today s rate card, the… …

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  • 2Rate card — A rate card is a document containing prices and descriptions for the various ad placement options available from a media outlet.Like the rack rate at a hotel, this is generally the maximum price that one may pay. Most advertising buyers will pay… …

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  • 3rate card — a list showing the rates charged by a magazine, newspaper, radio or television station, etc., for various types of advertising. [1900 05, Amer.] * * * rate card, a card listing rates for advertising …

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  • 4rate card — A list of prices charged for advertising space, TV or radio time, etc. See also off card rate …

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  • 5rate card — a list showing the rates charged by a magazine, newspaper, radio or television station, etc., for various types of advertising. [1900 05, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 6Rate card — RadioPP Statement of advertising fees and terms …

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  • 7rate card —  Standard advertising prices for media. In the 1990s, increased competition has forced most media in the United States to discount from published rates …

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  • 8rate card — / reɪt kɑ:d/ noun a list of charges for advertising issued by a newspaper or magazine …

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  • 9card rate — / kɑ:d reɪt/ noun an advertising charge which is based on the charges listed in a rate card, i.e. without any discounts. ⇒ escalator card, showcard …

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  • 10Card check — (also called majority sign up) is a method for American employees to organize into a labor union in which a majority of employees in a bargaining unit sign authorization forms, or cards, stating they wish to be represented by the union. Since the …

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