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MEN S MAGAZINE NETWORK Car and Driver, MotorTrend, Popular Mechanics 2015 MEDIA KIT PLN Publishers Local Networks, LLC 576 Post Road Darien, CT 06820 Tel: 203.656.1000 Fax: 203.656.1007 info@publisherslocalnetworks.com www.publisherslocalnetworks.com

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TARGET MARKETING AT ITS BEST! The power of the Men s Magazine Network is that it combines the circulation of 3 leading men s magazines and focuses that combined circulation on specific, finite geography, such as a city, county or metropolitan area and as such, delivers your exact target audience, both demographically MEN S MAGAZINE NETWORK DEMOGRAPHICS 3 Title Buy - Car and Driver, Motor Trend, Popular Mechanics Title Circulation Readers Per Copy Readers % Male Median Age Median HHI Car & Driver 1,134,000 8.70 9,863,000 89.5% 41.0 $75,190 Motor Trend 1,041,000 6.69 6,962,000 90.9% 42.9 $72,709 Popular Mechanics 1,099,000 6.57 7,217,000 87.6% 46.2 $70,354 Men's Network Demographics Source: Gkf MRI Spring 2014 CDS/Palm Coast Data 3,274,000 7.34 24,042,000 89.3% 43.4 $72,778 PLN Publishers Local Networks, LLC 576 Post Road Darien, CT 06820 Tel: 203.656.1000 Fax: 203.656.1007 info@publisherslocalnetworks.com www.publisherslocalnetworks.com

2015 MEN'S MAGAZINE NETWORK - 3 TITLES RATE CARD Effective: January 2015 Issues STATE MARKET POSTAL CODE SECTIONS CIRC READERS 1X 3X 6X 12X ALABAMA Birmingham 350-352, 354-359, 362 21,899 160,739 $ 6,159 $ 5,913 $ 5,420 $ 4,925 ARIZONA Phoenix 850, 852-853 43,964 322,696 $ 9,342 $ 8,969 $ 8,221 $ 7,475 CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES METRO 900, 902-908, 910-917, 923-924, 930 79,464 583,266 $ 13,906 $ 13,350 $ 12,237 $ 11,125 Inland Empire 917, 923-924 20,119 147,673 $ 5,658 $ 5,432 $ 4,979 $ 4,525 Los Angeles West Beverly Hills 900, 902-905 22,874 167,895 $ 6,433 $ 6,176 $ 5,661 $ 5,145 San Fernando 910-916, 930 33,634 246,874 $ 7,147 $ 6,861 $ 6,290 $ 5,720 Orange County 926-928 39,998 293,585 $ 8,500 $ 8,160 $ 7,480 $ 6,800 Sacremento 956-958 22,851 167,726 $ 6,427 $ 6,170 $ 5,656 $ 5,140 San Diego 919-921 30,254 222,064 $ 7,753 $ 7,442 $ 6,822 $ 6,200 SAN FRANCISCO METRO 939-951,954 87,414 641,619 $ 15,300 $ 14,688 $ 13,464 $ 12,240 East Bay 945-948 28,805 211,429 $ 8,101 $ 7,777 $ 7,129 $ 6,480 SF City/Marin 941, 949, 954 14,672 107,692 $ 5,313 $ 5,100 $ 4,675 $ 4,250 South Bay 939-940,943-944,950-951 28,358 208,148 $ 7,267 $ 6,976 $ 6,395 $ 5,815 San Jose 939, 950-951 25,886 190,003 $ 7,280 $ 6,989 $ 6,407 $ 5,825 COLORADO Denver 800-806 44,548 326,982 $ 9,125 $ 8,760 $ 8,030 $ 7,300 CONNECTICUT Fairfield/Westchester 066, 068-069, 105-108 19,863 145,794 $ 5,586 $ 5,363 $ 4,916 $ 4,470 DIST OF COL WASHINGTON DC METRO 200-209, 220-223 49,681 364,659 $ 10,557 $ 10,135 $ 9,290 $ 8,445 FLORIDA Jacksonville 320-322, 326 23,993 176,109 $ 6,748 $ 6,478 $ 5,938 $ 5,400 Miami/Ft Lauderdale/Palm Bch 330-334, 349 50,078 367,573 $ 10,642 $ 10,216 $ 9,365 $ 8,515 Ft. Lauderdale/Palm Beach 330, 333-334, 349 37,019 271,719 $ 7,867 $ 7,552 $ 6,923 $ 6,295 Ft. Lauderdale 330, 333 17,292 126,923 $ 5,313 $ 5,100 $ 4,675 $ 4,250 Palm Beach 334, 349 19,727 144,796 $ 5,548 $ 5,326 $ 4,882 $ 4,440 Tampa/St. Petersburg 335-337, 346 30,966 227,290 $ 7,935 $ 7,618 $ 6,983 $ 6,350 GEORGIA Atlanta 300-303 42,906 314,930 $ 9,118 $ 8,753 $ 8,023 $ 7,295 ILLINOIS CHICAGO METRO 600-608 76,070 558,354 $ 13,312 $ 12,780 $ 11,715 $ 10,650 Chicago North 600, 602 20,781 152,533 $ 5,845 $ 5,611 $ 5,143 $ 4,675 Chicago West 601, 603, 605 27,818 204,184 $ 7,125 $ 6,840 $ 6,270 $ 5,700 INDIANA Indianapolis 460-462 18,540 136,084 $ 5,313 $ 5,100 $ 4,675 $ 4,250 KANSAS Kansas City Metro 640-641, 660-662 21,503 157,832 $ 6,048 $ 5,806 $ 5,322 $ 4,840

STATE MARKET POSTAL CODE SECTIONS CIRC READERS 1X 3X 6X 12X MARYLAND Baltimore 210-212, 214 28,470 208,970 $ 7,300 $ 7,008 $ 6,424 $ 5,840 DC/Maryland 200, 202-205, 207-209 20,724 152,114 $ 5,829 $ 5,595 $ 5,129 $ 4,660 MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON METRO 017-027 45,144 331,357 $ 9,593 $ 9,209 $ 8,442 $ 7,675 Boston City/West 017, 020-022, 024 21,274 156,151 $ 5,983 $ 5,744 $ 5,265 $ 4,785 MICHIGAN DETROIT METRO 480-483 48,744 357,781 $ 10,358 $ 9,944 $ 9,115 $ 8,285 Detroit Southwest 481 17,518 128,582 $ 5,313 $ 5,100 $ 4,675 $ 4,250 MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL 550-551, 553-554 41,651 305,718 $ 8,851 $ 8,497 $ 7,789 $ 7,080 Minneapolis 553-554 24,746 181,636 $ 6,963 $ 6,684 $ 6,127 $ 5,570 MISSOURI St. Louis, MO 620, 622, 630-631, 633 28,560 209,630 $ 7,250 $ 6,960 $ 6,380 $ 5,800 NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester/Concord (statewide) 030-039 17,517 128,575 $ 5,313 $ 5,100 $ 4,675 $ 4,250 NEW JERSEY Northern New Jersey 070-076, 079, 109 38,223 280,557 $ 8,119 $ 7,794 $ 7,145 $ 6,495 No Cent N J (Essex/Morris) 070-073, 079 20,598 151,189 $ 5,793 $ 5,561 $ 5,098 $ 4,635 Bergen/Passaic/Rockland 074-076, 109 17,625 129,368 $ 5,313 $ 5,100 $ 4,675 $ 4,250 NEW YORK NEW YORK METRO 066,068-076,079,100-119 120,640 885,498 $ 21,112 $ 20,268 $ 18,579 $ 16,890 Fairfield/Westchester 066, 068-069, 105-108 19,863 145,794 $ 5,586 $ 5,363 $ 4,916 $ 4,470 Long Island 110, 115-119 27,781 203,913 $ 7,119 $ 6,834 $ 6,265 $ 5,695 Long Island East 117-119 16,972 124,574 $ 5,313 $ 5,100 $ 4,675 $ 4,250 Northern New Jersey 070-076, 079, 109 38,223 280,557 $ 8,119 $ 7,794 $ 7,145 $ 6,495 No Cent N J (Essex/Morris) 070-073, 079 20,598 151,189 $ 5,793 $ 5,561 $ 5,098 $ 4,635 Bergen/Passaic/Rockland 074-076, 109 17,625 129,368 $ 5,313 $ 5,100 $ 4,675 $ 4,250 New York City (5 boroughs) 100-104, 111-114 34,773 255,234 $ 8,875 $ 8,520 $ 7,810 $ 7,100 NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte 280-282, 297 21,538 158,089 $ 6,058 $ 5,815 $ 5,331 $ 4,845 Raleigh Durham 275-277, 283 23,064 169,290 $ 6,487 $ 6,227 $ 5,708 $ 5,190 OHIO Cincinnati 410, 450-452 22,543 165,466 $ 6,340 $ 6,087 $ 5,579 $ 5,070 Cleveland 440-441 21,480 157,663 $ 6,041 $ 5,800 $ 5,316 $ 4,830 Columbus 430-433 31,657 232,362 $ 8,112 $ 7,788 $ 7,139 $ 5,995 OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City 730-731, 735, 737, 748 19,637 144,136 $ 5,313 $ 5,100 $ 4,675 $ 4,250 OREGON Portland, OR 970-972, 986 26,019 190,979 $ 7,318 $ 7,025 $ 6,440 $ 5,854 PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg/Lancaster/York 170-176 26,723 196,147 $ 7,506 $ 7,206 $ 6,606 $ 6,005 PHILADELPHIA METRO 080-081,189-191,193-194 40,333 296,044 $ 8,571 $ 8,228 $ 7,542 $ 6,855 Philadelphia City 189-191, 193-194 36,800 270,112 $ 7,820 $ 7,507 $ 6,882 $ 6,255 Pittsburgh 150-156, 160 29,760 218,438 $ 7,626 $ 7,321 $ 6,711 $ 5,980 SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia, SC 290-292, 294-295, 299 20,639 151,490 $ 5,805 $ 5,573 $ 5,108 $ 4,645 TENNESSEE Nashville 370-372,384-385,421-422 24,120 177,041 $ 6,375 $ 6,120 $ 5,610 $ 5,100 TEXAS DALLAS/FT WORTH 750-752, 760-762 51,029 374,553 $ 10,844 $ 10,410 $ 9,542 $ 8,675 Dallas 750-752 30,724 225,514 $ 7,873 $ 7,558 $ 6,928 $ 6,295 Ft. Worth 760-762 20,305 149,039 $ 5,711 $ 5,482 $ 5,025 $ 4,565 Houston 770, 772-775 43,277 317,653 $ 9,196 $ 8,829 $ 8,093 $ 7,355 San Antonio 780-782 17,367 127,474 $ 5,313 $ 5,100 $ 4,675 $ 4,250 UTAH Salt Lake City 840-841, 843-847 30,828 226,278 $ 7,900 $ 7,584 $ 6,952 $ 6,320 VIRGINIA Northern Virginia 201, 220-223 25,440 186,730 $ 6,750 $ 6,480 $ 5,940 $ 5,400 WASHINGTON Seattle/Tacoma 980-981, 983-984 48,232 354,023 $ 10,249 $ 9,839 $ 9,019 $ 8,195 WASHINGTON - DC WASHINGTON DC METRO 200-209, 220-223 49,681 364,659 $ 10,556 $ 10,134 $ 9,290 $ 8,445 WISCONSIN Milwaukee 530-532, 534 32,736 240,282 $ 8,369 $ 8,034 $ 7,365 $ 6,695 Publishers Local Networks, LLC 576 Post Road, Darien, CT 06820 Tel: 203.656.1000 Fax: 203.656.1007 info@publisherslocalnetworks.com www.publisherslocalnetworks.com

WANT EVEN MORE COVERAGE? Maximize your coverage with our 5-Title Men s Magazine Network buy. With this option, you combine the power of our 3-Title Men s Magazine Network buy - Car & Driver, Motor Trend and Popular Mechanics - with two great additional Men s titles - Automobile and Hot Rod. Again, you can focus all that combined circulation on specific, finite geography, such as a city, county or metropolitan area to reach your exact target audience, both demographically and geographically. MEN S MAGAZINE NETWORK DEMOGRAPHICS 5 Title Buy - Car and Driver, Motor Trend, Popular Mechanics, Automobile, Hot Rod + Title Circulation Readers Per Copy Readers % Male Median Age Median HHI Car & Driver 1,134,000 8.70 9,863,000 89.5% 41.0 $75,190 Motor Trend 1,041,000 6.69 6,962,000 90.9% 42.9 $72,709 Popular Mechanics 1,099,000 6.57 7,217,000 87.6% 46.2 $70,354 Automobile 534,090 7.60 4,069,766 78.7% 46.0 $52,749 Hot Rod 610,469 9.60 5,860,502 87.5% 43.6 $57,831 Men's Network Demographics Source: Gkf MRI Spring 2014 CDS/Palm Coast Data 4,418,559 7.7 33,972,268 87.9% 43.7 $68,338 Publishers Local Networks, LLC 576 Post Road Darien, CT 06820 Tel: 203.656.1000 Fax: 203.656.1007 info@publisherslocalnetworks.com www.publisherslocalnetworks.com

2015 MEN'S MAGAZINE NETWORK - 5 TITLES RATE CARD Effective: January 2015 Issues STATE MARKET POSTAL CODE SECTIONS CIRC READERS 1X 3X 6X 12X ALABAMA Birmingham 350-352, 354-359, 362 30,937 238,215 $ 8,314 $ 7,982 $ 7,317 $ 6,651 ARIZONA Phoenix 850-853 57,112 439,762 $ 10,709 $ 10,280 $ 9,423 $ 8,567 CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES METRO 900, 902-905, 906-908, 910-916, 926-928 105,876 815,245 $ 16,543 $ 15,881 $ 14,558 $ 13,235 Inland Empire 917, 923-924 28,789 221,675 $ 7,737 $ 7,428 $ 6,809 $ 6,190 Los Angeles West Beverly Hills 900, 902-905 30,505 234,889 $ 8,198 $ 7,870 $ 7,214 $ 6,559 San Fernando 910-916, 930 44,015 338,916 $ 8,253 $ 7,923 $ 7,262 $ 6,602 Orange County 926-928 50,281 387,164 $ 9,428 $ 9,051 $ 8,296 $ 7,542 Sacremento 956-958 30,594 235,574 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 San Diego 919-921 39,401 303,388 $ 8,619 $ 8,274 $ 7,585 $ 6,895 SAN FRANCISCO METRO 939-951, 954 111,672 859,874 $ 17,449 $ 16,751 $ 15,355 $ 13,959 East Bay 945-948 37,631 289,759 $ 8,232 $ 7,903 $ 7,244 $ 6,585 SF City/Marin 941, 949, 954 20,058 154,447 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 South Bay 939-940, 943-944, 950-951 34,817 268,091 $ 7,616 $ 7,312 $ 6,702 $ 6,093 San Jose 939,950-951 32,421 249,642 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 COLORADO Denver 800-806 59,867 460,976 $ 11,225 $ 10,776 $ 9,878 $ 8,980 CONNECTICUT Fairfield/Westchester 066, 068-069, 105-108 25,528 196,566 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 DIST. OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON DC METRO 200-209, 220-223 62,409 480,549 $ 11,702 $ 11,234 $ 10,297 $ 9,361 FLORIDA Jacksonville 320-322, 326 31,506 242,596 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 Miami/Ft Lauderdale/Palm Bch 330-334, 349 64,102 493,585 $ 12,019 $ 11,538 $ 10,577 $ 9,615 Ft. Lauderdale/Palm Beach 330, 333-334, 349 47,728 367,506 $ 8,949 $ 8,591 $ 7,875 $ 7,159 Ft. Lauderdale 330, 333 22,167 170,686 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 Palm Beach 334, 349 25,561 196,820 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 Tampa/St. Petersburg 335-337, 346 39,557 304,589 $ 8,653 $ 8,307 $ 7,615 $ 6,922 GEORGIA Atlanta 300-303 56,124 432,155 $ 10,523 $ 10,102 $ 9,260 $ 8,419 ILLINOIS CHICAGO METRO 600-608 99,647 767,282 $ 15,570 $ 14,947 $ 13,701 $ 12,456 Chicago North 600, 602 27,052 208,300 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 Chicago West 601, 603, 605 36,317 279,641 $ 7,944 $ 7,627 $ 6,991 $ 6,355 INDIANA Indianapolis 460-462 25,163 193,755 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 KANSAS Kansas City Metro 640-641, 660-662 29,675 228,498 $ 7,975 $ 7,656 $ 7,018 $ 6,380

STATE MARKET POSTAL CODE SECTIONS CIRC READERS 1X 3X 6X 12X MARYLAND Baltimore 210-212, 214 35,345 272,157 $ 7,732 $ 7,422 $ 6,804 $ 6,185 DC/Maryland Suburbs 200, 202-205, 207-209 26,332 202,756 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON METRO 017-027 57,971 446,377 $ 10,870 $ 10,435 $ 9,565 $ 8,696 Boston City/West 017, 020,021,022,024 26,725 205,783 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 MICHIGAN DETROIT METRO 480-483 66,433 511,534 $ 12,456 $ 11,958 $ 10,961 $ 9,965 Detroit Southwest 481 23,996 184,769 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL 550-551, 553-554 54,788 421,868 $ 10,273 $ 9,862 $ 9,040 $ 8,218 Minneapolis 553-554 32,136 247,447 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 MISSOURI St. Louis, MO 620, 622, 630-631, 633 40,104 308,801 $ 8,773 $ 8,422 $ 7,720 $ 7,018 NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester/Concord (statewide) 030-039 22,384 172,357 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 NEW JERSEY Northern New Jersey 070-076, 079, 109 48,135 370,640 $ 9,025 $ 8,664 $ 7,942 $ 7,220 No Cent N J (Essex/Morris) 070-073, 079 25,796 198,629 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 Bergen/Passaic/Rockland 074-076, 109 22,339 172,010 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 NEW YORK NEW YORK METRO 066, 068-076, 079, 100-119 154,306 1,188,156 $ 24,110 $ 23,146 $ 21,217 $ 19,288 Fairfield/Westchester 066, 068-069, 105-108 25,528 196,566 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 Long Island 110, 115-119 37,418 288,119 $ 8,185 $ 7,858 $ 7,203 $ 6,548 Long Island East 117-119 23,681 182,344 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 Northern New Jersey 070-076, 079, 109 48,135 370,640 $ 10,530 $ 10,108 $ 9,266 $ 8,424 No Cent N J (Essex/Morris) 070-073, 079 25,796 198,629 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 Bergen/Passaic/Rockland 074-076, 109 22,339 172,010 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 New York City (5 boroughs) 100-104, 111-114 43,225 332,833 $ 9,455 $ 9,077 $ 8,321 $ 7,564 NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte 280-282, 297 29,393 226,326 $ 7,899 $ 7,583 $ 6,951 $ 6,319 Raleigh Durham 275-277, 283 30,667 236,136 $ 8,242 $ 7,912 $ 7,253 $ 6,593 OHIO Cincinnati 410, 450-452 30,478 234,681 $ 8,191 $ 7,863 $ 7,208 $ 6,553 Cleveland 440-441 29,222 225,009 $ 7,853 $ 7,539 $ 6,911 $ 6,283 Columbus 430-433 43,356 333,841 $ 9,484 $ 9,105 $ 8,346 $ 7,587 OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City 730-731, 735, 737, 748 31,577 243,143 $ 8,486 $ 8,147 $ 7,468 $ 6,789 OREGON Portland, OR 970-972, 986 35,372 272,364 $ 7,738 $ 7,428 $ 6,809 $ 6,190 PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg/Lancaster/York 170-176 34,568 266,174 $ 7,562 $ 7,259 $ 6,654 $ 6,049 PHILADELPHIA METRO 080-081, 189-191, 193-194 50,806 391,206 $ 9,526 $ 9,145 $ 8,383 $ 7,621 Philadelphia City 189-191, 193-194 47,455 365,404 $ 8,898 $ 8,542 $ 7,830 $ 7,118 Pittsburgh 150-156, 160 40,373 310,872 $ 8,832 $ 8,478 $ 7,772 $ 7,065 SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia, SC 290-292, 294-295, 299 28,026 215,800 $ 7,532 $ 7,231 $ 6,628 $ 6,026 TENNESSEE Nashville 370-372, 384-385, 421-422 33,493 257,896 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 TEXAS DALLAS/FT WORTH 750-752, 760-762 67,304 518,241 $ 12,620 $ 12,115 $ 11,105 $ 10,096 Dallas 750-752 40,053 308,408 $ 8,762 $ 8,411 $ 7,710 $ 7,009 Ft. Worth 760-762 27,251 209,833 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 Houston 770, 772-775 56,148 432,340 $ 10,528 $ 10,107 $ 9,264 $ 8,422 San Antonio 780-782 22,860 176,022 $ 7,500 $ 7,200 $ 6,600 $ 6,000 UTAH Salt Lake City 840-847 39,100 301,070 $ 8,553 $ 8,211 $ 7,527 $ 6,843 VIRGINIA Northern Virginia 201, 220-223 31,268 240,764 $ 8,403 $ 8,067 $ 7,395 $ 6,723 WASHINGTON Seattle/Tacoma 980-984 63,872 491,814 $ 11,976 $ 11,497 $ 10,539 $ 9,581 WASHINGTON - DC WASHINGTON DC METRO 200-209, 220-223 65,205 502,079 $ 12,226 $ 11,737 $ 10,759 $ 9,781 WISCONSIN Milwaukee 530-532, 534 41,960 323,092 $ 9,179 $ 8,812 $ 8,077 $ 7,343 Publishers Local Networks, LLC 576 Post Road, Darien, CT 06820 Tel: 203.656.1000 Fax: 203.656.1007 info@publisherslocalnetworks.com www.publisherslocalnetworks.com

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