
We've prepared some samples of recent advertising placements
from some select clients who have recognized the benefits of
reaching Canada's Aboriginal market and are utilizing AMMSA in
order to meet their goals and realize the full potential of the
Aboriginal market.
Please click on the image to view a larger sample ( low
resolution PDF file format).
If you have questions about any aspect of the Aboriginal
market and the most effective means to reach it, please contact
us.
Windspeaker
Scholarship Feature
- Windspeaker
Careers/Education
- Windspeaker
Retail/Branding
- Windspeaker
On-Going Campaigns
- Windspeaker
Specialty - Windspeaker
Business Quarterly
Magazine
Ontario Birchbark
BC Raven's Eye
Alberta Sweetgrass
Saskatchewan Sage
CFWE-FM Radio
Media Kits - rates distribution schedules and more

Circulation: 25,000 monthly
Distribution: nation-wide
Readership: 140,000+
Format: Tabloid (11 X17) on newsprint (color available on select
pages)
Publishing since 1983

This is an annual Aboriginal Scholarship Guide first published
in 1998 and inserted as a pull out section of Windspeaker every
spring.
Scholarships - Windspeaker May 2006



More and more companies are building brand awareness within
the Aboriginal community. The brand may be a product or service
or it may be the corporation itself - as a great place to work,
for example.



Several advertisers have made the commitment to long term
advertising campaigns. We have worked with our clients to ensure
consistent page placement in one or multiple publications ensuring
them maximum exposure to our readers.


Every month in Windspeaker there is a Careers and Education
section that varies in length from two to six pages. Many of
the listings are for specific positions, but increasingly companies
are showcasing their organization as a great place to work and
are soliciting applications on an on-going basis.



AMMSA has a history of working with clients to solve problems
and increase exposure within the Aboriginal community.
If one of our existing products doesn't quite work - then
we'll custom design and create one that does.
Such an example is the on-going Aboriginal History Project
fully sponsored by Scotiabank since 2000.

Scotiabank Aboriginal History Project -
Glossy double sided poster (20 X24) folded and inserted for distribution
through Windspeaker every December. 25,000 copies are inserted
in Windspeaker and additional 5,000 copies are distributed at
events and festivals.
This project includes administration of a photo contest
with two winners selected from all the entries. The two winning
photos are featured in the poster.
Current contest closes October 2007.

Guide to Indian Country -
Calendar of Events
Two page spread (17 X 22) inserted for distribution through
Windspeaker.
Comprehensive Guide to Aboriginal cultural events throughout
North America - distributed in June each year.
Sponsorship opportunities available.
Circulation: 25,000 quarterly (March - July - October -
January)
Distribution: Inserted in Windspeaker and through Aboriginal
organizations
Readership: 150,000+
Format: Magazine (8 X11) on coated stock (color available throughout)
Publishing since 2005


Circulation: 3,500 monthly
Distribution: BC and Yukon only
Readership: 20,000+
Format: Tabloid (11 X17) on newsprint (color available on select
pages)
Publishing since 1997


Circulation: 6,500 monthly
Distribution: Ontario only
Readership: 30,000+
Format: Tabloid (11 X17) on newsprint (color available on select
pages)
Publishing since 2002


Circulation: 9,000 monthly
Distribution: Alberta only
Edmonton Newstand: 1,900
Calgary Newstand: 1,500
Canada Post: 5,600
Readership: 40,000+
Format: Tabloid (11 X17) on newsprint (color available on select
pages)
Publishing since 1993


Circulation: 8,500 monthly
Distribution: Saskatchewan only
Saskatoon Newstand: 2,000
Regina Newstand: 1,000
Canada Post: 5,500
Readership: 40,000+
Format: Tabloid (11 X17) on newsprint (color available on select
pages)
Publishing since 1996

Special Editorial Features:



Distribution: Throughout Alberta via satellite
Listeners: 100,000 +
Format: Aboriginal, country
Broadcasting since 1987
Proud Members of the Western Association
of Aboriginal Broadcasters