Distribution
Worth is mailed to a proprietary high net worth database of 110,000 households in major markets, including: Manhattan, Westchester County, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Boston, the Delaware Valley, South Florida, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix-Scottsdale, San Francisco and Los Angeles. TheWorth database was developed in consultation with leading database experts. Worth recipients have a net worth of $2 million or greater and an interest in financial subject matter.
The magazine is also available on a limited basis at select newsstands with a cover price of $18.95 and via Sandow Media’s network of 50 Sandow-owned newsstands at private airports around the country. An advertising rate base of 125,000 is guaranteed and the title is audited by BPA Worldwide.
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Famous quotes containing the word distribution:
“There is the illusion of time, which is very deep; who has disposed of it? Mor come to the conviction that what seems the succession of thought is only the distribution of wholes into causal series.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“The question for the country now is how to secure a more equal distribution of property among the people. There can be no republican institutions with vast masses of property permanently in a few hands, and large masses of voters without property.... Let no man get by inheritance, or by will, more than will produce at four per cent interest an income ... of fifteen thousand dollars] per year, or an estate of five hundred thousand dollars.”
—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (18221893)
“The man who pretends that the distribution of income in this country reflects the distribution of ability or character is an ignoramus. The man who says that it could by any possible political device be made to do so is an unpractical visionary. But the man who says that it ought to do so is something worse than an ignoramous and more disastrous than a visionary: he is, in the profoundest Scriptural sense of the word, a fool.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)