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Making Decision The Asian Pacific Post The South Asian Post The Filipino Post

THREE CHOICES Three excellent ways to reach the ethnic Asian community THE ASIAN PACIFIC POST Serving the Urban Asian/ Chinese Markets 160,000 Readers Weekly Median Annual Income: $68,000-$72,000 The Asian Pacific Post is an energetic urban publication, and the only English-language Chinese publication in B.C. The Asian Pacific Post gives marketing departments direct access to B.C. s consumer-rich Chinese market while allowing companies to protect their branding and ad campaigns from mistranslation. THE SOUTH ASIAN POST Serving the Indo-Canadian Market: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Fiji, Bangladesh, Punjabi, and Tamil. 135,000 Readers Weekly Median Annual Income: $58,000-$62,000 The South Asian Post is the largest circulation publication in the Indo-Canadian market, with 25,000 copies delivered weekly. The South Asian Post is a 2008 Jack Webster Award for Community Reporting nominee. It is also regularly attributed and sourced in mainstream newspapers such as The Province, The Vancouver Sun, the Calgary Herald, CBC, and other national and international media. This vibrant, English-language weekly has ushered in a new era of journalistic excellence in the South Asian market, the second largest ethnic group in B.C. THE FILIPINO POST Serving the Philippine-Canadian Market 85,000 Readers Weekly Median Annual Income: $51,000-$56,000 The Filipino Post is the largest circulation newspaper for the Filipino community, B.C. s 3rd largest ethnic group. It is also the only weekly newspaper serving this rapidaly-expanding market of professionals and educated readers working in lucrative sectors like nursing, healthcare, medicine and IT.

THE ASIAN PACIFIC POST Serving the Urban Asian/ Chinese Markets Fact More than one half of the people living in Vancouver will belong to a visible minority by 2017. 160,000 Readers Weekly Median Annual Income $68,000-$72,000 Median Age 60 per cent of readers are 32-to-46 years of age Male/Female Split 55:45 We have chosen to advertise with The Asian Pacific Post for over five years straight. The ads have always paid back with hits from our target Chinese audience. It s a great market and working in English has made it easy to stick with The Post. Education 89 per cent possess a college degree or some level of technical training Jennifer Yuen, Kaplan Education Snapshot The Asian Pacific Post is an energetic urban publication, and the only English-language Chinese publication in B.C. The Asian Pacific Post gives marketing departments direct access to B.C. s consumer-rich Chinese market while allowing companies to protect their branding and ad campaigns from mistranslation. Chinese Market A wealth of consumers Chinese are the largest visible minority in B.C. at 40.4 per cent of the visible minority population. Overall, Metro Vancouver s Chinese population is 381,500. About 44 per cent of Richmond s population is of Chinese origin, the highest proportion of Chinese in any Canadian municipality. Distribution Free pickup in Downtown Vancouver, Richmond, Burnaby, Surrey, and other communities of Metro Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. Specifications Circulation: 50,000 Size: Tabloid (10.25 15 tall) Website: www.asianpacificpost.com ISSN: 1716-1843 (print), ISSN: 1916-4432 (online)

THE SOUTH ASIAN POST Serving the Indo-Canadian Market: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Fiji, Bangladesh, Punjabi, and Tamil. Fact 70 per cent of immigrants to Canada between 2001 and 2006 reported a mother tongue other than English or French. 135,000 Readers Weekly Median Annual Income $58,000-$62,000 Median Age 60 per cent of readers are 32-to-46 years of age Male/Female Split 45:55 I work with TD Canada Trust and advertising with The South Asian Post has opened my business up to consumers who are like me and want value over discounts. Finally I have been able to brand myself with a paper in my community that reflects my level of professionalism. Education 8 per cent possess a college degree or some level of technical training Gina Johal, TD Canada Trust Mortgages Snapshot The South Asian Post is the largest circulation publication in the Indo-Canadian market, with 25,000 copies delivered weekly. The South Asian Post is a 2008 Jack Webster Award for Community Reporting nominee. It is also regularly attributed and sourced in mainstream newspapers such as The Province, The Vancouver Sun, the Calgary Herald, CBC, and other national and international media. This vibrant, English-language weekly has ushered in a new era of journalistic excellence in the South Asian market, the second largest ethnic group in B.C. South Asian Market: Family-oriented South Asians form the second largest visible minority group in B.C. with a population of nearly 250,000. South Asians form 27.5 per cent of the population of Surrey the largest and fastest-growing municipality in B.C. The under-15 population is growing exponentially, with each immigrant family averaging 2.8 children per household. Distribution Free pickup in Vancouver, Surrey, Abbotsford, and throughout Metro Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada Specifications Circulation: 25,000 Size: Tabloid (10.25 15 tall) Website: www.asianpacificpost.com ISSN: 1913-9780 (print), ISSN: 1913-9799 (online)

THE FILIPINO POST Serving the Philippine-Canadian Market Fact 63 per cent of immigrants are still coming to Canada s three major urban centres: Toronto, Montreal.... and Vancouver. 85,000 Readers Weekly Median Annual Income $51,000-$56,000 Median Age 60 per cent of readers are 31 to 45 years of age Male/Female Split 40:60 Education 83 per cent possess a college degree or some level of technical training We have been a very satisfied customer for the past 7 years. The Post has been a very effective medium to attract people seeking immigration services. Ron Beirnes, R.B. Global Immigration Services Snapshot An English-language publication, The Filipino Post is the largest circulation newspaper for the Filipino community, B.C. s 3rd largest ethnic group. It is also the only weekly newspaper serving this rapidaly-expanding market of professionals and educated readers working in lucrative sectors like nursing, healthcare, medicine and IT. Filipino Market Growing Households Filipinos, the third largest visible minority group in Metro Vancouver, has a population of 80,000. The Filipino population in B.C. is rapidly increasing with many coming to the province to work in the healthcare sector. Filipinos are the most likely of all Asian ethnicities to be English educated. Distribution Free pickup in Vancouver, Surrey, Coquitlam, and other communities in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Specifications Circulation: 25,000 Size: Tabloid (10.25 x 15 tall) Website: www.thefilipinopost.com ISSN: 1916-8543 (print), ISSN: 1916-8551 (online)

POST GROUP MULTIMEDIA INC. The staffers at The Post Group were delightful in their aproach: quick, responsive proactive, and always on deadline. We recommend their advertising and marketing packages to companies and organizations seeking exposure to B.C. s 1,000,000-strong Asian market. We definitely look forward to working with The Post again in the future. Vancouver based Post Group Multimedia Inc is the publishing company for the Asian Pacific Post, the South Asian Post, and The Filipino Post. We have 15 years of publishing history in British Columbia. Mary Ellen Walling, Executive Director, B.C. Salmon Farmers Association Award Winning Editorial Content The South Asian Post has been nominated for a prestigious 2008 Jack Webster Award for Community Reporting, marking the first time in the 22-year history of the Jack Webster Awards that a South Asian newspaper in B.C. has received such an accolade. In 2003, the Asian Pacific Post won The Jack Webster Award for Excellence in Journalism for Best Community Reporting. It is the first and only ethnic publication to attain this honour in the history of the Jack Webster awards B.C. s most prestigious journalism awards. The Asian Pacific Post has also been recognised by The Georgia Straight as the best English-language ethnic media in its Best of Vancouver awards. Canwest Partnership: Home to home delivery Post Group Multimedia Inc. is an exclusive distribution partner with Canwest, publisher of The Vancouver Sun and The Province, the two major daily newspapers in Metro Vancouver. Subscribers to the two dailies can receive any of our newspapers for free, delivered directly to their doorstep. A working acknowledgment of our journalistic integrity and editorial quality, we are the only ethnic newspapers in Canada with this kind of agreement. Copies of The Post Group newspapers are delivered weekly home to home every Thursday. Sales Contact Mr. Jagdeesh Mann Email: jmann@postpeopleinc.com I sales@postpeopleinc.com Tel: 604-821-1954 Editorial Contact Mr. Michael Roberts Email: mroberts@postpeopleinc.com I editor@postpeopleinc.com Tel: 604-821-1954 Office Address 20th floor 1066 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 3X1 Tel: 604-821-1954 I Fax: 604-214-0285 Mailing Address Post Group Multimedia Inc. 2953-349 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 3X4 2008 Nominee for Best Community Reporting 2003 Winner for Best Community Reporting Print Media The Jack Webster Foundation Excellence in British Columbia Journalism

OUR CLIENTS Our clients include the following companies:

POST GROUP MULTIMEDIA INC. Sales Contact Mr. Jagdeesh Mann Email: jmann@postpeopleinc.com I sales@postpeopleinc.com Tel: 604-821-1954 Editorial Contact Mr. Michael Roberts Email: mroberts@postpeopleinc.com I editor@postpeopleinc.com Tel: 604-821-1954 Office Address 20th floor 1066 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 3X1 Tel: 604-821-1954 Fax: 604-214-0285 Mailing Address Post Group Multimedia Inc. 2953-349 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 3X4