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Published by WECA Division,
Cooperative Network
Share Brandt, WECA Division Manager
131 West Wilson St., Suite 400
Madison, WI 53703

Editorial Offices: 1 S. Pinckney St., Suite 810
Madison, WI 53703

608-258-4400 • FAX: 608-258-4407
www.wecnmagazine.com

Circulation: 168,000 • Trim size: 8 3/8" by 10 7/8"

Magazine Staff
Perry Baird, Editor (perry.baird@cooperativenetwork.coop)
Mary Erickson, Field Editor (maryerickson@centurytel.net)
Nancy Novak, Advertising/Marketing Manager (nancy.novak@cooperativenetwork.coop)
Gerry Wallace, Art Director

General Advertising Rates
Full page: $2,425.00 (B&W)
Half page: $1,288.00 (B&W)
Column inch (B&W): $100.00

Classified Advertising Rates:
For members: 55 cents per word, $11 minimum. For nonmembers: $1.10 per word, $22 minimum. Frequency discounts for more than 3 consecutive issues available. All classified ads must be paid for in advance and no agency discounts are allowed.

Wisconsin Energy Cooperative News, the nation's first statewide publication for electric cooperative consumer-members, has been published monthly since July 1940. The magazine has earned its reputation as a reliable, people-oriented publication whose focus is non-rural and statewide issues that affect electric cooperatives. Recognized for quality editorial content and eye-catching graphics, Wisconsin Energy Cooperative News is the principal statewide voice and information source for more than 168,000 electric cooperative member-subscribers. It is many publications in one with local editions customized for each of the member cooperatives. Our priority is to promote the general welfare of cooperatives, their member-owners and the areas they serve.