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Ad programs in Audiology Today deliver your advertising message directly to the American Academy of Audiology’s members in their most trusted member resource.

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Audiology Today Advertising

AT is the American Academy of Audiology's award-winning magazine of, by, and for audiologists. Each issue of our bimonthly magazine provides comprehensive reporting on topics relevant to audiology, including clinical activities and hearing research, current events, news items, professional issues, individual-institutional-organizational announcements, and other areas within the scope of practice of audiology.

Audiologists rely on Audiology Today: More than 98% of members consider AT a key source for professional information and industry news.

Academy members rate AT as the most useful and relevant, as compared to other industry publications!

Distribution: Sent to 10,000 members bi-monthly

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2025 Editorial Calendar

January/February

Pediatric-Focused Issue

  • Hot topics in pediatric audiology

  • Evolution of auditory processing disorders

  • Social work in an audiology clinic

  • How to assess challenging children

  • Pediatric ototoxicity program and protocol

  • Updated speech, language and hearing milestones from CDC and ASHA

Space Deadline 11/1/24

Materials Deadline 11/7/24

March/April

AAA 2025+HearTECH Expo Preview Issue
Most anticipated issue!

Audiology Practice Development and the Future

  • The future of audiology

  • Equity and diversity in audiology/recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce

  • Artificial intelligence in audiology clinical practice/schools

  • Private practice specialty areas

  • Safety of direct access to audiology

  • Animal Audiology

  • Audiology Assistants: how to use mid-level providers, benefits, implications, etc.

Space Deadline 1/15/25

Materials Deadline 1/21/25

May/June

Academic Issues/Advocacy

  • Audiology Externships: Examples of successful experiences

  • Maryland licensure change and its implications to necessary education and scope of practice nationwide

  • Update on interstate compact

  • Member spotlight on innovative private practice or research

  • JFLAC grads – where are they now, how they’ve impacted the profession

  • ARC overview

  • How a bill becomes a law

Space Deadline 2/28/25

Materials Deadline 3/6/25

 

July/August

Technology/Professional Development

  • Business Feature: Developing effective front office staff or medical billing specialists

  • OTC hearing aids – What does the literature say?

  • Effective and respectful communication in the workplace

  • Energy management

  • Research audiology

  • Hearing aids for functional hearing issues

  • Improving hearing accessibility

Space Deadline 5/8/25

Materials Deadline 5/14/25

September/October

Conservation and Counseling Issue/Patient Support

  • Seminars in hearing conservation issue

  • Interprofessional collaboration series - professional counselors

  • Working with interpreters - legal and ethical obligations

  • Updates on legislation and policy on universal screening for cCMV

  • Effective communication with underserved populations

Space Deadline 7/14/25

Materials Deadline 7/18/25

November/December

Aging and Diagnostics

  • Auditory processing in in adults

  • Enhancing geriatric care with a multidisciplinary approach

  • A review of the Americans with Disabilities Act: How can we use it to help our patients?

  • Polypharmacy and older adults

  • Audiology and long-term care facilities

  • NeuroMod or other similar technology – Tinnitus case studies

  • Reducing health inequities in audiology

Space Deadline 9/10/25

Materials Deadline 9/16/25

 

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 Rates

Color Display Advertising 1x 3x 6x
Full-Page $3,100 $2,900 $2,725
Half-Page $2,505 $2,290 $2,170
Quarter-Page $2,055 $1,935 $1,905
Two-Page Spread $5,400 $5,130 $4,870
Specialty Opportunities Per Issue
Bind-In: Bound in to the spine of the magazine $7,000
Tip-In: Glued to one of the signatures $7,000
Wrapper $8,000
French Gate Cover Ad $8,000
Premium Positions: Available on a 6x basis only
Cover 4 $4,070
Cover 2 $3,755
Page 1 $3,555
Cover 3 $3,440
Opposite Table of Contents $3,440
Opposite President's Message $3,440
Opposite Masthead $3,440
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Display Ad Specifications

Size Width Height
Full-Page (Bleed size) 8.375" 11.125"
*NOTE: Trim size of publication is 8.125” × 10.875”. For bleed, extend artwork 1/8” beyond all four edges, to arrive at Bleed Size above. Keep all text elements at least 1/2" inside the top and bottom edges and 3/4" inside the left and right edges.
Two Page Spread (Bleed size) 16.5" 11.125"
*NOTE: Trim size of 2 page spread is 16.25” × 10.875”. For bleed, extend artwork 1/8” beyond all four edges, to arrive at Bleed Size above. Keep all text elements at least 1/2" inside the top and bottom edges and 3/4" inside the left and right edges.
Half-Page Horizontal 6.625" 4.5"
Half-Page Vertical 3.25" 8.57"
Quarter-Page 3.25" 4.625"

Insert and Specialty Advertising Specifications

Full Page (Bleed) Live Area: 7.625" x 10.375" | Trim: 8.125" x 10.875"
Full page ads must bleed.

Bind-In
Minimum: 4.125" x 4.125"
Maximum: 8.375" x 11.125" (with trim to full page size)

Tip-In
Minimum: 4.125" x 4.125"

Wrapper
Final Size: 17.5" x 4"
Live Area: 8.125" x 4" centered 
100# text required

French Gate Cover
Live Area: 16.375" x 10.375"
Trim: 16.875" x 10.875" 
Bleed*: 17.125" x 11.125"
* bleed is the trim plus .125" bleed 

Left panel: 4.5” x 10.875"
Middle panel: 7.875” x 10.875"
Right panel: 4.5” x 10.875"
Add .125" for any images that will bleed. 

Submitting Files

Please supply only a print-ready PDF file. 

Crop marks, printer marks, document information, and additional white space around the ad should NOT be included in output file.

We cannot accept any native application file formats (i.e., MS Word, InDesign, Publisher) or any other file format. PDF must be a hi-res, print-ready file. All raster images should be 300 dpi. All fonts must be embedded.

Full page ads must bleed. Do NOT include a bleed with fractional ads.

Color ads must use CMYK color only. RGB color or spot colors (e.g., Pantone colors) are NOT acceptable. 

We cannot guarantee an exact color match. If advertiser requires a critical color match, please contact your Traffic Coordinator.

The publisher is not responsible for printing errors due to incorrect file preparation.

We use an on-screen soft-proofing process. You are not required to send a printed proof.

 

For questions on submitting artwork, contact:
Stephanie Frank | Phone: 410-584-1935 | Email: stephanie.frank@wearemci.com