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Editorial Feature: Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses Applies for BPA Worldwide Business Membership

Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:41am EST
  Shelton, CT, Nov 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses has applied for business
publication membership in BPA Worldwide. The magazine is published by
Walsh Medical Media LLC (Montvale, NJ).

    BPA Worldwide will track circulation for Clinical Schizophrenia & Related
Psychoses based on business/distribution, demographics and geographic
coverage. The magazine will have 12 months to complete its initial
circulation audit.

    "The strong growth of Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses has made
it a perfect time to apply for membership with BPA Worldwide," said
Publisher Paul Walsh. "Our firm commitment to our recipients and
advertisers will be enhanced by our future membership in BPA."

    "We are pleased that Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses has
applied for membership in BPA Worldwide," said BPA president and CEO
Glenn Hansen. "We applaud the publisher for providing advertisers and
prospects with the solid assurance of an independent circulation audit
conducted according to our world-respected, uncompromising standards.
With a BPA audit, media buyers can be confident that circulation claims
are accurate, and that they have the verified data that they need to
assess a publication's effectiveness in serving its market."

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the content of the preceding document.

    Founded in 1906, American Business Media is the association of business
information providers, delivering business intelligence to industry
professionals worldwide, including Madison Avenue, Wall Street and the
Beltway. Its 300 plus member companies reach an audience of more than 100
million professionals and represent nearly 6,000 print and online titles
and over 1,000 trade shows, with well over $26 billion in annual revenues.


For more information, please contact:
Glenn Schutz
203-447-2873
gschutz@bpaww.com

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