7t . , n‘ a veg-11w}: f i > a ,i:.,.,": fit!” (/6 e . PER LS DE . j, AVE/2% , ,t 2 51939 ,. '1‘ f ' ,, . by r: 22.3 . ti”) ’ WW ' 5 UNIVERSITY OF KENT . cm - 7 5.4 7 77/ ,.,_tltrtl‘.l.tfu . . ”BRARIE ________________________————-—— Official Publication of the Kentucky Press Service - Volume 60, Number 6 - June, 1989 ______—_____————— The Kentucky Press Service's adver- about using KPS," said KPA/KPS executive . tising placement division placed a one- director David T. Thompson. "They've con month record of nearly $189,000 in May tacted us twice, wanting help in placing ad with Kentucky newspapers. orders less than 48 hours before publication The 1989 mark bettered a May, 1987, date. In those cases, we've told them to go mark of $188,700 when KPS placed a large direct." amount of political advertising for MOS’C lottery advertising to date has Kentucky's primary election. been placed in broadcast. "But newspapers The $188,747 in 1989 was aided by a have had their voices heard." $104,000 placement of inserts for the Ken- tucky Department of Insurance Consumer's Business Session scheduled ‘ Guide. Another $85,000 was placed for dis- Notice is hereby given to members play advertising. of the Kentucky Press Association that the KPS established a one-year record in 1989 Summer Convention Business Session advertising placed in 1987 with $1.2 million will be called for Saturday, June 24, at 9 am. placed. That figure included a Department at the Bardstown Holiday Inn. of Insurance tab and heavy amounts of pri- 3115111353 to be discussed iIICIUdes mary election advertising. the realignment of KPA board distncts. Gloria Davis, KPS advertising direc- 'The Membership and By'Laws . . . . . Committee recommended, and the Board tor, said th1s May bllling covered 57 differ- has a d th f 1, . Ii .3 t f _ , , pprove e o owmg rea gnmcn o ent advertising orders placed With the news— the KP A District structure: papers. * KPA create Districts 1 5A and 15B to ”We had only tWO advertising orders divide the present District 15 into two equal for more than $7,000," said Davis. "That districts; means we placed a lot, a whole lot, of ad *merge the present Districts 8 and9 ‘ orders for under $5,000 per billing." into one district; The figure is especially good since no . ’6 merge the present DiStfiCts 10 and lottery advertising has been placed through 11 mto pne dlsmcb , . that no present board member 1n the Kentucky Press Serv1ce to date. an ff t d d' t . t1 t fh' /h n . ya ec e 15 me ose any par 0 IS er We ve talked to the lottery agency term because of realignment. about using all Kentucky newspapers and