Getting to know the ABCs of the ABCYou've encountered the phrase 'ABC' if you work in this industry, but what actually goes into getting that Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) certification? General manager Charles Beiles clarifies... A quick browse of the ABC website reveals that ABC also stands for 'accurate, reliable and consistent'. Simply put, this non-profit organisation's primary function lies in the certification and provision of accurate and comparable circulation figures to simplify your media planning. Of course, a lot more goes into it than this relatively simple explanation makes it sound. That's why general manager Charles Beiles took the time to answer a few of my questions on its background and how the ABC functions...
Beiles: The ABC was founded in 1947. It is a bipartite agreement between advertisers on the one hand and advertising agencies and marketers on the other. The impetus behind it was the provision of accurate circulation data to the advertising and marketing industries. To quote our mission statement: "The ABC provides unique information to the advertising and marketing industry, to aid them in media planning and buying. It does this by issuing the only independently audited, accurate, consistent and regular circulation data for a wide variety of print data. The ABC provides the 'currency' for circulation information."
Beiles: The ABC comprises two areas -administration and audit. Administration is responsible for the actual capture of the data, which is done electronically by our members via the website, as well as issuing circulation certificates and preparation of the quarterly report. Administration is also responsible for all the amendments that result from changes to publishers, publications and personnel responsible for ABC data, and handles queries by members, requests for information, as well as the financial aspects of the organisation. © Aaron Amat – 123RF.com Then, the audit function is responsible for circulation audits of members' titles, where members have opted for the ABC to audit the circulation data or to check audits of circulation data, where members have opted for IRBA-registered auditors to audit the circulation data. In most cases circulation audits are done twice per annum, and check audits on a cycle of 12- to 18 months. |