Publication Schedule
| Vol & Cover Date | Report Topic | Reservation Date | Ad Copy Due | Publication Date |
| 41:3 May/June 2008 |
Mexico I | Mar 15, 2008 | Mar 22, 2008 | Apr 20, 2008 |
| 41:4 July/Aug 2008 |
HIV/AIDS | May 11, 2008 | May 18, 2008 | June 15, 2008 |
| 41:5 Sept/Oct 2008 |
Mexico II | July 16, 2008 | July 23, 2008 | Aug 23, 2008 |
| 41:6 Nov/Dec 2008 |
Homeland Security | Sept 14, 2008 | Sept 21, 2008 | Oct 23, 2008 |
| 42:1 Jan/Feb 2009 |
US Foreign Policy | Nov 14, 2008 | Nov 21, 2008 | Dec 19, 2008 |
| 42:2 Mar/Apr 2009 |
TBD | Jan 11, 2009 | Jan 18, 2009 | Feb 14, 2009 |
Ad Specifications
Electronic files
Electronic files are preferred. We accept Macintosh files in the following formats: .tiff, .eps, .pdf, Quark XPRess, Adobe InDesign, or Microsoft Word with all images in place. With Quark, InDesign and Word, all fonts, images (.tiff format preferred) and layouts used to create the ad must be included. Please compress these collected materials for electronic submission.
Camera ready copy
Complex mechanicals are accepted for full-page ads, but ideally small ads will be photostats or high-resolution output. The best manner to submit a photograph or screen is in velox form with a 110 line screen. A high-quality printout on photographic, “glossy” paper works well; a clean, unfolded laser print-out on plain paper may suffice; however, graphics delivered this way may lose resolution in print. If you cannot provide high-quality output, an alternative to plain-paper printouts is electronic submission.
Color
Color printing is available on covers only. Note that “two color” refers to black plus one color; “full color” is a standard four color separation.
NACLA cannot be responsible for ads that do not follow these specifications. If ads require extra prepartion, clients may be charged an additional fee.
NACLA can design your ad for $50 or a 15% surcharge above the price of the first insertion.
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About NACLA Report on the Americas
Published six times a year, with a circulation of more than 7,000 and with over 30,000 readers, NACLA Report on the Americas is the most widely read English-language magazine on Latin America and the Caribbean. Considered “required reading” among policymakers, area scholars, students, journalists and human rights advocates alike for its consistently insightful and in-depth analysis, the NACLA Report was awarded the Utne Independent Press Award for International Coverage in 2003 and 2006.
First published in 1967, the NACLA Report on the Americas has been ahead of the curve on Latin American political events for almost 40 years. Each issue brings readers ideas, information and provocative, lively debate about U.S.–Latin American relations and political developments in the region. Organized around our acclaimed thematic “Report” section on a particular topic, region or country, the magazine also features regular news updates, opinion, investigative journalism and reviews. In recent Reports, NACLA has examined the impacts of privatization programs throughout the region, the continued influence of the drug economy and the roots of some of the region’s worst political crises.
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Contact
For additional information or further inquiries, please e-mail Outreach and Circulation Coordinator Joao Da Silva or call (646) 613-1440 ext. 203 or fax (646) 613-1443.