Kinematograph year book (1950)

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16 The Kinemato graph Year Book. mL m w% £h m&to graph WEEKLY During the latter half of 1949 the net paid circulation of the KINE. reached a new high. The latest certificate from the Audit Bureau of Circulation shows that for the six months' period ending December^, the KINE. jumped out of the 5,795 mark and gained a fully paid subscription circulation of 6,021 copies weekly. This is a record unequalled by any other British film trade paper. SIDE BY SIDE with the KINE.'S progress the IDEAL KINEMA has made equal advances. Its fully paid monthly circulation for the six months ending December 31, 1949, is certified at 6,693 REMEMBER the KINE. circulation figures are authentic; they are certified by the Audit Bureau of Circulation; the only recognised authority. No other British film trade paper submits its figures to this test. KINEMATOGRAPH WEEKLY, 93 Long Acre, LONDON, W.C2 Tel. : TEMple Bar 2468