LAVAL, QC, April 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) Breton Communications Inc. is pleased to announce that its English publication, Envision: seeing beyond, has successfully completed an initial Alliance for Audited Media (AAM) circulation audit for the six month period ended December 31, 2012.
Envision: seeing beyond is a bimonthly trade magazine, published in both print and digital formats, distributed to eyecare professionals and other optical stakeholders across Canada. The publication is the first Canadian vision care magazine with membership in the AAM.
The Alliance for Audited Media is the new Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) and is a not-for-profit membership organization with nearly 100 years of experience in media audits. AAM's vast membership includes the majority of North America's top publishers, advertisers and advertising agencies.
"We are proud to offer our clients the reassurance of an independent circulation audit, especially one of AAM's calibre," says Breton Communications President Martine Breton. "The level of thoroughness and accuracy AAM required from us clearly demonstrated the organization's high standards and the reason for its world-class reputation."
For more information about Envision: seeing beyond magazine, please visit http://www.envisionmagazine.ca.
About Breton Communications
Since 1994, Breton Communications has been the information leader specializing in the Canadian optical industry. It offers printed magazines in both English and French and was the first Canadian optical publisher to provide digital editions as well. The company is also the only publisher in Canada to print optical directories for both eyecare professionals and industry suppliers.
Online, Breton Communications powers a premier optical network search engine, a recruitment portal specific to the industry, an electronic newsletter and a host of services designed specifically to meet the needs of the vision care community.
For optical suppliers, Breton Communications is a direct line to opticians, optometrists, ophthalmologists, technicians, laboratories, retail stores and other industry stakeholders. For eyecare professionals, Breton offers access to the latest industry news about products and fashion trends, medical and therapeutic discoveries, and the multitude of challenges faced by Canadian ECPs on a daily basis.
From print media to electronic communications, Breton Communications is the leading single source of information for the Canadian optical industry.
For more information, please contact Nicky Fambios, Marketing Manager, at 1 888 462-2112 or nicky@bretoncom.com.
Envision: Seeing Beyond Magazine Qualifies for AAM Membership
Breton Communications, publisher of Canadian vision care trade magazine Envision: seeing beyond, announces membership acceptance by the Alliance for Audited Media.
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[Press-News.org] Envision: Seeing Beyond Magazine Qualifies for AAM MembershipBreton Communications, publisher of Canadian vision care trade magazine Envision: seeing beyond, announces membership acceptance by the Alliance for Audited Media.