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Editor: Ron Derby
Format: Broadsheet
Distribution: National

OVERVIEW

Sunday Times Business Times is the widest reaching business title in the country. Who are the movers and shakers behind business in South Africa today? Business Times award-winning teams of journalists look at the people and issues behind South Africa’s largest and best-known companies and offer comprehensive analysis of today's business trends. The pages play host to the views of leading commentators on the big business and economic stories of the moment. It also includes It’s My Business which is packed to the brim with straight talking, no nonsense information on how best to run a small business (enterprises employing 1- 50 people). Stories told in this supplement are from real life small business owners who speak candidly about their successes and their failures and share what they have learnt with the rest of the small business community.

People who read Business Times
Cover Price Cost Per Thousand
R-- R48.3
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Readership: 2, 461,000
Circulation: 355,414
*Exclusive Readership 1,343,000(59%)
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Living Standards Measure
LSM
1-4
3%
LSM
5-6
24%
LSM
7-8
34%
LSM
9-10
39%
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Internet Access
69%
of readers have accessed
the internet in the past 4 weeks
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Demographics
15-24
18%
25-34
31%
35-49%
30%
50+
21%
38
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Average HH Income:
R21,587
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Gender
50% 50%
Male Female
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Race
74%
Black
6%
coloured
8%
indian
12%
white
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Work Status
53%
Working
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Personal Income
Average Personal Income
R10 741
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Language
66%
Any African Language
7%
Afrikaans/ Bilingual
25%
English / other European
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Education
19% 19% 43%
Upto some high Matric Tertiary
 
 
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Readership By Province
Gauteng: 48%
Kwazulu natal: 15%
Eastern Cape: 9%
Western Cape: 9%
Northern Cape: 1%
Freestate: 2%
North West: 5%
Mpumalanga: 8%
Limpopo: 4%
   
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Source: AMPS 2015BA

PSYCHOGRAPHICS:

Business Times readers spend an hour and a quarter paging through this supplement. One in four read every single word printed - much higher than other business publications. Close on nine in ten display a high emotional attachment to the title, claiming it would matter to them if they were not able to read this supplement every Sunday. 94% rate the Business Times as excellent, very good or good. Sundays allow for a more thorough read of business news.