single column inch

single column inch
single column inch ˌsingle ˌcolumn ˈinch written abbreviation SCI noun [countable] MARKETING
the standard unit used in the US to sell advertising space in newspapers and magazines

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single column inch UK US noun [C] (ABBREVIATION SCI) MARKETING, MEASURES
a unit for giving the size of newspaper and magazine advertisements, and for calculating their cost. One single column inch is one column wide and one inch high: »

A single column inch costs $50.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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