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Public Venue Security™ was launched in September 2003 to a receptive and previously underserved audience of security, safety and operations professionals at amusement parks, concert halls, arenas, metropolitan centers and towers, museums, casinos, convention centers, raceways, stadiums and major sports and entertainment venues.

As the only publication devoted to this sector, Public Venue Security is a needed forum for public venue security professionals and their peers, product and service suppliers, manufacturers, federal agencies, consultants and the growing number of firms new to this niche.

Read bi-monthly by more than 10,000 public venue security and operations directors, managers and vice presidents, each issue of Public Venue Security delivers analysis and insight into hot-button issues, best practices, technological advances and new products.

Feature articles detailing the latest techniques and technologies coupled with “where to find it” product showcases speed readers efforts to build and improve their security programs.

Public Venue Security sets the standard for the exchange of ideas in the public venue security industry with regular contributions penned by industry experts, informative articles on new practices and in-the-trenches interviews with facility managers all with the unique needs of the high-profile venue in mind.

With its highly focused editorial and circulation, Public Venue Security also represents an effective advertising vehicle for security and safety products and services providers. Advertising in Public Venue Security ensures exposure to thousands of purchasing decision-makers who are in the market for new tools, training and expertise. In addition to relevant editorial throughout, regular technology and product showcases support your ad in Public Venue Security. Our new Reader Service Program puts readers directly in contact with your company information from the Public Venue Security Web site.

By definition, Public Venue Security is for a select few.We are pleased to count you among our elite readers and supporters.

Regards,


Publisher
Marla Ellerman

Khali Henderson
Group Editor

 

Titles:

Circulation breakdown:

  • Director of Public Safety
  • Director/VP of Security
  • Director/VP of Operations
  • Campus Police Chiefs
  • Athletic Directors
  • Facility Managers
  • Security/Safety Coordinators
  • Event Coordinators
  • Transportation Coordinators
Circulation: 10,000 bi-monthly concentrated to a qualified list of public venue security and operations professionals.
 
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