Advertising sizes for WATTnow: 275mm deep x 210mm wide
Circulation October to December 2009:
Total Paid Circulation: 19 Total Free Circulation: 4574 Total Circulation: 4593
Upcoming issues
March: Utility services. Examining all the utility services provided in South Africa including highways and rural roads, railway services, waste management and water.
April: SciFest and the scientific achievements of South Africans ranging from the satellites built at Stellenbosch to the youngster in the Transkei who has had a star named after him.
May: Preview of the 2010 World Cup including information on the broadband and television services, the stadia and the transport infrastructure.
June: The ICC conference with particular focus on the telecommunications infrastructure development in South Africa.
July: Power and energy including developments from NERSA, the progress on new power stations, energy pricing and regional co-operation.
August: Realities of climate change and whether the scientific predictions on climate change will really have much of an impact on the world.
September: Alternative energy including pricing, the regulatory environment and the reselling of electrical power installed as standby power from private organisations.
October: Water infrastructure including progress that has been made by local authorities in rebuilding the damaged infrastructure that is currently spreading mass disease within smaller centres around the country.
November: PneuDrive Student Competition
December: Young Science Expo
January: Bernard Price Memorial Lecture. Details for this issue will be made known once the BPML speaker has been announced.
February: Education in South Africa with an analysis of the performance of Universities (and their students) in the light of the poor standard of mathematics and science teaching throughout the country.