Magazine Police Dept is a law enforcement company based out of 23 N State Highway 109, Magazine, Arkansas, United States.
- Company Name:POLICE Magazine
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Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
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CPM
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Web Publisher
- Headline:Publisher: Law Enforcement News, Articles, Videos, Careers & Podcasts
- Key DifferentiatorThe market share leader since 2010, POLICE Magazine has the highest quantity of one year qualified circulation, requested circulation, total circulation and the highest amount of paid subscribers! Quantity, Quality and Value is why you need POLICE as your marketing solutions partner. POLICE Magazine has a fully integrated line of media solutions that will deliver your message to the influencers and decision-makers in the law enforcement market. From field officers who use the products, middle management who spec, with all training academy directors, and the chiefs and sheriffs who make the final purchasing decision - POLICE Magazine can deliver the audience you need for an effective marketing campaign.
- 450401 Global Rank
- 102525 United States
- 202 K Estimated Visits
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Search55.23%
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Direct40.94%
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Referrals2.34%
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Social1.49%
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76.95%
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3.70%
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1.55%
- United States 45.5%
- Français
- Grandes entreprises
- Cotées en bourse
- 0 SDKs
- 2.73 Avg. Rating
- 8 Total reviews
- App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/police-magazine/id684304268
- App Support: http://www.policemag.com/support/contact-us.aspx?utm_source=CopSlangiOS
- Genre: Reference
- Bundle ID: com.policemag.Cop-Slang
- App Size: 4.24 M
- Version: 1.0.2
- Release Date: August 10th, 2013
- Update Date: January 25th, 2014
Description:
What is Cop-Slang?
Law enforcement has a language all its own, and that language can be confusing. Sometimes the terms and slang used by one agency’s officers is incomprehensible to officers a few miles away. That’s why PoliceMag.com is offering you this special forum for sharing law enforcement slang and terminology.
This special dictionary allows you, the readers of POLICE Magazine to add terms, definitions, and explain where and how those terms are used.
Note: Some of these terms are vulgar and some are offensive.
READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.
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They have 1 advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava. According to their Ads.txt, POLICE Magazine inventory partners include: google.com, #ads.txt bobit business media.
POLICE Magazine works with Advertising technology companies such as AOL-Time Warner Online Advertising, BlueKai, eXelate, Google Remarketing, VigLink, The Trade Desk, Videology, Turn, AppNexus, Media Innovation Group, Google Adsense, DoubleClick.Net, Amazon Associates, Bizo, Open AdStream, X Plus One, Digilant, MyBuys, Pubmatic, Rubicon Project, SiteScout, Yield Manager, AdGear, Connexity, Index Exchange, Advertising.com, RadiumOne, Simpli.fi, Mediaplex, Korrelate, Rocket Fuel, Brandscreen, Dstillery, Proclivity, Chango, ContextWeb, Eq Ads, Zenovia, IponWeb BidSwitch, Experian, 161Media, Accuen, Facebook Exchange FBX, Neustar AdAdvisor, Openads/OpenX, Yahoo Small Business, AdPredictive, Aggregate Knowledge, SpotXchange, DemDex, Adap.TV, Criteo, AudienceScience, AcuityAds, Twitter Ads, Evidon, Integral Ad Science, Flashtalking, DoubleVerify, eyeReturn, Collective Media, BlueKai DMP, Drawbridge, Magnetic, Adconion, BrightRoll, LinkedIn Ads, GumGum, StickyAds TV, Resonate Insights, AppNexus Segment Pixel, Sonobi, Google Publisher Tag, DoubleClick Bid Manager, Facebook Custom Audiences, Adbrain, Narrative, Adobe Audience Manager Sync, Ads.txt, Google Direct, Google AdSense Integrator, BlockAdBlock, CogoCast, Google Adsense Asynchronous, FLoC.
3 years later. Still doesn't work. Lost $1