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APSE dues payment deadline is Oct. 15 Sept. 5, 2012

It’s time to pay your 2013 Associated Press Sports Editors dues, which remain unchanged from 2012. Deadline is Oct. 15.

Pay for the same number of members you paid for in 2012 and get one additional member free for 2013. If you had a free member in 2012 and want to keep that member on the roles, you will have to pay for that member in 2013. If you do, you will then be able to add another member for free.

No dues notices will be sent by regular mail.

You have the choice of paying your APSE dues by check or online.

To pay online, go to the link below and fill in the information and hit the Send button at the bottom.

The automatic payment page will pop up, and you pay your dues by credit card.

http://apsportseditors.org/registration/

Checks should be made payable to APSE and sent to:
APSE,
P.O. Box 29743
Richmond, VA23242

The dues categories:

A – Over 250,000 circulation, websites, national magazine individuals, wire service individuals
First member: $305
Each additional member: $75

B – 100,000-250,000 circulation
First member from your newspaper: $230
Each additional member: $75

C – 40,000-100,000 circulation
First member from your newspaper: $155
Each additional member: $75

D – Under 40,000 circulation, weekly newspapers
First member from your newspaper: $95
Each additional member: $50

Educators
Each member: $150

Student
Each member: $25

Alumni
Each member: $30


If you have questions, contact Executive Director Jack Berninger at (804) 741-1565 or jackapse@aol.com

Officers

Gerry Ahern

Gerry Ahern

President
USA Today

Tim Stephens

Tim Stephens

First Vice President
CBSSports.com

Mike Sherman

Mike Sherman

Second Vice President
The Oklahoman

Tommy Deas

Tommy Deas

Third Vice President
Tuscaloosa News

Jack Berninger

Jack Berninger

Executive Director
Richmond Times-Dispatch
(retired)

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