Re Agreement

Smith WH PLC 3 January 2001 Statement re Proposed Industry Solution for Magazine Distribution WH Smith PLC announces today that it has reached an agreement with Associated Newspapers by which it has given its endorsement to the proposed Industry Solution for magazine distribution. As a result of this agreement, Associated Newspapers has withdrawn its intention to terminate its distribution contract with WHSmith News. The agreement was conditional on the three major magazine distributors and the Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA) fully endorsing the industry solution in writing, which has now been received. In addition, WHSmith is working closely with the BRC to ensure that the eventual outcome is acceptable to BRC members. In the light of these conditions being met and with the expectation that a timetable for implementation will be agreed by the end of January 2001, WHSmith has confirmed that it will suspend its national distribution operation by 27th January 2001. Key principles of the Industry Solution (See Notes to Editors for 8 point plan) Central Publication Units (CPUs) will be established by wholesalers to provide a range of services including information services, copy management and invoicing. These will be operated either individually or via joint arrangements with another party. It is anticipated that there will be at least two CPUs. Publishers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers will agree the scope of the CPU services and set industry standards to be met by the wholesaler in the provision of these services. This will ensure that for the first time retailers are fully involved in determining both the services and performance levels of wholesalers. Publishers, distributors and wholesalers, where appropriate, will enter into contractual arrangements relating to the provision of CPU services. Wholesalers will work together with retailers, subject to agreement with publishers and distributors, to provide more efficient distribution within the context of existing exclusive regional territories. The Joint Industry Group will establish a senior level working group, comprising representatives from all parties, to monitor the effective implementation of this agreement on behalf of its members. Benefits of Proposed Changes to Current Magazine Supply Chain The Industry Solution provides the necessary framework to address the problems inherent in the current magazine supply chain, in particular considerable administrative costs, duplication of activity and high levels of waste. With the establishment of CPUs, it is anticipated that publishers and retailers will benefit from reduced administrative costs. In addition, the new framework will enable the industry to reduce levels of waste significantly. Retailers will be fully involved in determining both the services and performance levels of wholesalers which will enable retailers to have greater influence over the magazine supply chain, resulting in an improved service for consumers. Commenting today on the agreement Richard Handover, Chief Executive of WHSmith, said: 'From the outset, we clearly stated that there were a number of key principles within the current magazine supply chain that need to be addressed, namely, high administrative costs, inefficient distribution and the lack of direct commercial relationships between retailers and publishers. We believe that significant progress has been made towards resolving these issues. 'For the first time the PPA have agreed that retailers will have contractual relationships with publishers which will enable them to participate in the development of the magazine category and both the planning and design of the magazine supply chain. Through this full involvement we will be able to achieve efficiencies in magazine distribution and ensure improved availability for consumers. 'Now that the proposal has received full endorsement from major magazine distributors and newspaper publishers and in the expectation that a timetable will be put in place by the end of January, we have agreed to suspend our national distribution operation. 'We are pleased that Associated Newspapers have withdrawn their notice to terminate part of their contract with WHSmith News and we will continue to work with them to ensure a swift but realistic timetable is put together to deliver the solution.' Enquiries to:- Philippa Power 0207 514 9624 WHSmith Corporate Affairs Notes to Editors The Industry Solution - 8 point plan 1. Publishers/distributors will appoint wholesalers within exclusive regional geographical territories. 2. Where there is more than one wholesaler in an area, wholesalers will work together with retailers, subject to publishers/distributors agreement, to provide more efficient distribution. 3. By agreement with publishers/distributors each regional wholesaler will provide CPU Services for retailers covering their territories as defined in 1. 4. Wholesalers may provide CPU Services either individually or by arrangement with another partner, subject to agreement with publishers/distributors. 5. Drawing upon the findings and outcomes of the PPA Blueprint process, common standards and the scope of CPU Services will be determined by publishers/distributors in agreement with wholesalers and retailers. 6. A senior level working group will be set up under the auspices of JIG to monitor the progress of the above. 7. Publishers/distributors and wholesalers where appropriate will enter into contractual arrangements relating to agreed CPU Services. 8. To the extent that regulatory approval is deemed appropriate, the parties reserve the right to seek such approval. Joint Industry Group The Group comprises the Periodical Publishers Association (PPA), Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA), Association of Newspaper and Magazine Wholesalers (ANMW), the Multiple Newsagents Association (MNA) and the National Federation of Retail Newsagents (NFRN).

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