Meredith Corporation
Named to THE BCA TEN:
Best Companies Supporting the Arts in America

Sponsored by Business Committee for the Arts, Inc. and FORBES Magazine

New York, NY, October 6, 2005 – Meredith Corporation, Des Moines, Iowa, was named to THE BCA TEN: Best Companies Supporting the Arts in America, sponsored by the Business Committee for the Arts, Inc. (BCA) and FORBES Magazine, on October 5 during a black-tie gala attended by business and arts leaders from throughout the country at the Rubin Museum of Art, New York, New York. Meredith was recognized for its financial support of arts organizations in Des Moines and across the country; for its commitment to public art and its support of Iowa artists; for its employee matching gift program which encourages donations of time and money to the arts; and for news coverage and marketing initiatives through its multi-media properties that increase awareness of and participation in the arts.

"Creativity is the lifeblood of Meredith Corporation," said William T. Kerr, Chairman and CEO, Meredith Corporation. "A vibrant arts and cultural environment is one of the best ways to foster and nurture its development among our employees."

This national annual list - the first ever created by a not-for-profit organization - was initiated by BCA to recognize ten companies for their exceptional support of the arts in the United States. The other companies on THE BCA TEN for 2005 were: American Airlines, Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas; American Century Investments, Kansas City, Missouri; Deere & Company, Moline, Illinois; Norfolk Southern Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia; Shugoll Research, Bethesda, Maryland; The First American Corporation, Santa Ana, California; United Technologies Corporation, Hartford, Connecticut; Vinson & Elkins L.L.P., Houston, Texas; and Wells Fargo & Company, San Francisco, California.

"These ten companies are in the forefront of providing the arts with cash and non-cash support, as well as incorporating the arts in their employee, customer and community relations," said Judith A. Jedlicka, President, Business Committee for the Arts, Inc. "And, they are leaders in developing and sustaining arts education initiatives, workplace art collections, plus exhibition and performance spaces, all of which enriches the lives of millions of Americans in communities large and small from coast-to-coast."

The announcement of THE BCA TEN was made by Leonard Slatkin, Music Director, National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C., and Trisha Brown, Artistic Director, Trisha Brown Dance Company, New York, New York - two leading American artists who acknowledged that "business support to the arts is critical to the growth of the arts in America" and who thanked the companies on the list "for supporting our work and the work of our fellow artists."

The Presenting Sponsors of THE BCA TEN were: Principal Financial Group, The First American Corporation, Target and MultiPlan, Inc.

The judges for THE BCA TEN were: Edward H. Able, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer, American Association of Museums, Washington, D.C.; Ben Cameron, Executive Director, Theatre Communications Group (TCG), New York, New York; Robert J. Darretta, Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer, Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Martha R. Ingram, Chairman of the Board, Ingram Industries Inc., Nashville, Tennessee; Parker S. Kennedy, Chairman and CEO, The First American Corporation, Santa Ana, California; and Andrea Snyder, President and Executive Director, Dance/USA, Washington, D.C.

Since the Business Committee for the Arts, Inc. (BCA) was founded in 1967 by David Rockefeller to bring business and the arts together, business support to the arts has grown from $22 million in 1967 to $3.32 billion in 2003. BCA's mission is to ensure that the arts flourish in America by encouraging, inspiring and stimulating business to support the arts in the workplace, in education and in the community. For information about BCA, visit www.bcainc.org.

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