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The Contemporary Magazine/ September 4, 2012
The Magazine Industry
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What is a magazine? Magazine comes from the Arabic word makhazin, meaning warehouse or storehouse It’s a storehouse for information
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How are magazines different from newspapers?
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How are magazines different from newspapers?
More in-depth Specialized content/audience – they target a particular niche They offer advertisers a very specific audience
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How are magazines different from newspapers?
Less frequent – weekly, monthly or quarterly rather than daily More permanent and durable than a newspaper
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Types of Magazine Consumer Trade Organization
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Consumer magazines Sold on newsstand or by subscription – usually inexpensive Most contain advertising General interest/special interest -- While early magazines were general interest, most are now special interest Examples: TIME, People, Golf Digest
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Trade magazines Aka specialized business magazines, business-to-business magazines A few sold on newsstand but most sold through subscription, which can be quite expensive Examples: The Hollywood Reporter, Editor& Publisher
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Trade Magazines
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Organization magazines
Society/association Public relations Custom
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Organization magazines
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Largest magazines by circulation
Rank Magazine 2011 Circulation 1 AARP THE MAGAZINE 22,395,670 2 AARP BULLETIN 22,236,671 3 THE COSTCO CONNECTION 8,489,821 4 BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS 7,648,900 5 GAME INFORMER 5,954,884 6 READER'S DIGEST 5,653,440 7 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 4,445,603 8 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 4,336,711 9 WOMAN'S DAY 3,863,710 10 FAMILY CIRCLE 3,816,958 Source: Magazine Publishers of America
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State of the industry State of the News Media Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism
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