What magazines do IPC publish?
IPC publish 63 magazines, all of which fit into
three different categories – mass market for
women, market for upmarket women and market
for men.
The most popular amongst these are:
Company History
The company was founded in 1968
after lots of smaller publications
decided to join forces, and the
company has just recently been
bought out by Time Inc. IPC has a
large portfolio selling over 350 million
copies each year.
OUR MISSION IS SIMPLE:
To create the most effective marketing and
communications campaigns that will enable our
clients to build long-term relationships with their
customers and in doing so, deliver a healthy
return on their investment (ROI).
MUSIC MAGAZINE RELATED
TO THE PUBLISHING HOUSE:
©1996-2015 Time
Inc. (UK) Ltd.
All rights reserved
NME is part of the
Time Inc. (UK) Ltd
Entertainment
Network
What magazines do they publish?
Bauer Media Group is a large
European-based media company,
headquartered in Hamburg,
Germany that manages a
portfolio of more than 600
magazines, over 400 digital
products and 50 radio and TV
stations around the world.
“Bauer Media reaches over
22 million UK adults. We
connect our audiences
with compelling and
quality content whenever,
wherever and however
© Bauer Consumer Media Ltd. All Rights
Reserved.
MUSIC MAGAZINE RELATED
TO THE PUBLISHING HOUSE:
© Bauer Consumer Media Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
What magazines do they publish?
The company was founded as
Future Publishing in Somerton,
Somerset in 1985 by Chris
Anderson with the sole magazine
Amstrad Action. An early
innovation was the inclusion of
free software on magazine covers,
the first company to do so.
Anderson sold Future to Pearson
PLC for £52.7m in 1994, but
bought it back in 1998, with
Future chief executive Greg
Ingham and Apax Venture
Partners, for £142m. In 2001
Anderson left Future.
Target Audience: Mostly hobbies
i.e gaming, playing musical
instruments and driving (mostly
aimed at men)
MusicRadar is part
of Future plc, an
international
media group and
leading digital
publisher. Visit
our corporate site.
What magazines do they publish?
Condé Nast International is the
international arm of the New-
York based publishing company
which produces many of the
world's best known magazine
brands. With headquarters
located in London, Condé Nast
International publishes 126
magazines, close to 100
websites and more than 200
tablet and mobile apps.
55 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS
Conde Nast’s Target Audiences:
• Prestige Pioneer (prestige beauty buyer/first to
try)
• Big-Basket Beauty (mass beauty/volume buyer)
• Right from the Runway (luxury fashion follower)
• Eclectic Stylist (high/low fashion buyer)
• Alpha-Millennial (young peer leaders)
• Lovemark Mom (mothers who buy brand
names/not generics)
• Motor Maven (luxury car experts/the source for
their friends)
• Shopping without Borders (global traveler)
• Tech-thusiast (volume consumer electronics
buyer)
• On-The-Towners (leading-edge singles, large social
network, love to socialize)
The high-end magazine publisher’s pre-tax profits fell
for the second year in a row – profits have halved since
2011– with much of the blame due to investment in its
fashion and design college and information
technology.
Turnover at the company, which publishes a range of
titles including Tatler and Vanity Fair, fell by just over
6% to £109.95m.
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  • 1.
    What magazines doIPC publish? IPC publish 63 magazines, all of which fit into three different categories – mass market for women, market for upmarket women and market for men. The most popular amongst these are: Company History The company was founded in 1968 after lots of smaller publications decided to join forces, and the company has just recently been bought out by Time Inc. IPC has a large portfolio selling over 350 million copies each year. OUR MISSION IS SIMPLE: To create the most effective marketing and communications campaigns that will enable our clients to build long-term relationships with their customers and in doing so, deliver a healthy return on their investment (ROI). MUSIC MAGAZINE RELATED TO THE PUBLISHING HOUSE: ©1996-2015 Time Inc. (UK) Ltd. All rights reserved NME is part of the Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Entertainment Network
  • 2.
    What magazines dothey publish? Bauer Media Group is a large European-based media company, headquartered in Hamburg, Germany that manages a portfolio of more than 600 magazines, over 400 digital products and 50 radio and TV stations around the world. “Bauer Media reaches over 22 million UK adults. We connect our audiences with compelling and quality content whenever, wherever and however © Bauer Consumer Media Ltd. All Rights Reserved. MUSIC MAGAZINE RELATED TO THE PUBLISHING HOUSE: © Bauer Consumer Media Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 3.
    What magazines dothey publish? The company was founded as Future Publishing in Somerton, Somerset in 1985 by Chris Anderson with the sole magazine Amstrad Action. An early innovation was the inclusion of free software on magazine covers, the first company to do so. Anderson sold Future to Pearson PLC for £52.7m in 1994, but bought it back in 1998, with Future chief executive Greg Ingham and Apax Venture Partners, for £142m. In 2001 Anderson left Future. Target Audience: Mostly hobbies i.e gaming, playing musical instruments and driving (mostly aimed at men) MusicRadar is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.
  • 4.
    What magazines dothey publish? Condé Nast International is the international arm of the New- York based publishing company which produces many of the world's best known magazine brands. With headquarters located in London, Condé Nast International publishes 126 magazines, close to 100 websites and more than 200 tablet and mobile apps. 55 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS Conde Nast’s Target Audiences: • Prestige Pioneer (prestige beauty buyer/first to try) • Big-Basket Beauty (mass beauty/volume buyer) • Right from the Runway (luxury fashion follower) • Eclectic Stylist (high/low fashion buyer) • Alpha-Millennial (young peer leaders) • Lovemark Mom (mothers who buy brand names/not generics) • Motor Maven (luxury car experts/the source for their friends) • Shopping without Borders (global traveler) • Tech-thusiast (volume consumer electronics buyer) • On-The-Towners (leading-edge singles, large social network, love to socialize) The high-end magazine publisher’s pre-tax profits fell for the second year in a row – profits have halved since 2011– with much of the blame due to investment in its fashion and design college and information technology. Turnover at the company, which publishes a range of titles including Tatler and Vanity Fair, fell by just over 6% to £109.95m. © 2015 Condé Nast. All rights reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. The material on this site may not be reproduced,distributed,transmitted,cached or otherwise used,except with prior written permission of Condé Nast.