Conde Nast owned many magazines that are no longer published including Cargo, Condé Nast Portfolio, Cookie, Domino, Elegant Bride, Golf for Women, Gourmet, House and Garden, Jane, Mademoiselle, Men's Vogue, Modern Bride, Vitals Men, Vitals Women, Vogue Living, Women's Sports and Fitness, and YM. Conde Nast is headquartered in New York City and publishes 11 fashion and lifestyle magazines as well as operating 27 websites and over 50 mobile apps. Conde Nast was founded in 1909 with the purchase of Vogue magazine.
The document summarizes four main publishing houses in the UK magazine industry: IPC Media, Bauer Media, Future Media, and Condé Nast. IPC Media publishes magazines such as NME, TEEN NOW, and LOOK. Bauer Media publishes magazines including KERRANG, GRAZIA, and HEAT. Future Media publishes magazines like Classic Rock, PlayStation: The Official Magazine, and Games Master. Finally, Condé Nast publishes well-known magazines like Vogue, GQ Style, and Glamour.
IPC Media is a large UK-based magazine publisher formed through mergers in the 1960s. It publishes over 20 magazines covering various topics like music, TV, lifestyle and hobbies. In 2014, it was acquired by Time Inc. and had annual revenues of over £6 billion. Some of its most popular magazines include NME, What's on TV and Horse & Hound. Bauer Media and Future Publishing are two other major UK magazine publishers, publishing titles like Kerrang!, Take a Break and Guitarist. Conde Nast is an international luxury magazine publisher founded in the US in 1909, known for magazines like Vogue, Wired and Vanity Fair. It has over 55 million subscribers worldwide.
IPC Media is a large UK publishing company that publishes over 350 million magazine copies per year. It has offices in several UK cities and publishes magazines covering a variety of topics from entertainment to hobbies. IPC Media was founded in 1890 and dominated the UK magazine market in the mid-20th century.
A music magazine is a publication dedicated to music culture that typically includes music news, interviews, photos, essays, and record reviews. Music magazines were prolific in the UK, with NME leading sales since 1952, though declining circulation and the rise of online music sites led to the absorption of its long-time rival Melody Maker into NME in 2001. Current UK music magazines include Q, Kerrang!, and Mojo. IPC Media, Bauer, and EMAP are three major UK magazine publishers, with IPC publishing mass market women's magazines as well as men's lifestyle titles and upmarket women's brands, Bauer known for titles like FHM and heat, and EMAP focusing on B2B industries.
The document discusses several magazine publishing companies in the UK:
- Bauer Media Group is privately owned and publishes 282 magazines across 15 countries, including popular titles like More and Heat. They are the third largest publisher in the UK.
- IPC Media publishes magazines in areas like lifestyle, TV, and sports. They connect with 66% of UK women and 40% of UK men, and have over 25 million global users monthly. Popular titles include Woman's Weekly and Marie Claire.
- Future PLC publishes 150 magazines focused on genres like technology, cars, and gaming. They distribute content to 89 countries and are the UK's largest magazine exporter. Titles include TechRadar and GamesRadar.
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This document discusses how magazines are adapting to new media, including moving content online and utilizing social media. It covers different types of magazines and their presence both in print and online. While some argue magazines will move entirely online, the document concludes that printed magazines remain preferred by many consumers and magazines will find ways to survive through the changes in media.
Condé Nast is a global media company founded in 1909 that publishes high-quality magazines such as Vogue, Glamour, and Vanity Fair. It has 124 magazines, close to 100 websites, and over 200 mobile/tablet apps. Condé Nast's mission is to deliver inspiring content and brand experiences to discerning individuals through its publications and digital platforms. It has expanded into new areas like branded websites, iPad/mobile apps, and events, with the goal of strengthening its brands and maintaining relevance in a changing media landscape. Successful brand extensions help grow the business profitably, but there are risks like diluting the original brand or overstretching into unrelated areas.
The document provides guidance on pitching concepts and ideas to potential investors or partners. It discusses treating the pitch like a science by following a set structure in the presentation. It recommends using Guy Kawasaki's 10 slide template that covers the problem, solution, business model, competition, team, projections, status and a call to action. Visuals and practicing the pitch 1000 times are also emphasized to engage the audience and convey confidence in the idea.
The document summarizes four main publishing houses in the UK magazine industry: IPC Media, Bauer Media, Future Media, and Condé Nast. IPC Media publishes magazines such as NME, TEEN NOW, and LOOK. Bauer Media publishes magazines including KERRANG, GRAZIA, and HEAT. Future Media publishes magazines like Classic Rock, PlayStation: The Official Magazine, and Games Master. Finally, Condé Nast publishes well-known magazines like Vogue, GQ Style, and Glamour.
IPC Media is a large UK-based magazine publisher formed through mergers in the 1960s. It publishes over 20 magazines covering various topics like music, TV, lifestyle and hobbies. In 2014, it was acquired by Time Inc. and had annual revenues of over £6 billion. Some of its most popular magazines include NME, What's on TV and Horse & Hound. Bauer Media and Future Publishing are two other major UK magazine publishers, publishing titles like Kerrang!, Take a Break and Guitarist. Conde Nast is an international luxury magazine publisher founded in the US in 1909, known for magazines like Vogue, Wired and Vanity Fair. It has over 55 million subscribers worldwide.
IPC Media is a large UK publishing company that publishes over 350 million magazine copies per year. It has offices in several UK cities and publishes magazines covering a variety of topics from entertainment to hobbies. IPC Media was founded in 1890 and dominated the UK magazine market in the mid-20th century.
A music magazine is a publication dedicated to music culture that typically includes music news, interviews, photos, essays, and record reviews. Music magazines were prolific in the UK, with NME leading sales since 1952, though declining circulation and the rise of online music sites led to the absorption of its long-time rival Melody Maker into NME in 2001. Current UK music magazines include Q, Kerrang!, and Mojo. IPC Media, Bauer, and EMAP are three major UK magazine publishers, with IPC publishing mass market women's magazines as well as men's lifestyle titles and upmarket women's brands, Bauer known for titles like FHM and heat, and EMAP focusing on B2B industries.
The document discusses several magazine publishing companies in the UK:
- Bauer Media Group is privately owned and publishes 282 magazines across 15 countries, including popular titles like More and Heat. They are the third largest publisher in the UK.
- IPC Media publishes magazines in areas like lifestyle, TV, and sports. They connect with 66% of UK women and 40% of UK men, and have over 25 million global users monthly. Popular titles include Woman's Weekly and Marie Claire.
- Future PLC publishes 150 magazines focused on genres like technology, cars, and gaming. They distribute content to 89 countries and are the UK's largest magazine exporter. Titles include TechRadar and GamesRadar.
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This document discusses how magazines are adapting to new media, including moving content online and utilizing social media. It covers different types of magazines and their presence both in print and online. While some argue magazines will move entirely online, the document concludes that printed magazines remain preferred by many consumers and magazines will find ways to survive through the changes in media.
Condé Nast is a global media company founded in 1909 that publishes high-quality magazines such as Vogue, Glamour, and Vanity Fair. It has 124 magazines, close to 100 websites, and over 200 mobile/tablet apps. Condé Nast's mission is to deliver inspiring content and brand experiences to discerning individuals through its publications and digital platforms. It has expanded into new areas like branded websites, iPad/mobile apps, and events, with the goal of strengthening its brands and maintaining relevance in a changing media landscape. Successful brand extensions help grow the business profitably, but there are risks like diluting the original brand or overstretching into unrelated areas.
The document provides guidance on pitching concepts and ideas to potential investors or partners. It discusses treating the pitch like a science by following a set structure in the presentation. It recommends using Guy Kawasaki's 10 slide template that covers the problem, solution, business model, competition, team, projections, status and a call to action. Visuals and practicing the pitch 1000 times are also emphasized to engage the audience and convey confidence in the idea.
IPC Media produces over 60 magazine brands in the UK, reaching almost 26 million adults. It specializes in sport and leisure magazines as well as magazines for men. Established in 1853, IPC Media is based in London with additional bases in other UK cities.
Bauer Media also focuses on magazine brands in the UK, employing over 6,400 people. In addition to magazines, it is involved in television and radio. Bauer Media's main base is in London with other UK offices.
Future Media holds leading market positions with 89 magazines distributed across 89 countries, making it the UK's largest magazine exporter. In addition to magazines, it advertises jobs and other brands on its website. Future Media has international branches
The document provides information about several magazine publishing companies including Condé Nast, Future PLC, IPC Media, and Bauer Media. It details their founding dates, locations, magazines published, sizes, histories and important moments. Condé Nast was founded in 1909 and publishes over 126 magazines globally. Future PLC attracts over 38 million monthly online visitors and exports magazines to 89 countries. IPC Media publishes magazines in the UK and was formed in 1963. Bauer Media is Europe's largest privately owned publisher operating in 15 countries.
Future Publishing is an international media group founded in 1985 in the UK that publishes magazines focused on technology, entertainment, and other topics. It grew through acquisitions and now attracts over 38 million monthly online visitors and sells 2.2 million magazines per month across 89 countries. Future Publishing is headquartered in Bath, UK.
Condé Nast is a high-class magazine publishing house known for brands like Vogue that signify prestige. It aims to impress through coverage of all interests while maintaining an upscale image. Condé Nast has published magazines internationally since 1905 and was acquired by Advance Publications in 1959. It has grown through strategic acquisitions of titles like Details, Bon Appétit, and Architectural Digest to expand its audience reach.
IPC Media publishes magazines focused on specific interests like sports, hobbies and women's weekly topics. They have offices in several cities in the UK and engage with over 25 million UK adults through their publications. IPC Media was formed in 1963 through the merger of three UK magazine publishers and has launched several iconic titles over the years. Their brand identity emphasizes magazines related to sports, leisure activities and genres typically aimed at women readers.
IPC Media is a large UK publishing company that produces over 85 print and digital brands reaching nearly 27 million UK adults. Their portfolio includes magazines targeting men, mass market women, and upmarket women. IPC is wholly owned by Time Inc. In the mid-1950s, the magazine industry was highly competitive with only a few large companies dominating the market.
The document discusses several major publishing houses in the UK:
- Bauer Media publishes over 300 magazines across 15 countries and employs 6,400 people. It owns popular titles like FHM, heat, and Closer.
- IPC Media produces over 60 magazines including Marie Claire. It reaches almost two-thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men.
- Future Publishing has operations in the UK, US, and Australia, creating over 180 publications. It is the UK's number one exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
- Condé Nast is a US-based company with offices worldwide including in Britain, Italy, Germany, China, and India. In 2019 its international revenues were over £428
IPC Media produces over 60 magazines across different sectors like music and interior design, reaching almost 26 million UK adults. Some of their magazines were sold for £806 million in 1998, the largest management buyout in UK history. Bauer Media owns over 80 influential media brands spanning various interests like heat, GRAZIA and FHM, reaching over 19 million UK adults across multiple channels. Future Publishing has operations in the UK, USA and Australia creating over 180 special-interest publications, with 3.2 million magazines sold each month, making them the UK's number 1 exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
IPC Media produces over 60 magazines across different sectors like music and interior design, reaching almost 26 million UK adults. Some of their magazines were sold for £806 million in 1998, the largest management buyout in UK history. Bauer Media owns over 80 influential media brands spanning various interests like heat, GRAZIA and FHM, reaching over 19 million UK adults across multiple channels. Future Publishing creates over 180 special interest publications, websites and events for passionate audiences, selling 3.2 million magazines monthly in the UK, US and Australia.
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Here are a few key points about Future plc based on the information provided:
- Future plc started with just one magazine in 1985 but has since grown to creating over 180 special interest publications, websites, and events.
- They hold market-leading positions in several niche interests like games, film, music, technology, cycling, automotive and crafts.
- Future plc sells 3.2 million magazines each month and attracts over 23 million unique visitors to their websites.
- They export or syndicate publications to 90 countries internationally, making them the UK’s number one exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
Based on these details, it seems Future plc would be considered one of the
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Here are a few key points about Future plc based on the information provided:
- Future plc started with just one magazine in 1985 but has since grown to creating over 180 special interest publications, websites, and events.
- They hold market-leading positions in many niche interests like games, film, music, technology, cycling, automotive and crafts.
- Future plc sells 3.2 million magazines each month and attracts over 23 million unique visitors to their websites.
- They export or syndicate publications to 90 countries internationally, making them the UK’s number one exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
Based on these details, it seems Future plc would be considered one of the
IPC Media has a wide range of magazine brands across different genres like fashion, music, and equestrian, giving it a broad audience. While IPC revenues increased last year to £356.1 million thanks to magazines like Look and NME, it made this profit after selling 20 popular brands to focus on top earners. The IPC website provides information on its magazines along with subscription and contact options. IPC was formed in 1959 when its chairman acquired Amalgamated Press and renamed it Fleetway Publications, growing it into a leading magazine publisher through new introductions over the years.
Condé Nast International Ltd publishes over 126 magazines and 104 websites globally, earning £117 million in profit. Founded in 1909 and headquartered in New York City, it is owned by the Newhouse family and publishes magazines such as Vogue, GQ, and Wired. Future plc publishes magazines in areas such as cycling, gaming, and TV, reaching over 38 million monthly online visitors and selling 2.2 million magazines per month across 89 countries. IPC Media publishes magazines including Closer, Heat, and Match, reaching almost 26 million UK adults with their print and digital publications.
IPC Media is a large UK consumer magazine and digital publisher that sells over 350 million copies annually. It has over 60 media brands across print, online, mobile and events. IPC Media publishes magazines covering various topics like gossip, women's interests, gardening, cycling and more.
Bauer Media is part of the privately owned Bauer Media Group, Europe's largest publishing group. Bauer Media operates in the UK and publishes magazines covering topics like music, bikes, celebrity news and more.
EMAP owns industry-leading B2B brands in sectors like retail, health and construction. It produces magazines related to these industries.
Future PLC is an international media group listed on the London Stock Exchange. It
Condé Nast is a magazine publisher founded in 1909 that produces 18 consumer magazines in the US including Vanity Fair and Vogue as well as business publications. It is headquartered in New York City and owned by Advance Publications, with Charles H. Townsend as CEO and Robert A. Sauerberg as president.
Nat Mag published 19 magazines in the United Kingdom, including titles like Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, and Men's Health. It was established in 1910 and was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation. Arnaud de Puyfontaine became chief executive in 2009, with his predecessor Duncan Edwards having been the managing director since around 1990 when he was named the 75th most important person in the British media by The Guardian newspaper in 2008.
Nat Mag published 19 magazines in the United Kingdom, including titles like Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, and Men's Health. It was established in 1910 and was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation. Arnaud de Puyfontaine became chief executive in 2009, with his predecessor Duncan Edwards having been the managing director since around 1990 when he was named the 75th most important person in the British media by The Guardian newspaper.
Time Inc. UK, formerly known as IPC Media, is the largest magazine publisher in the UK. It owns over 60 brands across print, digital, and events. Some of its top brands are NME, In Style, and What's On TV. It focuses on upmarket women, mass market women, and men. IPC saw a 1 million print sales decline in 2014. However, it insists its total reach across platforms is larger than ever before. Bauer Media is a European media company that owns magazines, websites, radio stations, and TV channels across the world. It was originally a small German printer but is now the UK's third largest publisher. Future plc is ranked as the sixth largest media company in the
Future is a private UK company founded in 1985 that focuses on magazine and internet publishing. It sells over 3 million magazines per month and has over 20 million unique visitors to its websites. Future exports publications to 90 countries, making it the largest magazine exporter in the UK. Its magazines include titles like Xbox 360: The Official Magazine, Total Film, and T3. In 2006, Future was the sixth largest publishing company in the UK.
The document discusses several major publishing companies in Europe, including Bauer Media Group (founded in 1953 with over 300 magazines across 15 countries), Condé Nast (founded in 1909 and producing magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker), National Magazine Company (established in 1910 under the name Hearst Magazines UK and producing titles like Men's Health), Dennis Publishing (founded in 1974 and now an independent media company with over 70 magazines), and IPC (launched in 1853 and producing over 60 media brands reaching 26 million UK adults).
The document discusses techniques used to attract a younger audience to a magazine. The author used informal language, slang, and bright colors typically associated with magazines for females. Well-known artists were featured on the cover to generate interest among music fans. Eye contact and a simple mid-shot photo of a smiling model on the cover aimed to personally address readers in a non-superior way.
A double page article layout could be more professional looking with balanced formatting across both pages. The content and any images would be arranged to allow easy reading from one page to the next in a coherent flow. Symmetrical or asymmetrical designs may work depending on the article type and message to be conveyed.
IPC Media produces over 60 magazine brands in the UK, reaching almost 26 million adults. It specializes in sport and leisure magazines as well as magazines for men. Established in 1853, IPC Media is based in London with additional bases in other UK cities.
Bauer Media also focuses on magazine brands in the UK, employing over 6,400 people. In addition to magazines, it is involved in television and radio. Bauer Media's main base is in London with other UK offices.
Future Media holds leading market positions with 89 magazines distributed across 89 countries, making it the UK's largest magazine exporter. In addition to magazines, it advertises jobs and other brands on its website. Future Media has international branches
The document provides information about several magazine publishing companies including Condé Nast, Future PLC, IPC Media, and Bauer Media. It details their founding dates, locations, magazines published, sizes, histories and important moments. Condé Nast was founded in 1909 and publishes over 126 magazines globally. Future PLC attracts over 38 million monthly online visitors and exports magazines to 89 countries. IPC Media publishes magazines in the UK and was formed in 1963. Bauer Media is Europe's largest privately owned publisher operating in 15 countries.
Future Publishing is an international media group founded in 1985 in the UK that publishes magazines focused on technology, entertainment, and other topics. It grew through acquisitions and now attracts over 38 million monthly online visitors and sells 2.2 million magazines per month across 89 countries. Future Publishing is headquartered in Bath, UK.
Condé Nast is a high-class magazine publishing house known for brands like Vogue that signify prestige. It aims to impress through coverage of all interests while maintaining an upscale image. Condé Nast has published magazines internationally since 1905 and was acquired by Advance Publications in 1959. It has grown through strategic acquisitions of titles like Details, Bon Appétit, and Architectural Digest to expand its audience reach.
IPC Media publishes magazines focused on specific interests like sports, hobbies and women's weekly topics. They have offices in several cities in the UK and engage with over 25 million UK adults through their publications. IPC Media was formed in 1963 through the merger of three UK magazine publishers and has launched several iconic titles over the years. Their brand identity emphasizes magazines related to sports, leisure activities and genres typically aimed at women readers.
IPC Media is a large UK publishing company that produces over 85 print and digital brands reaching nearly 27 million UK adults. Their portfolio includes magazines targeting men, mass market women, and upmarket women. IPC is wholly owned by Time Inc. In the mid-1950s, the magazine industry was highly competitive with only a few large companies dominating the market.
The document discusses several major publishing houses in the UK:
- Bauer Media publishes over 300 magazines across 15 countries and employs 6,400 people. It owns popular titles like FHM, heat, and Closer.
- IPC Media produces over 60 magazines including Marie Claire. It reaches almost two-thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men.
- Future Publishing has operations in the UK, US, and Australia, creating over 180 publications. It is the UK's number one exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
- Condé Nast is a US-based company with offices worldwide including in Britain, Italy, Germany, China, and India. In 2019 its international revenues were over £428
IPC Media produces over 60 magazines across different sectors like music and interior design, reaching almost 26 million UK adults. Some of their magazines were sold for £806 million in 1998, the largest management buyout in UK history. Bauer Media owns over 80 influential media brands spanning various interests like heat, GRAZIA and FHM, reaching over 19 million UK adults across multiple channels. Future Publishing has operations in the UK, USA and Australia creating over 180 special-interest publications, with 3.2 million magazines sold each month, making them the UK's number 1 exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
IPC Media produces over 60 magazines across different sectors like music and interior design, reaching almost 26 million UK adults. Some of their magazines were sold for £806 million in 1998, the largest management buyout in UK history. Bauer Media owns over 80 influential media brands spanning various interests like heat, GRAZIA and FHM, reaching over 19 million UK adults across multiple channels. Future Publishing creates over 180 special interest publications, websites and events for passionate audiences, selling 3.2 million magazines monthly in the UK, US and Australia.
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Here are a few key points about Future plc based on the information provided:
- Future plc started with just one magazine in 1985 but has since grown to creating over 180 special interest publications, websites, and events.
- They hold market-leading positions in several niche interests like games, film, music, technology, cycling, automotive and crafts.
- Future plc sells 3.2 million magazines each month and attracts over 23 million unique visitors to their websites.
- They export or syndicate publications to 90 countries internationally, making them the UK’s number one exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
Based on these details, it seems Future plc would be considered one of the
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Here are a few key points about Future plc based on the information provided:
- Future plc started with just one magazine in 1985 but has since grown to creating over 180 special interest publications, websites, and events.
- They hold market-leading positions in many niche interests like games, film, music, technology, cycling, automotive and crafts.
- Future plc sells 3.2 million magazines each month and attracts over 23 million unique visitors to their websites.
- They export or syndicate publications to 90 countries internationally, making them the UK’s number one exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
Based on these details, it seems Future plc would be considered one of the
IPC Media has a wide range of magazine brands across different genres like fashion, music, and equestrian, giving it a broad audience. While IPC revenues increased last year to £356.1 million thanks to magazines like Look and NME, it made this profit after selling 20 popular brands to focus on top earners. The IPC website provides information on its magazines along with subscription and contact options. IPC was formed in 1959 when its chairman acquired Amalgamated Press and renamed it Fleetway Publications, growing it into a leading magazine publisher through new introductions over the years.
Condé Nast International Ltd publishes over 126 magazines and 104 websites globally, earning £117 million in profit. Founded in 1909 and headquartered in New York City, it is owned by the Newhouse family and publishes magazines such as Vogue, GQ, and Wired. Future plc publishes magazines in areas such as cycling, gaming, and TV, reaching over 38 million monthly online visitors and selling 2.2 million magazines per month across 89 countries. IPC Media publishes magazines including Closer, Heat, and Match, reaching almost 26 million UK adults with their print and digital publications.
IPC Media is a large UK consumer magazine and digital publisher that sells over 350 million copies annually. It has over 60 media brands across print, online, mobile and events. IPC Media publishes magazines covering various topics like gossip, women's interests, gardening, cycling and more.
Bauer Media is part of the privately owned Bauer Media Group, Europe's largest publishing group. Bauer Media operates in the UK and publishes magazines covering topics like music, bikes, celebrity news and more.
EMAP owns industry-leading B2B brands in sectors like retail, health and construction. It produces magazines related to these industries.
Future PLC is an international media group listed on the London Stock Exchange. It
Condé Nast is a magazine publisher founded in 1909 that produces 18 consumer magazines in the US including Vanity Fair and Vogue as well as business publications. It is headquartered in New York City and owned by Advance Publications, with Charles H. Townsend as CEO and Robert A. Sauerberg as president.
Nat Mag published 19 magazines in the United Kingdom, including titles like Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, and Men's Health. It was established in 1910 and was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation. Arnaud de Puyfontaine became chief executive in 2009, with his predecessor Duncan Edwards having been the managing director since around 1990 when he was named the 75th most important person in the British media by The Guardian newspaper in 2008.
Nat Mag published 19 magazines in the United Kingdom, including titles like Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, and Men's Health. It was established in 1910 and was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation. Arnaud de Puyfontaine became chief executive in 2009, with his predecessor Duncan Edwards having been the managing director since around 1990 when he was named the 75th most important person in the British media by The Guardian newspaper.
Time Inc. UK, formerly known as IPC Media, is the largest magazine publisher in the UK. It owns over 60 brands across print, digital, and events. Some of its top brands are NME, In Style, and What's On TV. It focuses on upmarket women, mass market women, and men. IPC saw a 1 million print sales decline in 2014. However, it insists its total reach across platforms is larger than ever before. Bauer Media is a European media company that owns magazines, websites, radio stations, and TV channels across the world. It was originally a small German printer but is now the UK's third largest publisher. Future plc is ranked as the sixth largest media company in the
Future is a private UK company founded in 1985 that focuses on magazine and internet publishing. It sells over 3 million magazines per month and has over 20 million unique visitors to its websites. Future exports publications to 90 countries, making it the largest magazine exporter in the UK. Its magazines include titles like Xbox 360: The Official Magazine, Total Film, and T3. In 2006, Future was the sixth largest publishing company in the UK.
The document discusses several major publishing companies in Europe, including Bauer Media Group (founded in 1953 with over 300 magazines across 15 countries), Condé Nast (founded in 1909 and producing magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker), National Magazine Company (established in 1910 under the name Hearst Magazines UK and producing titles like Men's Health), Dennis Publishing (founded in 1974 and now an independent media company with over 70 magazines), and IPC (launched in 1853 and producing over 60 media brands reaching 26 million UK adults).
The document discusses techniques used to attract a younger audience to a magazine. The author used informal language, slang, and bright colors typically associated with magazines for females. Well-known artists were featured on the cover to generate interest among music fans. Eye contact and a simple mid-shot photo of a smiling model on the cover aimed to personally address readers in a non-superior way.
A double page article layout could be more professional looking with balanced formatting across both pages. The content and any images would be arranged to allow easy reading from one page to the next in a coherent flow. Symmetrical or asymmetrical designs may work depending on the article type and message to be conveyed.
A double page article layout could be more professional looking with balanced formatting across both pages. The content and any images should be consistently placed to allow easy reading from one page to the next. Symmetry and clear organization helps readers focus on the information rather than navigating an asymmetrical design.
The document surveys readers on the balance of articles versus images on a magazine cover, the effectiveness of the colors used, and the appropriateness of the photo style for the publication. Readers felt the cover had a good balance of content, used colors well, and featured an image style fitting for the magazine.
A survey asked readers what price they would pay for a weekly music magazine and what types of articles they expect to find. The price options were £1.50, £2.00 and £2.50, and expected article types included music video reviews, exclusive singer interviews, and album reviews. The document also mentioned potential photo shots for the magazine but provided no other context.
The document discusses choosing a name and font for a new chart music magazine. It provides 4 potential names for the magazine - beats, impulsion, vibra, and nmc (new music chart) - and examples of how the name "nmc" could appear in different fonts.
A female chart music magazine cover would likely feature a close-up shot of a popular female artist in vibrant colors with a bold font title over the image highlighting the artist or a key story in the issue. The colors would be bright and eye-catching to draw readers' attention while selling copies on newsstands.
The magazine cover uses bold contrasts between pink, blue, and black colors for the images and text against a simple gradient color background. It features a mid-shot of the artist making eye contact with readers and expressing a serious, professional demeanor matching the dedication to music in the quote below the main image. Limited articles are listed professionally without being overly busy, clearly focusing on the music genre for this edition.
This document contains a flat plan for an article layout with text and image elements. The plan shows text blocks in different areas of the page along with embedded images. The visual layout suggests combining text and images together on the page.
The document discusses a flat plan for an article. In 3 sentences or less, it does not provide enough context to generate an informative summary. The document is too short and lacks essential details needed to understand its main topic or purpose.
This document contains plans for a double page article layout that includes text boxes on both pages along with images. The first page has multiple text boxes as well as an image with text. The second page features additional text boxes and images.
This document discusses an image bank. An image bank is a collection of photographs, graphics, or other visual media that can be used for various purposes. The images in the bank can be searched, accessed, and utilized by those with permission to incorporate visual elements into their work.
The document provides guidance on designing an effective contents page for a magazine. It recommends including the issue date and number for readers, using a consistent color scheme as the cover but also adding gold to highlight special articles. It also suggests using a dominant image with a quote to preview interview contents and clear subheadings to distinguish magazine sections.
The document discusses a double page magazine spread that uses a washed out background to focus attention on the image and text. Bold colors, an unusual pose, and a large dominant image are used to clearly indicate the focal point of the article. While the layout and language will be more casual, the document discusses incorporating colors and items that tie into the themes of the article in a similar manner.
The magazine pitch proposes a pop music magazine called nmc (new music chart) or Beats targeted at teens aged 14-19. The front cover would feature singer Hollie in a red dress and include three font styles and colors based on her outfit. The contents would be one page split 40% images and 60% text, with sections for new music, reader comments, and a third unnamed section. A double-page spread would review Rihanna's "Diamonds" video with 30% images and 70% text, including social media quotes and recent news about the artist.
This document lists 5 music videos that could potentially be reviewed in a magazine: Rihanna's "Diamonds", Rita Ora's "Shine Ya Light", Nicki Minaj's "Va Va Voom", One Direction's "Live While We're Young", and Labrinth ft. Emeli Sande's "Beneath Your Beautiful".
This document lists 5 music videos that could potentially be reviewed in a magazine: Rihanna's "Diamonds", Rita Ora's "Shine Ya Light", Nicki Minaj's "Va Va Voom", One Direction's "Live While We're Young", and Labrinth ft. Emeli Sande's "Beneath Your Beautiful".
This document outlines the planning for a photo shoot with model Hollie Farnill on November 21st. It will include long shots, mid shots, and close ups of the model. Three costume changes are scheduled but no details are provided about the specific outfits.
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rise 14 per cent to £17.3m New York city.
magazines of this genre, e.g. the three above. They also
publish 27 websites, and more than 50 apps for mobile last year. Although it is
and tablet devices. published in these
History countries.
Condé Montrose Nast launched his
magazine empire in 1909 with the purchase
of Vogue, which was first created in 1892
as a New York weekly journal of society and
fashion news. At first, Mr. Nast published
the magazine under Vogue Company and
didn’t incorporate Condé Nast Publications
until 1923.
2. publishing houses: research
Company size Important moments
Future attracts more than 35 million unique The company was
visitors a month online and is one of the world’s founded in
leading publishers on tablets such as the Apple Somerton, Somerset Web details
iPad. Founded in 1985 with one magazine, Future in 1985 by Chris
publishing's currently have operations in the UK, Anderson with the Futures website is easy
US and Australia creating over 200 specialist sole magazine to navigate around,
publications, apps, websites and events. Amstrad Action. and features pages on
Market share news, careers and
Future PLC sell 2.2 million magazines every investors, showing the
month, and export to 89 countries, making it company are very
the UK’s number one exporter and licensor of involved with their
magazines. The website attracts more than 20 audience making it
million visitors. feel very friendly.
Publishing items
Maximum pc, Future music, Guitar World, T3,
Total Film, Computer Music, The Official
Magazine.
3. publishing houses: research
Market share
With more than 60 iconic media
brands, IPC creates content for
multiple platforms, across print,
online, mobile, tablets and events.
Web details
The company engages with 26 IPC media’s homepage has a
million UK adults - almost two very professional and current
thirds of UK women and over 40% appearance, it is easy to
of UK men. navigate and keeps up to date
with any new information
about the company.
Brand identity
The main publishing sector of IPC is sport and leisure, Headquarters and important dates
their magazines feature ‘Golf Monthly’ ‘Rugby World’ Founded 1958
‘Cycle Sport’, the second main sector is Women’s Country of United
Lifestyle, as they have many magazines such as; ‘Look’ origin Kingdom
and ‘Woman’s Weekly’
Headquarters
London
location
IPC media is wholly owned by Time Inc., a consumer Publication
magazine and digital publisher in the United Kingdom, Magazines
types
with a large portfolio selling over 350 million copies
each year. www.ipcmedia.
Official website
com
4. publishing houses: research Brand Identity
Bauer Media has a wide variety
Market Share of target audiences catering for
Bauer Media is a division of the Bauer Media Group, men, women, hobbies and
Europe’s largest privately owned publishing Group. The music. They own some of the
Group is a worldwide media empire offering over 300 most well known brands such
magazines in 15 countries, as well as online, TV and as Q, Kerrang! and Smash Hits.
radio stations attracting 19 million users a week.
Bauer Media is a multi-platform UK-based media Group
consisting of many companies collected around two
Magazines Published
main divisions – Magazines and Radio - widely
recognised and rewarded as being industry innovators.
Profits
IPC media’s annual pre-tax profits at the magazine
company behind Grazia and Zoo were down 9.5% to
£57.3m in 2011 after a £17.7m drop in revenues. Its cost
of sales fell 5.9% to £89.8m while its administrative
expenses were down 10.9% to £80.3m. Staff costs
stayed steady at £3.58m.
Headquarters
Bauer media is based in Hamburg, Germany after being founded in 1875. The Bauer
Publishing Group has grown into a worldwide publishing and media company. The Bauer
Publishing Group owns 282 magazines worldwide in 15 countries, as well as TV and radio
stations. Bauer started in the UK with the launch of Bella magazine in 1987 and as H Bauer
Publishing became Britain's third largest publisher. Bauer further expanded in the UK with the
purchase of Emap Consumer Media and Emap Radio in 2008 to become the UK's biggest