1. Magazine publishing houses
IPC media
Magazine published
NME
Country life
Chat
Look
Mousebreaker
Now
TV times
And more…..
The International Publishing Corporation Ltd was formed in 1963 following the
merger of the UK's three leading magazine publishers - George Newnes, Odhams
Press and Fleetway Publications - who came together with the Mirror Group to
form the International Publishing Corporation (IPC). And IPC Magazines was
created five years later, in 1968. Recently the IPC media was bought by Times Inc.
Uk
History
IPC media mission statement is iconic media brands. Content built on
amazing relationships and inspired conversations with millions of
consumers.
IPC media had a revenue of 6 billion pounds
form September 2014 to September 2015
IPC media recently sold their ‘nuts
magazine’ this shows that they want to
be a more respectful company.
Most magazines produced by IPC media
have a target audience of older males
as they have magazines such as ‘golf
monthly’ and ‘cycling world’. Magazines
such as ‘Country life’ and ‘style at
home’ are aimed at older females. And
magazines such as ‘NME’ is aimed at
13-30 year olds.
NME figures felling below
20,000 for the first in 2014.
General circulation figures:
What’s on TV: 1,253,697, magazines printed
per year but has risen 0.3% since last year
Chat:374,730 magazines printed per year,
dropped -9.7% in the last year
NME: 15,384 printed per year but has risen
21.1% in the last year
2. Bauer MediaMagazines published
Car
Empire
Bike
Kerrang
Take a break
FMH
Bauer media was founded in
1875.
Today the Bauer Media Group is Europe's largest magazine publisher and a market leader with
its titles, including the key markets of Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand, Poland and the
USA. The company has a presence in a total of 20 countries. Since 2010 responsibility for the
family company has been held by Yvonne Bauer, the fifth generation to lead the publishing
corporation. She is driving the expansion of international business as well as the continued
development of the magazines and digital business.
Bauer media’s revenue from
2005 to 2014
At the beginning of the 20th century, Bauer is one of the first companies ever to publish a free
advertising paper in Germany: the Rothenburgsorter Zeitung. In the 1920s the Extrablatt am
Montag (a special edition on Monday) is established, which later becomes a sports newspaper.
The weekly radio magazine Rundfunk-Kritik emerges at the end of the 1920s and quickly
reaches a print run of more than half a million copies
FHM, which in its pomp as the UK's most popular
men's magazine sold more than 600,000 copies a
month, has now slipped below a monthly
circulation of 100,000.
Bauer media Mission statement
The UK’s most influential media brand network.
Bauer media revenue in the millions
Bauer media only have 2 magazines for men which are Zoo and FHM.
3. Conde Nast
Magazines published by Conde
Nast:
Glamour
Vogue
GQ
Love
Brides
And more…
The name of the Condé Nast Group derives from its American founder, Condé Montrose Nast
who, in 1909, bought Vogue, an American publication which had been in existence since 1892.
He transformed it from a 24-page weekly into a monthly magazine, and this formed the nucleus
of the American company. In 1913 Vanity Fair was launched in the States, and in 1915 House &
Garden was acquired. In 1959 the company was purchased by the late Samuel I Newhouse, the
newspaper proprietor, as part of his media company Advance Publications. His son S. I.
Newhouse Jr remains chairman of Condé Nast Inc and of Advance Publications, while his cousin
Jonathan Newhouse serves as Chairman and Chief Executive of Condé Nast International.
These magazines are published for
women
Vogue
W
Glamour
Allure
Self
Style.com
Teen vogue
GQ
Details
Conde nast mission
statement is:
An obsession with quality
4. Future’s magazines
Xbox official magazines (472,875
views)
Pc gamer(8,852,094 views)
TechReader(19,697,716 Views)
MaximumPC (473,117 Views)