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MAGAZINE ABCs Jan-Jun 2011: Top 100 magazines at a glance

The first six months of 2011 proved be another challenging period for magazines in the UK, with notable winners and losers across the top 100 magazines by circulation.

John Brown magazines hit by government cuts

John Brown, the customer publisher, has been hit by government spending cuts that have prompted the closure of several public-sector titles.

Redesigned NSPCC parenting title 'Your Family' mimics celebrity magazines

LONDON - The NSPCC is attempting to tap into the lure of celebrity magazines with a complete redesign of its parenting title, 'Your Family'.

BBC Magazines in cross-media deal with RSPB

LONDON - The Royal Society of the Protection of Birds has launched an ad campaign through BBC Magazines' print titles, including CountryFile and Radio Times, as well as its websites and live events.

The World: New York - Politicians call for ad ban in women's magazines

Forty-one members of the US Congress have urged the country's leading women's titles, including Vogue, to voluntarily stop running cigarette ads.

Media: Redwood Magazines wins contract to relaunch Amnesty

Redwood Magazines, the customer magazine publisher, has won the contract to relaunch Amnesty for the human rights organisation. Redwood will reposition the title to attract more ABC1 readers.

BBC Magazines backs new children's title with DM drive

LONDON - BBC Magazines is running a direct marketing and radio campaign through DS-J to support the launch of its new children's title CBeebies Weekly.

Emap magazines under fire as media's role in plastic surgery slammed

LONDON - Television and magazines, including Zoo and Top Sante, have come under fire from the plastic surgeons' association for offering makeovers as competition prizes and sensationalising cosmetic surgery.

Schwarzenegger in conflict of interest row over body-building magazines

LOS ANGELES – Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger is being heavily criticised for accepting $8m (£4.6m) to serve as executive editor of two body-building magazines that advertise nutritional supplements.

Which? chief looks beyond consumer magazines

Consumer rights organisation Which? is overhauling its business to make it more relevant to 21st-century consumers.

 

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