24 Aug 2007
| by Ian Darby
The first six months of 2007 were ones of major growth for the customer magazine industry, with a...There were 120 customer magazine launches in the first half of the year,
according ...
launches have
already made their presence felt. The most prominent examples were the two new magazines from the
broadcaster Sky: Sky Sports Magazine and Sky Movies Magazine. These
titles, which ...
24 Aug 2007
| by Noel Bussey
Not only did it lose a magazine when The National Magazine Company
finally gave up on CosmoGIRL! owing to poor sales, but the top three
magazines all saw their sales fall. Hachette Filipacchi's Sugar ...
rapidly that a
monthly magazine doesn't have the speed and agility to keep up. While it is clear ...
24 Aug 2007
| by Noel Bussey
. Period on period, outside the "modding" sector, almost every magazine
posted an increase, with only What ...
it will have the most impact and best
serve the consumer." Another magazine enjoying a circulation rise ...
, to reinforce Autocar's brand image of being
the definitive motoring magazine." However, despite the apparent ...
20 Apr 2005
| by Caroline Jones, Head of magazines, Starcom Mediavest
A magazine dedicated to shopping; what more could a girl ask for? At first glance Happy appears...The 'we love' sections will need to earn their credibility before their opinion is accepted. Surely readers will turn to the more trusted magazine brands for this advice?
Happy's editorial content does not compare with the more established glossies. It is a quick read, and would only be a ...
22 Jun 2005
| by Leah Annett, Head of magazines, Starcom
schedule. However, competition is strong, and more beautiful magazines cost less than £2, so a cut ...
16 Feb 2005
| by Leah Annett, Head of magazines, Starcom Motive
Emap is sparing no effort in its attempt to emulate the success of lads' weeklies, Zoo and Nuts, with Grazia, its groundbreaking weekly fashion title. It has £17m marketing support, a 600,000 print run and a competitive £1.50 cover price. It is not just the weekly frequency that marks it out as different....
02 May 2003
| by Anna Griffiths
Magazines have managed to thrive in a tough climate because they have not lost sight of the core..."Recession? What recession?" booms the voice of one magazine head as he's quizzed about how he's managed to make his business recession-proof.
Certainly, bulging magazine shelves with new titles ...
as good as they seem? Have magazines introduced new revenue streams to paper over gaps in advertising ...
11 Dec 2003
| by MediaWeek
ANALYSIS Magazines...Magazine's & Television delivery How many times have media owners called ...
, the magazine world appears to have come up with a remarkably down-toearth and simple plan. Instead of searching for the next Duffy to provide a glamorous lead for the magazine industry, PPA Marketing ...
20 Nov 2003
| by MediaWeek
FEATURE - magazines...the magazine market, more than at any time in recent years. Hopefully this signals publishers' growing ...
titles and even a Songs of Praise magazine from the BBC. And all this is on top of recent arrivals ...
that evolve and grow entire sectors. Of any medium, magazines have a unique ability to connect ...
08 Jan 2004
| by MediaWeek
FEATURE magazines...considerations for companies working in this sector. Cullen sums up the difference between magazines ...
the retail sales value of partworks in the UK was £105m, projected in 2003 to exceed £120m. As a magazine ...
collections of items that work well alongside a magazine and appeal to the collecting instincts of consumers ...