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Title: Magazines


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Magazines
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Magazine launches
  • Martha Stewart Living (1991)
  • O, The Oprah Magazine (2000)
  • McCalls becomes Rosie (2001)
  • ? ?

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Early History of Magazines
  • magazine from French word magasin, meaning
    storehouse or shop
  • Colonial magazines - first in 1741, Philadelphia
  • 1776 - about 100 operating

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Early History of Magazines
  • North American Review (1815)
  • Saturday Evening Post (1821)

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Early History of Magazines
  • 1850 - nearly 600 magazines
  • Godeys Ladys Book (1850s)

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Early History of Magazines
  • The Nation (1865)
  • ?
  • 1870s - about 1200 magazines
  • Postal Act of 1879 postal rates went down

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Early History of Magazines
  • Pictorial Pioneers

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Harpers Weekly/Photos around 1890
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Early History of Magazines
  • 1905 - more than 6000
  • In 1903, Ladies Home Journal reached circulation
    of 1 million.
  • ?

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Early History of Magazines
  • Magazines help readers to see themselves as part
    of nation

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Social Reform and Muckrakers
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Social Reform and Muckrakers
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Social Reform and Muckrakers
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Social Reform and Muckrakers
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Social Reform and Muckrakers
  • President Theodore Roosevelt, 1906 reporters
    willing to crawl through muck of society to
    uncover story.

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Social Reform and Muckrakers
  • 1902, McClures Magazine (1893-1933)
  • Ida Tarbells book The History of the Standard
    Oil Company on John D. Rockefellers big oil
    monopoly.

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Social Reform and Muckrakers
  • Lincoln Steffens Shame of the Cities on urban
    problems.

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Social Reform and Muckrakers
  • 1906, Cosmopolitan (1886- ) purchased by Hearst,
    series called The Treason of the Senate

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Social Reform and Muckrakers
  • Colliers The Great American
  • Fraud series on patent
  • medicines. SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS

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Social Reform and Muckrakers
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  • Upton Sinclairs novel The Jungle and Colliers
    and LHJ muckraking reports, led to the Pure Food
    and Drug Act in 1906.

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Rise of General Interest Magazines
  • Saturday Evening Post
  • - hits 2 million in 1920s.
  • Readers Digest
  • - by 1946, most popular magazine,
  • hits 9 million circulation.

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Rise of General Interest Magazines
  • Time (1923 - ) and national newsweeklies
  • 1933

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Rise of General Interest Magazines
  • Life (1936) - photojournalism

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The Fall of General Interest Magazines
  • Saturday Evening Post folds, 1969
  • Look folds, 1971
  • Life folds, 1972
  • All three in top 10
  • Selling for less than cost of production
  • Relied on subscriptions, with high mailing rates
  • Advertisers migrated to TV to reach general
    audience

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The Fall of General Interest Magazines
  • TV Guide (1953) - most newspapers didnt do TV
    program listings. A huge success. Demonstrated
    sales power of supermarket checkout sales.
  • Rupert Murdochs News Corp. bought in 1988. Why?
    Sold in 2000.

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The Fall of General Interest Magazines
  • People finds success as new general interest
    magazine in 1974. Emerges from Time section.
  • ?

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Specialization
  • Regional editions - content tailored to different
    geographic regions
  • Split-run editions - national magazines that
    tailor ads to different regions
  • Demographic editions - ads target different
    consumers by occupation, class and zip code

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Categories
  • Magazines are developed for many NICHES
  • (Primedia video)
  • Currently about 12,000 magazines in U.S.

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Fragmented Marketplace
  • Of the 12,000 consumer magazines, only about 90
    have circulation of more than one million
  • The largest magazines?

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Fragmented Marketplace
  • Of the 12,000 consumer magazines, only about 90
    have circulation of more than one million
  • AARP Bulletin (21.5 million)
  • AARP The Magazine
  • Readers Digest
  • TV Guide
  • Better Homes and Gardens

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Supermarket Tabloids
  • The National Enquirer

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Making magazines
  • Editorial Content (about 50-50)
  • Advertising and Sales
  • 64,000 fullpage ad
  • 20,000 1/3 page ad
  • Circulation and Distribution
  • Evergreens
  • Paid circulation

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Major Chains
  • Time Warner
  • Meredith Publishing
  • Hearst Corporation
  • Bertelsmann
  • Hachette Filipachi
  • Advance Publications/Condé Nast

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  • Online Magazines
  • Salon
  • Slate
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