For my research I
decided to look at different institutions what they publish and what type of
magazines they publish. I have found from doing my research that the
institutions have different types of magazines as they will appeal to different
target audiences. Usually the institutions have women’s magazines, men
magazines and teen’s magazines. However there are exceptions as some of the
institutions have magazines about Health, Science, Food or Construction.
Institution
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Details
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Condé Nast, a division of Advanced Publications is a magazine publisher. It is in the US and produces 18 consumer magazine which include ,'Vanity Fair', 'Vogue' and 'GQ'. It also produces 4 business-to-business publications as well as many website mobile apps and tablet devices apps. | |
Natmags
is abbreviated for The National Magazine Company and is a British magazine
publisher that in mainly based in London. They have published
19 magazines including 'Cosmopolitan', 'Reveal' and 'Men’s
Health' (UK only).
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IPC Media is a British publishing company, which is formerly known as the International Publishing Corporation. IPC Media is for the American publisher 'affiliated with the Communist Party USA'. It produces consumer magazines and is a digital publisher in the UK, which include 'Good to know Recipes', 'Look', 'Ideal Home', 'Shooting Gazette', 'Teen Now', and many more from other different genres. |
Future Publishing is an international media group that has operations in the UK, US and Australia that creates over 200 specialist publications, apps, websites ad events but is based in the UK. They publish magazines like 'Classic Rock', 'Tap!' and Official UK PlayStation Magazine' and many more like it. |
Bauer Media Group is a multinational media group, which has its headquarters in Hamburg, Germany, and there it operates 15 countries worldwide. The magazines that they publish are Celebrity/Entertainment ones like 'Intouch', Life&Style, Women's magazines like 'Woman's World', and 'First for Women', Tweens and Teen magazines like 'M', 'twist' and 'J-14' and Science and Technology ones like 'iD' |
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