Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Magazine Readers
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Christmas morning isn’t December 25 for the magazine publishing industry. According to Folio, it’s the two times a year “Mediamark Research releases the results of its survey of some 222,210 U.S. adults.” These all-important research conclusions tell the magazine industry exactly who reads what…and how old they are. Can you guess which magazine had the most readers per copy? The answer might surprise you.
To find out, go to Folio HERE.
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May 21, 2008 No Comments
Travel Magazine Lets Its Readers Do the Writing
Taking a trip to Hong Kong? What if your trip was free and all you had to do was write about it? Budget Travel magazine did just that for all 324 of its contributors/readers in its June 2008 issue. What kind of problems did the almost-100% reader-written issue pose? To start, Budget’s editorial staff received over 2,800 pitches from readers. Folio reports: “A piece called ‘50 Reasons You Love New York’ elicited 500 submissions alone.” But how did the issue turn out?
See the full article in Folio Magazine.
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May 13, 2008 No Comments

