Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Institutional Research


 Institutional Research

 

 

Institution
Details
Publications
EMAP
 
 
 
EMAP owns industry-leading brands that sit at the heart of business powerful B2B communities like Retail, Health, Construction, Architecture, and Fashion.
 




 
 
HEARST
 
Hearst Magazines UK is the largest digital publisher in the UK. Their reach extends to 1 in 3 UK women and 1 in 4 UK adults.
The portfolio comprises 20 magazines and 20 digital properties. Their world class brands are available on multiple platforms
 
ALL ABOUT SOAP
ALL ABOUT YOU
BEST
COMPANY
COSMOPOLITAN
COUNTY LIVING
DIGITAL SPY
ELLE
ELLE DECORATION
ESQUIRE
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
HANDBAG.COM
BAZAAR
HOUSEBEAUTIFUL
INSIDESOAP
NETDOCTOR
PRIMA
REAL PEOPLE
RED
REVEAL
SUGARSCAPE
ZEST
DENNIS
 
 
 
Dennis Publishing is one of the world’s leading independent publishers. Founded in 1974, the group consists of a number of operating companies in the UK and USA. Dennis Publishing is one of the world's fastest-growing independently owned media companies. Group turnover exceeds £85 million a year, excluding our subsidiary companies.
The company publishes over 70 magazines, digital magazines, Magbooks , websites, apps and mobile sites in the UK (including The Week, Auto Express, PC Pro, Viz and Men’s Fitness) and The Week in the US. Dennis Publishing is privately owned by Felix Dennis.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Future
 
 
 
Future is an award-winning international media group and leading digital business. They reach more than 51 million international consumers a month and create world-class content and advertising solutions for passionate consumers online, on tablet & smartphone and in print. Recognised as an international leader in digital publishing, Future’s online presence has grown by 46% year-on-year.
Last year they sold more than 24 million magazines, that’s 45 magazines every minute. Their most well-known brands include T3, Total Film, Cycling Plus, Mollie Makes and Official Xbox Magazine.


 

 

 

 




 

 

 


Hearst will be used for my publisher due to the fact that they are aimed largely at a female audience. Them publishing this magazine would beneficial for them, too, as they have an opportunity to aim for a younger audience while producing a music magazine which is something they don't have at the time.

1 comment:

  1. Mikey, this is some good research, but you need to add something at the bottom - select which publisher you have chosen for your own magazine, and state the reasons for your choice.

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