There’s around 8000 titles published in the UK which are
categorised into different sections such as; consumer which is general
magazines which are sold in the newsagents or online, staff magazine which are
magazines which inform staff about their company and academic journals which
are magazines for people in things such as university. The largest magazine
publishers in the consumer category are; Bauer which owns 25% of the magazines
being published in the UK, IPC MEDIA which is now known as Time Warner who own
20% of the magazines being published in the UK, the BBC who own 7.8% of the
magazines being published and finally Hearst who own 7.3% of the magazines
being published here in Britain. In the UK there are over 3,200 different
consumer titles where as in 1980 there were only 1,383 consumer titles; from
this we can see a massive rise in the publishing industry. On average 1.4
billion magazines are sold each year where in the 1970’s 2.1 billion where
sold, this shows us that the progression of technology has made it easier to
access magazines. 85% of people Britain read magazines spending 2 billion
pounds on magazines yearly. Advertisers spend over 700 million pounds on
magazines which were recorded in 2008 and on average 500 new magazines are
launched every year for the past 10 years. A brief history of the magazine
industry looks as the following; In the 1970’s magazines such as Cosmopolitan
where published and these offered women freedom in a manmade world and in the
2000’s magazines such as Heat and Hello where launched which offered a new
culture in depth information on Celebrity life styles.
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