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Company (British magazine)

British fashion, celebrity and lifestyle magazine


Summary

British fashion, celebrity and lifestyle magazine

FieldValue
titleCompany
image_fileCompany Magazine June 2013.jpg
image_captionJune 2013 cover featuring Demi Lovato
founded1978
finaldateOctober 2014 (print)
frequencyMonthly
categoryFashion and Celebrity
total_circulation90,726
circulation_yearJune 2013
countryUnited Kingdom
companyHearst
website

Company was a monthly fashion, celebrity and lifestyle magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1978.

History and profile

The magazine was started in 1978. It celebrated its 30th birthday in 2008, and in that time has had only six editors: Maggie Goodman, Gil Hudson, Mandi Norwood, Fiona Macintosh, Sam Baker, and the current editor, Victoria White. The magazine was published on a monthly basis and generally featured celebrities on its covers.

In 2014, the magazine moved online-only. Its last print edition was published in October 2014. The magazine's website address www.company.co.uk now redirects to that of Cosmopolitan magazine.

Association with ''Britain's Next Top Model''

The winner of Britain's Next Top Model was awarded the cover as well as a six-page editorial with Company. Currently, there have been seven such winners: Lianna Fowler, Lauren McAvoy, Alex Evans, Mecia Simson, Tiffany Pisani, Jade Thompson, Letitia Herod and Lauren Lambert.

References

References

  1. (15 August 2013). "Mag ABCs: Full circulation round-up for the first half of 2013". [[Press Gazette]].
  2. (2014). "Design for Media: A Handbook for Students and Professionals in Journalism, PR, and Advertising". Routledge.
  3. Jason Deans. (13 August 2014). "Company magazine to go digital-only amid falling sales". [[The Guardian]].
  4. Louise Ridley. (15 August 2014). "Company Magazine Joins Sugar, Bliss and Nuts in Titles We've Lost in Past 5 Years". [[The Huffington Post]].
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