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Chapter 4 Writing for Magazines
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Figure 4-1.—Consumer magazines provide potential markets for magazine writers. alterations to their contents or the changing interests of the  reading  public.  Family  Circle,  for  example,  is  not read  exclusively  by  women,  and  men  are  not  the  only readers of Gentlemen’s Quarterly. Special Interest Publications Special  interest  publications,  as  the  term  implies, are magazines directed at specific groups of readers with one or more common interests. Some  magazines  attempt  to  cover  all  aspects  of  a broad  subject,  while  others  are  concerned  only  with  a particular    element    of    the    general    subject.    Sports Illustrated,  for  example,  contains  stories  on  practically any sport, but Golf Digest carries only stories related to golf. Other    special    interest    publications    find    their audiences through different demographic segmentations. There are magazines published primarily for men (Field and   Stream,   Playboy,   Gentlemen’s   Quarterly,   etc.), women  (Cosmopolitan,  Vogue,  Woman’s  World,  etc.), boys (Boys’ Life) or girls (Teen). There  are  magazines  for  various  age  groups.  For example,  Senior World  is  published  for  senior  citizens; Modem  Maturity   for   men   and   women   54   or   older; Mademoiselle  for  college  women,  ages  18-22;  Careers for boys and girls, ages 15 to 18; Children’s Digest for boys and girls, ages 8 to 10; Jack and Jill for children, ages 6 to 8; and Highlights for Children, ages 2 to 12. There are also magazines aimed at blacks and other minorities.  Ebony,  for  example,  is  intended  for  black men  and  women  and  could  be  considered  a  “general interest  publication.”  Essence  is  one  of  a  number  of magazines  published  with  black  women  in  mind,  and Players caters to black male readers. Some  magazines  are  published  for  residents  of  a specific location, such as Phoenix for citizens of 4-2

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