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History and development: The formerly known International Publishing Company was founded in the year 1963 this was due to the merging of the UK’s three leading publishing companies merging. These companies were named George Newnes, Odhams Press and Fleetway Publications. All three of these then joined with the Mirror Group to then form the international publishing company. Time warner then acquired IPC in 2001 and renamed it TimeIncUk in 2014.

Brand identity/ Target audience: The company TimeIncUk is a reality/living type brand. Producing magazines that entail categories such as homes, hobbies, fashion and music.

The target audience for this printing company seems to be an older generation with some of their publishing's being an exception for example the magazine NME would be for a younger audience

Company size:

• Over 60 iconic media brands,

• Engage with 26 million UK adults almost two thirds of this being women with only 40% being males,

• Award winning portfolio of websites reaches over 25 million users every month

Locations:

• New york

• London

• Hong Kong and so on.

More information:

http://www.timeincuk.com/

Examples of magazines:

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NME is a weekly publication from the company TimeIncUk. It costs around the price of £2.50 listing this weekly means that they can get more music news out at a faster rate than they could if it was just published monthly. This means they will have a wide audience of people wanting to hear the latest story about their favourite bands. The plus side to this means that they will be able to sell more amounts of magazines than they would if they just focused on monthly publishing. Another point being if they did publish monthly the news they put out could be old and already known then persuading people not to buy the magazine.

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Examples of

magazines

History and development: Future publishing is an international media group was founded in 1985 publishing only one magazine named Amstrad action. These were the first company to offer free software on the front of magazine covers.

Brand identity/Target audience: The future publishing company are a strong to media with the genre of magazines that they sell. They also sell automotive magazines, video game magazines and much more.

The audience that Future PLC seem to have is mostly male with there percentages of most of there magazines being high in the favor of male buyers/ readers. The average mean range varies from around 21 to 44. although some publishing's will have different reader stats towards age and gender.

Company size:

• 52 million online users

• 13million printed copies sold in 2013

• UK no.1 digital editions

Location:

Bath, United Kingdom

Other information:

http://www.futureplc.com/

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Magazine

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History and development: The Bauer media group is one of Europe's leading media companies. They have been publishing for 138 years. The date that it all started is January 2 1875, when lithographer Ludolph Bauer founded a printing house for business cards. The business was passed down and developed through the ages leading to the company that we have now being lead by the 5th generation of there family.

Brand identity/Target Audience Bauer media group is a big publishing house having a large amount of magazines to choose from raging from music, to hobbies, sport and so on.

The audience that this publisher seems to be focusing on is an older audience with magazines such as Bird watching, Country Walking and Zoo. Although some magazines could pull in the younger teenage audience for example Kerrang and Match.

Company size: 300 magazines in 15 countries as well as online, TV and radio stations. The company employ around 6,400 people.

Location:

Headquarters: Hamburg, Germany

Offices in: Germany, UK, USA, Spain, France, Austria and so on

More information:

http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/

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