Child (magazine)
Final issue of Child, June/July 2007 | |
Editor-in-Chief | Miriam Arond |
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Categories | Parenting |
Frequency | 10X a year |
Circulation | 740,534[1] |
Publisher | Meredith Corporation |
Year founded | 1986 |
Final issue | June/July 2007 |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Website | www.child.com |
ISSN | 0894-7988 |
Child was an American parenting magazine founded by Jackie Leo and MaryAnn Sommers in 1986 and published through 2007. It was originally backed by Italian publishers, then sold to The New York Times Magazine Group which published it until 1995 along with its other women’s magazines, including Family Circle, before selling the titles to Gruner + Jahr. The Meredith Corporation acquired the Gruner & Jahr group in 2005.
It was owned by Gruner & Jahr U.S.A. from 1995-2000. In February 2000, Miriam Arond became Editor in Chief and relaunched Child as a childrearing lifestyle magazine.
Child sponsored events including its annual Children's Champion Awards (honorees at the awards events included Dr. Marion Wright Edelman, Judy Blume, Geoffrey Canada, Wendy Kopp),[2] children's fashion shows for [[{Fashion Week]] in New York City, and the Best Children's Book Awards, whose t Lifetime Achievement Award-winners included Julie Andrews, Maurice Sendak, Hilary Knight, Tomie de Paola, and Eric Carle.
When Meredith, Corporation acquired Child magazine in 2005, it lower the magazine's rate base from 1,020,000 to 700,000+. In 2007, Meredith discontinued the print version and folded the Web site Child.com into Parents.com, which includes content from its other mass market, parent-related magazines American Baby, Parents, and Family Circle.
References
- ↑ Moses, Lucia; April 2, 2007; "Parenting titles evolve"; MediaWeek; retrieved May 2, 2007.
- ↑ CHILD Magazine's 2005 Children's Champion Awards: A Salute to Six Heroes