Hearst to test Dr. Oz magazine next year

Hearst Magazines plans to publish two test issues of a new lifestyle magazine with celebrity physician Dr. Mehmet Oz in the first quarter of 2014, the company said today.The company plans to distribute about 350,000 copies of the first issue to newsstands and another 450,000 to certain subscribers of other Hearst titles. A second issue is set to follow. If the company deems the results a success, the magazine could move to a regular frequency in the second half of the year.Dr. Oz, whose regular appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show led to The Dr. Oz Show, has contributed to several Hearst titles including Woman's Day, Good Housekeeping and Esquire. The new Oz venture will feature content on physical and emotional well-being, food, beauty and "real" women's stories, Hearst said. The company has not yet announced a name for the title.The new magazine is meant to repeat the success of Food Network Magazine, which it introduced in 2008, and HGTV magazine, which debuted in 2011. Both titles are joint ventures based on TV properties, which helped deliver built-in audiences to the print products—and advertisers. Food Network Magazine's ad pages in the issues from January through July increased 10.6% with the period a year prior for a total of 588.7, according to the Media Industry Newsletter. HGTV's ad pages hit 454 through July, a 692.1% jump, aided significantly by five more issues this year than last year, according to MIN.Hearst also publishes O, The Oprah Magazine, a joint... Continue reading at 'Crains New York'

[ Crains New York | 2013-06-25 00:00:00 UTC ]

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Facebook is testing ways to compensate video creators so it can cut into YouTube’s dominance

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Of Course Herpes Is the Most Common Disqualifying STD for the Bachelor—Basically Everyone Has It

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Rupert Murdoch to Facebook, Google: Pay for news

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Sandow Acquires Stake in Galerie Magazine

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Amazon is adding Audible support to its entry-level Kindle

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Colin Kaepernick rumored to land a million-dollar book deal

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Weinstein Books 'terminated' in wake of assault allegations

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Hearst's Pioneer Woman Magazine Expands in Second Outing

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How Hearst UK is centralizing video production

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Google Ramps Up Header Bidding Alternative as Pressure Mounts From Facebook

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Bargain! You Can Rent a Trump Tower 1BR for $5,250/mo. (Now 30% Off!)

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