Stuff India

The Indian edition of Haymarket gadget title Stuff offers the lowdown on lifestyle gadgets, luxury gadgets, private jets, yachts and adventure sports.

Like the original UK edition, Stuff India aims to become one of the most recognisable magazines on the rack.

Although its target audience is men in their 20s and 30s, readers of all ages and genders are bound by one common trait: an addiction to the shiny things in life.

Editor Nishant Padhiar, former the editor of T3 and consultant editor on AV Max, also edits the Indian edition of fellow Haymarket title What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision.

Stuff India is among 25 international editions of the title, which together reach more than one million readers worldwide.

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Country: United States
City: San Francisco

The Tobe Report, first published in 1927, is one of the world's most prestigious fashion merchandising consulting companies. It is often referred to as "the bible of the fashion industry". An international weekly publication, the Tobe Report covers women, men, and children's ready-to-wear and accessories. It forecasts trends through analysis of consumer behavior and retail intelligence.

Tobe Insights, Tobe's consulting division, performs reengineering projects for specialty stores as well as department stores.

Created by Miss. Tobe (aka Tobé Coller Davis) in 1927, Tobe has been led for the past 15 years by Kathryn Deane, its current President.

Country: United States
City: New York

For 15 years, readers have turned to Surface for creative inspiration, coverage of the burgeoning design world, and profiles of the emerging designers and provocative projects that are reshaping the creative landscape. With this ability to identify and collaborate with undiscovered talent—from furniture makers to fashion designers—the magazine acts as a cultural barometer of global style in all its forms. With an international team headquartered in New York, the magazine is constantly expanding its ability to identify, celebrate and support the artists and ideas that connect the present with the future. Surface is the definitive American source for engaging, curated content covering all that is inventive and compelling in the design world. Surface is published six times a year and is owned by Quadra Media, LLC.

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: Spain
City: Madrid

Galore is a media company celebrating beauty, femininity, and sex appeal with a downtown sensibility.

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: United States
City: Cranston
Country: Mexico
City: Mexico City
Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland

THEPOP.COM, launched in early summer, providing an integrated platform which will form a key role in POP’s future developments. Conceived and built by a dedicated in-house team, the website will complement the magazine by providing a wider ‘landscape’ in which a cutting-edge international bi-annual glossy magazine can happily exist and also provocatively interact. THEPOP.COM will provide a fascinating insight into the creation of each issue but, more importantly, it will reflect the POP team`s creative outlook and ongoing projects as well as functioning as a truly international platform through which the wider POP audience can fully express itself. Collaboration and interaction will be encouraged by a passionate, internet-focused team at THEPOP.COM’s new London office. This is where the POP manifesto of Global Change really takes shape and the stars of the future get an immediate opportunity to shine.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Launched in 2000, The Malaysian Women´s Weekly is a broadly targeted, family-oriented glamour title covering fashion, health and beauty, "real-life" stories, cuisine, décor and Hollywood glamour. The Weekly is Malaysia´s fastest-growing women´s lifestyle magazine. It entertains, informs and is contemporary and relevant to today’s modern working woman.

The magazine that empowers an affluent generation of Malaysian women who have high expectations for their lives and which offers solutions and ways to make the modern working mother’s life easier and better.

Country: Malaysia
City: Kuala Lumpur
Country: Denmark
City: Copenhagen

FACTORY isn't printed anymore; was formerly known as Tokion.

The magazine was started in 1996 by Lucas Badtke-Berkow and Adam Glickman, two American expatriates living in Japan, as a cultural bridge between Japan and the United States. In 1998, Tokion opened an American office in Los Angeles. In 2000 it moved into a retail space/office in New York City, while maintaining a retail space/office in Tokyo. While in New York, the magazine's focus shifted from Japanese-influenced content to street culture aesthetics and then to a more global arts magazine featuring interviews with recognized artists such as Lou Reed, Richard Prince, James Brown, Francesco Clemente, Roger Corman, Ed Ruscha and Jeff Koons, while continuing to cover up-and-coming artists such as Harmony Korine, Miranda July, Cory Arcangel and Simone Shubuck. In 2007 Kate Sennert was named editor-in-chief.

In 2002, Badtke-Berkow sold the magazine to Glickman. Badtke-Berkow began publishing Paper Sky and Mammoth magazines in Japan, while Glickman began publishing Japanese and US editions. In 2005, the Japanese edition was sold to Infas Publishing Company. In 2006, the American edition was sold to independent publisher Larry Rosenblum. In 2009, Tokion and Creativity Now were sold out of foreclosure to Donald Hellinger, president of Nylon Holding, Inc., who later closed the magazine.

Country: Singapore
City: Singapore

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