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Page 1: IPC Media

IPC MediaEleanor Webb

AS Media Studies

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The company started when three leading magazine publishers: George Newnes, established in 1881, Odhams Press, established in 1890 and Fleetway Publications established in 1880 joined together with the Mirror Group to form IPC magazines in 1968.

The 1800’s: 8 IPC publications that are still going today were launched in the late 1800’s including: Country life, Cycling weekly and Horse and hound.

The 1940’s: IPC’s Woman’s Weeklies played a key wartime role, keeping the morale of woman up and supplying important information on behalf of the Government.

The Companies history:Key Points

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The 1970’s: IPC is acquired by The Reed Group, this forms the giant global corporation, Reed International.

The 1990’s: New musical express, one of the magazines many publications, goes on to be the first major UK music title to get its own website – nme.com

The 2000’s: IPC change their name from IPC Magazines to IPC Media for the new millennium.

The Companies history:Key Points

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In the mid 1950’s IPC was associated with a handful of companies, mostly associated newspapers.

These companies were: Odhams Press Ltd George Newnes Publishers C. Arthur Pearson The Hulton Press

Publications IPC Media have been associated with

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IPC has a huge portfolio of titles These titles are separated into 3 divisions

each aimed at a separate market These separate markets are: Mass Market Women Upmarket Women Men

Portfolio: Current titles

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Target Audience:Mass Market for Women

Popular Titles

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Target Audience:Upmarket Women

Popular titles

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Target Audience:Men

Popular titles

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IPC Media is split into 3 different publishing divisions; IPC Connect, IPC Inspire and IPC Southbank Along with these 3 divisions is IPC Advertising where

companies can purchase adverts. Each of these divisions has a different target audience to

focus on Connect focuses on Mass Market Women Inspire focuses in Men Southbank focuses on Upmarket Women

Structure Of IPC Media

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On the 10th October 2013 IPC Media reported a 75% fall in pre-tax profits for 2012

On October 7th 2013 IPC Media announced that one of their most popular magazines NME is getting a major redevelopment

On August 28th 2013 Marie Claire another popular magazine aimed at women celebrated its 25th birthday

Current News about IPC Media