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MAGAZINE HOT LIST

The 2008 Magazine 'Hot List', '10 Under 50' List

March 31, 2008

-By AdweekMedia Staff Report


The Hot List annually recognizes consumer magazines with a recent track record of standout advertising revenue and page growth. To be considered, a title's ad results must be tracked by the authoritative Publishers Information Bureau. For the Hot List a title must have been published for at least three years and must have taken in $50 million or more in annual ad revenue. When compiling the Hot List we evaluate circulation, consider performance against category peers, and consult with a number of the most influential media buyers, who provide insight on which magazines they and their clients favor at the moment.

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The 10 Under 50 Hot List annually recognizes consumer magazines with a recent track record of standout advertising revenue and page growth. To be considered, a title's ad results must be tracked by the authoritative Publishers Information Bureau. For the 10 Under 50 the last two years a magazine must have been published for at least two years and earned annual revenue of under $50 million. When compiling the 10 Under 50 Hot List we evaluate circulation, consider performance against category peers, and consult with a number of the most influential media buyers, who provide insight on which magazines they and their clients favor at the moment.

Click here for The 10 Under 50


Read Startup of the Year: Men's Vogue

Executive Team of the Year: The Economist

Editor of the Year: Men's Health's David Zinczenko

Web site of the Year: People.com

Design Team of the Year: New York


The 2008 Magazine 'Hot List', '10 Under 50' List

March 31, 2008

-By AdweekMedia Staff Report


The Hot List annually recognizes consumer magazines with a recent track record of standout advertising revenue and page growth. To be considered, a title's ad results must be tracked by the authoritative Publishers Information Bureau. For the Hot List a title must have been published for at least three years and must have taken in $50 million or more in annual ad revenue. When compiling the Hot List we evaluate circulation, consider performance against category peers, and consult with a number of the most influential media buyers, who provide insight on which magazines they and their clients favor at the moment.

Click here for The Hot List




The 10 Under 50 Hot List annually recognizes consumer magazines with a recent track record of standout advertising revenue and page growth. To be considered, a title's ad results must be tracked by the authoritative Publishers Information Bureau. For the 10 Under 50 the last two years a magazine must have been published for at least two years and earned annual revenue of under $50 million. When compiling the 10 Under 50 Hot List we evaluate circulation, consider performance against category peers, and consult with a number of the most influential media buyers, who provide insight on which magazines they and their clients favor at the moment.

Click here for The 10 Under 50


Read Startup of the Year: Men's Vogue

Executive Team of the Year: The Economist

Editor of the Year: Men's Health's David Zinczenko

Web site of the Year: People.com

Design Team of the Year: New York
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