Macfadden Communications Group is a publisher of business magazines. It has a historical link with a company started in 1898 by
Bernarr Macfadden that was one of the largest magazine publishers of the twentieth century.
History
Macfadden Publications
''Physical Culture'', Bernarr Macfadden's first magazine, was based on Macfadden's interest in
bodybuilding. The launch of ''
True Story'' in 1919 made the company very successful. Other well-known magazines, such as ''
Photoplay
''Photoplay'' was one of the first American film (another name for ''photoplay'') fan magazines. It was founded in 1911 in Chicago, the same year that J. Stuart Blackton founded '' Motion Picture Story,'' a magazine also directed at fans. For mo ...
'' and ''
True Detective'', soon followed. Macfadden also launched the tabloid ''
New York Evening Graphic''. Bernarr Macfadden withdrew from his leadership roles with the company in 1941.
Macfadden/Bartell
In 1961, the
Bartell Broadcasting Corporation bought a controlling share in Macfadden and merged with the company, forming Macfadden/Bartell. Bartell owned
WADO New York,
WOKY Milwaukee
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, and
KCBQ San Diego
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. A share in Bartell was acquired by
Downe Communications in 1967, with full control in 1969. Between 1969 and 1974 Downe was acquired by
Charter Company. Bartell was fully acquired by Downe in 1976, and Downe was fully acquired by Charter in 1978.
Downe purchased the newspaper supplement ''
Family Weekly'' in 1966, and the ''
Ladies' Home Journal
''Ladies' Home Journal'' was an American magazine last published by the Meredith Corporation. It was first published on February 16, 1883, and eventually became one of the leading women's magazines of the 20th century in the United States. In 18 ...
'' and ''
The American Home'' from the
Curtis Publishing Company in 1968.
Macfadden Group
Macfadden's
women's magazines were spun off in 1975, and sold to the unit president, Peter J. Callahan. These magazines were:
* ''True Story''
* ''Photoplay''
* ''TV-Radio Mirror''
* ''True Confessions''
* ''Motion Picture''
* ''True Romance''
* ''True Experience''
* ''True Love''
''
Us'' was purchased in 1980, and sold in 1986. In the mid-eighties, Macfadden bought the Ideal Publishing Company, which published ''
Teen Beat
''Teen Beat'' is an American magazine geared towards teenaged readers, published from 1967–c. 2007.
Over its history, the magazine had multiple teen idols on its cover, including John Travolta, David Cassidy, Leif Garrett, Menudo, Michael J. ...
'' and other fan magazines, from
Filmways. MacFadden acquired a stake in what would become
American Media in 1989 when it bought a stake in the ''
National Enquirer''.
Sterling/Macfadden
In 1991, the Macfadden consumer magazines were spun off and merged with Sterling's Magazines. Sterling's published fan magazines such as ''
Tiger Beat'', as well as the music magazine ''
Metal Edge''. The merger was finalized in October 1992. In 1998, the conglomerate's line of youth music publications was sold off to
Primedia; the rest were bought by
Dorchester Media in 2004.
Teen Magazines
*''
Right On! Right On may refer to:
Albums
* ''Right On!'' (Jenny Lee Lindberg album), 2015
* ''Right On'' (The Supremes album), 1970
* ''Right On'' (Wilson Pickett album), 1970
Songs
* "Right On" (song), by Lil Baby
*"Right On", by Marvin Gaye from his album ...
''
*''
Teen Beat
''Teen Beat'' is an American magazine geared towards teenaged readers, published from 1967–c. 2007.
Over its history, the magazine had multiple teen idols on its cover, including John Travolta, David Cassidy, Leif Garrett, Menudo, Michael J. ...
''
*''
16 Magazine''
*''
Tiger Beat''
*''
Teen''
Macfadden Holdings
The trade magazines ''
Chief Executive'' and ''Discount Merchandiser'', as well as the company's stake in
American Media, remained a separate company. American Media was sold in 1999 to the investment group
Evercore Partners. The Macfadden trade titles were sold to
VNU the same year.
Present day
The executives of Macfadden Business Communications started a new company using the Macfadden name. It is a publisher of business-to-business magazines.
Historical publications
Magazines
*''Physical Culture''
*''
True Story'' (1919–2004)
*''Brain Power'' (1922–24) (also titled ''National Pictorial Brain Power Magazine'')
*''True Experiences'' (1922-
*''True Romances'' (1923-
*''Love and Romance'' (1923-
*''Muscle Builder'' (1924-
*''
True Detective'' (1924–1971)
*''Master Detective'' (1930-
*''Famous Detective Cases''
*''True Love''
*''True Love Stories'' (1924-
*''True Marriage Stories'' (1924-
*''Modern Marriage''
*''Own Your Own Home''
*''Your Faith''
*''Your Home''
*''Dream World'' (also titled ''Dream World: Love and Romance'')
*''Ghost Stories'' (1926–32) (under
Harold Hersey's control 1930-32)
*''
Macfadden's Fiction Lovers' Magazine''
*''Midnight'' (also titled ''Midnight Mysteries'')
*''The Dance Magazine''
*''Climax: Exciting Stories for Men''
*''
Photoplay
''Photoplay'' was one of the first American film (another name for ''photoplay'') fan magazines. It was founded in 1911 in Chicago, the same year that J. Stuart Blackton founded '' Motion Picture Story,'' a magazine also directed at fans. For mo ...
'' (1934–1980)
*''Secrets'' (1936-
*''Personal Romances'' (1937-
*''Movie Mirror''
*''Radio Mirror'' ( -1948)
*''Saga: Adventure Stories for Men'' (195x-198x)
*''
TV Radio Mirror
Macfadden Communications Group is a publisher of business magazines. It has a historical link with a company started in 1898 by Bernarr Macfadden that was one of the largest magazine publishers of the twentieth century.
History
Macfadden Publ ...
'' (1949–1977)
*''
True Confessions'' (1963–1992)
*''
Motion Picture
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'' (1911–1977)
*''
Sport
Sport pertains to any form of competitive physical activity or game that aims to use, maintain, or improve physical ability and skills while providing enjoyment to participants and, in some cases, entertainment to spectators. Sports can, ...
'' (1946–1975)
*''Intimate Stories'' (1948-
*''Revealing Romances'' (1949-
*''
Pageant
Pageant may refer to:
* Procession or ceremony in elaborate costume
* Beauty pageant, or beauty contest
* Latter Day Saint plays and pageants, run by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or by members local to the area of the pageant
* ...
'' (1961–1977)
*''
Liberty
Liberty is the ability to do as one pleases, or a right or immunity enjoyed by prescription or by grant (i.e. privilege). It is a synonym for the word freedom.
In modern politics, liberty is understood as the state of being free within society fr ...
'' (1931–1950)
*''Home Furnishings News'' (2006-2014) also known as ''HFN''
*''
Dance Magazine'' (2001-2016)
*''Dance Spirit'' (2006-2016)
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*''Dance Teacher'' (2006-2016)
*''
Pointe'' (2006-2016)
*''Dance Retailer News'' (2006-2016)
*''Grocery Headquarters'' (2004-2017)
Newspapers
*''
New York Graphic
The ''New York Evening Graphic'' (not to be confused with the earlier ''Daily Graphic)'' was a tabloid newspaper published from 1924 to 1932 by Bernarr Macfadden. Exploitative and mendacious in its short life, the ''Graphic'' exemplified tabloid ...
'' (1924–1932)
*''
Philadelphia Daily News
''Philadelphia Daily News'' is a tabloid newspaper that serves Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The newspaper is owned by The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC, which also owns Philadelphia's other major newspaper ''The Philadelphia Inquirer''.
The ''Dail ...
'' (1925–1932)
*''Detroit Daily''
*''
Detroit Mirror'' (? – 1931)
Teck Publishing Corporation (1931–1938)
*''
Amazing Stories''
*''
Radio News''
*''Wild West Stories & Complete Novel Magazine''
Bartholomew House imprint
Macfadden also published a few hardcover books through the years, under the
imprint Bartholomew House. Initially a way to group together stories from Macfadden's magazines into a book (as in ''Great Western Heroes'', ''Great Pioneer Heroes''),
the imprint expanded into first editions of new material after the purchase by the
Bartell Group (''
Coffee, Tea or Me?'', ''"Say ... Didn’t You Used to Be George Murphy?"'').
* 1950 - ''Magic Cook Book; the Key to Kitchen Economy, prepared by the Food Editors of True Story Magazine''
* 1957 - ''Great Western Heroes; Six True Stories of the Men Who Tamed the West'', edited by Rafer Brent
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* 1958 - ''Great Pioneer Heroes; True Stories of the Men Who Made America'', edited by Rafer Brent
* 1967 - '' Coffee, Tea or Me? The Uninhibited Memoirs of Two Airline Stewardesses'' by Trudy Baker and Rachel Jones (in reality Donald Bain)
* 1968 - ''The CanniBal$: a Novel About Television's Savage Chieftains'' by Keefe Brasselle
* 1969 - ''Mannequin: My Life as a Model'' by Carolyn Kenmore (ghost written by William Dufty)
* 1970 - ''"Say ... Didn’t You Used to Be George Murphy?"'' by George Murphy (with ]Victor Lasky
Victor Lasky (7 January 1918 – 22 February 1990) was a conservative columnist in the United States who wrote several best-selling books. He was syndicated by the North American Newspaper Alliance.
Background
On January 7, 1918, Victor Lasky w ...
)
Current publications
*''Pet Business'' (purchased in 2000)
References
External links
* {{official website, http://www.macfad.com
The True Story of Bernarr Macfadden
Magazine publishing companies of the United States
Privately held companies based in New York (state)
Companies based in New York City
Publishing companies established in 1898