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''Men's Journal'' was an American men's lifestyle magazine focused on outdoor recreation and comprising editorials on the outdoors, environmental issues, health and fitness, style and fashion, and gear. It was founded in 1992 by Jann Wenner of Wenner Media, who sought to create a publication for "active, accomplished men to fuel an adventurous and discerning lifestyle". Wenner Media sold ''Men's Journal'' to American Media, Inc. in 2017. The Arena Group acquired ''Men's Journal'' in 2022.


Format

Each issue of ''Men's Journal'' is divided into 3 subsections: *Notebook – encompasses the latest trends, products, destinations, style & design *Blueprint – provides the latest science articles and expert advice on diet, fitness, and exercise *Gear Lab – a monthly buyer's guide of tested and approved essentials: tech, tools and toys. ''Men's Journal'' hires experts and professionals to examine the products; the best performing gear throughout the year get highlighted in the December issue, "Gear of the Year".


History

On April 6, 1992, ''
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'' announced the debut of ''Men's Journal'', saying: "The first issue of ''Men's Journal'', a magazine for men interested in adventure, fitness and participatory sports, will appear on newsstands on April 13. ... The 180-page issue of ''Men's Journal'' carries 83 pages of ads. Straight Arrow will distribute 135,000 copies on newsstands with a $3 cover price to test reader interest." In the years that followed, Jann Wenner repeatedly replaced ''Men's Journals top editor, for seemingly little reason. "Men's Journal ... is about to explore the great indoors and begin competing more directly with the men's general-interest magazines,
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and GQ," the ''Times'' reported in August 2002. "The adventure is over for the editor in chief, Sid Evans, who was hired 20 months ago with the charge to undo his predecessor's moves toward the mainstream and return Men's Journal to its adventurous roots. Mr. Evans is being succeeded by Robert L. Wallace, a former editorial director of Talk magazine and an editor at
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in the 1970's and 1980's." In 2014, Matthew Power—"a wide-roving journalist whose writing took readers from a journey down the Mississippi with modern-day hobos to the scenes of international disasters"—died from heat stroke and exhaustion while on assignment for Men's Journal in Uganda. In 2017, Wenner Media sold Men's Journal to AMI, publisher of the National Enquirer, among other supermarket tabloids. On July 21, 2017, Greg Emmanuel was named chief content officer of ''Men's Journal,'' succeeding Mark Healey. In August 2017, ''Men's Journal'' began incorporating '' Men's Fitness'' into its print edition, increasing both its page count and issue count to 12 issues annually. On February 21, 2020, American Media announced the layoff of ''Men's Journals entire New York editorial staff, totaling about 20 people. In doing so, the company also reduced the magazine's frequency, from 10 issues a year to six, and trimmed circulation to 1 million, down from about 1.25 million. WWD reported: "...David Pecker’s American Media is merging Men’s Journal's editorial operations with Carlsbad, Calif.-based The Adventures Sport Network, which it acquired last year. From April, all editorial operations will be run out of that West Coast office." At the time of the layoffs, ''Men's Journal'', after years of losing money under Wenner Media, was profitable. ''The New York Post'' reported: "The layoffs include Greg Emmanuel, the chief content officer and most senior editor, who had moved with the title from Wenner Media and got elevated to the top job when American Media laid off the previous editor-in-chief, Mark Healy, in 2017." On Twitter, the news was taken as the death of the magazine. "RIP @mensjournal," the writer Stephen Rodrick wrote. The investigative reporter Bryn Stole wrote: "here is full of the kinds of ambitious and entertaining pieces that made Men's Journal a damn fine magazine. It was among a small—& dwindling—number of places that'd actually pay writers to chase these sorts of stories." The magazine remains under AMI's control but it's unclear who is currently editing the magazine. In December 2022, it was reported that the Arena Group, owner of ''Sports Illustrated'' and other publications, would acquire ''Men's Journal'' from AMI. On February 3, 2023, the ''Wall Street Journal'' reported that the Arena Group would begin using artificial intelligence to generate magazine content. On February 9, Futurism reported that the first story ''Men’s Journal'' published using AI — a piece title
"What All Men Should Know About Low Testosterone"
— included “serious errors.” Bradley Anawalt, the chief of medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center, pointed out 18 specific errors in the story, according to Futurism. In February 2023, subscribers of ''Men’s Journal'' received the March 2023 issue of ''Sports Illustrated'' with a cover announcing that ''Men's Journal'' had ceased publication. Subscribers were to receive copies of ''Sports Illustrated'' for the remaining duration of their subscription, and those subscribed to both will have their ''Sports Illustrated'' subscription extended by the amount of ''Men's Journal'' issues that they would not receive.


Covers

''Men's Journal'' covers have included Jeremy Renner, Mark Wahlberg, Robert Downey Jr., Daniel Craig,
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External links

* {{official website, http://www.mensjournal.com Bimonthly magazines published in the United States Men's magazines published in the United States Monthly magazines published in the United States Magazines established in 1992 Magazines published in New York City 2017 mergers and acquisitions 2022 mergers and acquisitions