''Philadelphia'' (also called "''Philadelphia'' magazine" or referred to by the nickname "Phillymag", once called ''Greater Philadelphia'') is a regional monthly magazine published in
Philadelphia
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,
Pennsylvania
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by the Lipson family of Philadelphia and its company,
Metrocorp
Metrocorp Inc. is a media company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that publishes lifestyle magazines in the United States
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.
History and profile
One of the oldest magazines of its kind, it was first published as a quarterly in 1908
by the Trades League of Philadelphia. S. Arthur Lipson bought the paper in 1946.
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Coverage includes Philadelphia and the surrounding counties of Montgomery, ]Chester
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, Delaware
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, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
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, and Camden
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* Camden (surname), a surname of English origin
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* Camden, New South Wales
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and Burlington counties in New Jersey
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. During summer, coverage expands to include vacation communities along the Jersey Shore
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.
The first article published in America that recognized a city's gay community and political scene was about Philadelphia and was called "The Furtive Fraternity" by Gaeton Fonzi, and published in the magazine in 1962.
The magazine has been the recipient of the National Magazine Award
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in various categories in 1970, 1972, 1977, 1982, 1993, and 1994.
Like other city and regional magazines, sections cover dining, entertainment, and special events. Feature articles cover the range of these topics, along with local and regional politics. Special (generally annual) features include "The Best of Philly" Awards, with summary top ratings of a panoply of products, services, stores, shops and community features; and "Top Doctors", listing top-rated physicians by specialty; and "50 Best Restaurants." It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association
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(CRMA).
In March 2010 the magazine launched the daily news and opinion site The Philly Post. In December 2010 it acquired the Philadelphia food blog Foobooz, and in 2012 acquired Tim McManus's and Sheil Kapadia's Birds 24/7. The name Philly Post was retired in a September 2013 website redesign, and the site simply published daily news and opinion as ''Philadelphia'' magazine.
The cover of the May 2007 issue caused a minor controversy, as it featured a photograph of a nude 31-year-old woman who had undergone the removal of a cancerous growth from her buttocks.
Staff
Key staff (as of June 2020) includes:
* David H. Lipson, Jr., chairman
* Nick Fischer, chief executive officer
* Eileen Adelsberger, publisher
* Currently Vacant, editor-in-chief
* Kathy Kramitz, chief financial officer
Alumni
Alumni staff includes:
* Karen Abbott
* A. J. Daulerio
* Jason Fagone
* Stephen Fried
* Sasha Issenberg
Sasha Issenberg is an American journalist. His articles have been published in ''Philadelphia
Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-large ...
* Christopher McDougall
Christopher McDougall (born 1962) is an American author and journalist. He is best known for his 2009 book '' Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen''. He has also written for ''Esquire'', ''Th ...
* Jessica Pressler
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* Stephen Rodrick
* Matthew Teague
* Benjamin Wallace
* Ben Yagoda
References
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