''Portland Monthly'' (also referred to as ''Portland Monthly Magazine'') is a monthly news and general interest magazine which covers food, politics, business, design, events and culture in
Portland, Oregon
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. The magazine was co-founded in 2003 by siblings Nicole and Scott Vogel. Nicole had previously worked for
Cendant Corporation and
Time Warner
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It was established as Time Warne ...
, and Scott had been a
journalist
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Roles
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at ''
The New York Times
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''. Though the magazine had some trouble with funding in its first year, it grew to a stable circulation of 56,000 and by 2006 was the seventh-largest city magazine in the
United States
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. The circulation as of 2024 is 41,890.
The ''Portland Monthly'' has received generally positive reception in other new publications, including a mixed review of the magazine's first issue in ''
The Columbian
''The Columbian'' is a daily newspaper serving the Vancouver, Washington, and Clark County, Washington area. It is owned by the Campbell family and is the newspaper of record for Vancouver and Washougal.
History
Tom Carolan first published t ...
'', and subsequent positive reviews in ''
The Oregonian
''The Oregonian'' is a daily newspaper based in Portland, Oregon, United States, owned by Advance Publications. It is the oldest continuously published newspaper on the West Coast of the United States, U.S. West Coast, founded as a weekly by Tho ...
'' and ''
The Seattle Times
''The Seattle Times'' is an American daily newspaper based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1891, ''The Seattle Times'' has the largest circulation of any newspaper in the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region. The Seattle Time ...
''. Rachel Dresbeck wrote favorably of the magazine in her 2007 book ''Insiders' Guide to Portland, Oregon''.
History
The magazine was co-founded in 2003 by Nicole Vogel and her brother
journalist
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Roles
Journalists can work in broadcast, print, advertis ...
Scott Vogel,
and began as a glossy magazine with a focus on the lifestyle of Portland. Nicole Vogel had previously been a vice president at
Cendant Corporation, and had worked at
Time Warner
Warner Media, LLC ( doing business as WarnerMedia) was an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate owned by AT&T. It was headquartered at the 30 Hudson Yards complex in New York City.
It was established as Time Warne ...
for five years and was a vice president at
CNN
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.
Scott Vogel had previously worked as a journalist for ''
The New York Times
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''.
The
niche market
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focus of the magazine was for "25- to 65-year-olds with household incomes of at least $100,000".
Nicole Vogel used ''
Texas Monthly
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'' as one of her models for the magazine, which she had read growing up in
Texas
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.
Planning and research for the magazine included conducting 200 interviews with residents of Portland, in addition to raising
US$
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40,000 from
angel investor
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s.
Nicole Vogel had previously sought out
seed capital from investors at the Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum in February 2003, and in total raised less than $1 million from investors.
One of the first investors in ''Portland Monthly'' was the "Women’s Investors Network", a Portland-based group of women-investors which is part of the Oregon Entrepreneurs' Foundation. A formal gathering was held on September 27, 2003, at the
Portland Armory to celebrate the launch of the magazine, and the magazine debuted September 29, 2003. The first issue was 104 pages, and due to initial funding issues the magazine appeared bimonthly for the first year.
40,000 copies were produced for the first issue.
The first issue was dedicated to the theme: "Why We Love This Town".
The magazine was profitable in its first year and brought in $1 million in
revenue
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Commercial revenue may also be referred to as sales or as turnover. Some compan ...
.
Scott Vogel served as the magazine's first
editor-in-chief
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,
and left ''Portland Monthly'' in late 2004 to join ''
The Washington Post
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''.
Russ Rymer served as the magazine's editor after Scott Vogel left,
but he left in February 2005 to become editor of ''
Mother Jones''.
After Rymer the magazine went to "employment contracts" for editors.
Journalist Louise Lague became the next editor-in-chief of the magazine on April 11, 2005.
In 2005 the magazine maintained a staff of 22 in addition to hiring freelancers.
In August 2005 the ''Portland Magazine'' purchased a local magazine related to
wedding
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s, the ''Portland Bride and Groom'', which was founded in 2001.
''Portland Monthly''
's style editor Jill Spitznass became the editor of the ''Portland Bride and Groom''.
Ted Katauskas, who had formerly worked as managing editor of ''Portland Magazine'', was promoted to the magazine's editor-in-chief in August 2005.
Katauskas was the fifth employee of the company.
Circulation of the ''Portland Monthly'' in 2005 numbered 56,000,
and in 2006 paid circulation was 56,000 with an additional 18,000 to 22,000 sold on
newsstand
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s.
In February 2006 the magazine was the seventh-largest city magazine in the United States.
The magazine has reported on the effects of
methamphetamine
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abuse in
Oregon
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, and
Enron
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's usage of the electric utility in Portland.
The magazine maintains a website at www.portlandmonthlymag.com, and includes the first few paragraphs of selected articles on the site. Ted Katauskas was editor of the magazine in 2008.
Kelly Montoya became the publisher of the magazine in 2012. The magazine's editor in 2018 was Kelly Clarke. As of 2024, the publication's circulation was 41,890.
Reception
Writing for ''
The Columbian
''The Columbian'' is a daily newspaper serving the Vancouver, Washington, and Clark County, Washington area. It is owned by the Campbell family and is the newspaper of record for Vancouver and Washougal.
History
Tom Carolan first published t ...
'', Angela Allen commented that the first issue of the magazine "shows attitude and literary writing, tosses off lots of names, does a terrific fall culture calendar and digs into a couple of issues, including the Trail Blazers", but was also critical, noting: "Its design is crowded and the type is too small to read for most of us without wearing a pair of 'reader' specs."
Tom Boyer of ''
The Seattle Times
''The Seattle Times'' is an American daily newspaper based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1891, ''The Seattle Times'' has the largest circulation of any newspaper in the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region. The Seattle Time ...
'' described the magazine as "a smart mix of reader-friendly features and award-winning journalism".
Writing in ''
The Oregonian
''The Oregonian'' is a daily newspaper based in Portland, Oregon, United States, owned by Advance Publications. It is the oldest continuously published newspaper on the West Coast of the United States, U.S. West Coast, founded as a weekly by Tho ...
'', Steve Duin commented that he appreciated the lists published in the magazine: "Because I'm addicted to lists – and the bigger the better – the best part of my month is the morning that copy of ''Portland Monthly'' lands like a wounded halibut on my desk."
The magazine won three awards in the City and Regional Magazine Association's 20th Annual National City and Regional Magazine Awards in 2005, receiving recognition in Civic Journalism, Excellence in Writing and General Excellence.
The magazine was one of three companies nominated by the Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum as a finalist for Working Capital Stage Company of the Year. In her 2007 book ''Insiders' Guide to Portland, Oregon'', author Rachel Dresbeck wrote that the magazine "maintains an excellent calendar" of events going on in the city. In July 2007, Nicole Vogel was a finalist among nominees for an individual entrepreneurship award from the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network.
References
External links
* {{Official website, https://www.pdxmonthly.com/
2003 establishments in Oregon
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Local interest magazines published in the United States
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