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AARP: The Magazine

AARP: The Magazine is an American bi-monthly magazine, published by AARP, which focuses on aging-related issues.

AARP: The Magazine
July/August 2006 cover featuring Colin Powell
Editor In ChiefRobert Love
CategoriesLifestyle
FrequencyEvery other month[1]
Total circulation
(2015)
23,428,878[2]
First issue1958; 66 years ago (1958) (as Modern Maturity)
2002; 22 years ago (2002) (as AARP: The Magazine)
CompanyAARP
CountryUnited States
Based inWashington, D.C., U.S.
LanguageEnglish
Websiteaarpmagazine.org
ISSN1541-9894
OCLC50718933

History and operations edit

In 1958, AARP began publishing a magazine titled Modern Maturity.[3][4][5] Modern Maturity was later split into two editions, one for AARP members ages 59–65, and another for members over 65. In spring 2001, AARP began publishing My Generation targeting a younger Baby boomer audience. In 2002, AARP combined the resources of its two publications into a single magazine to be published six times a year called AARP: The Magazine.[6]

The Editor-In-Chief is Robert Love, as of September 2020.[7] Love has held the position since 2013.[8] Prior to AARP, Love held editorial positions at The Week, Reader's Digest, Rodale's Best Life, Playboy, Rolling Stone, and New York.[7]

In the late 1990s, the AARP sought to alter perception about older Americans. One of the first steps was to change the name of the organization's monthly magazine and focus the editorial content on active seniors still in the prime of their lives.[9] Cover subjects were changed from people such as Betty White, who was 77 at the time, to Susan Sarandon, who had recently turned 52. Other cover subjects since then have included Bruce Springsteen, Sally Field, Valerie Bertinelli, Dr. Mehmet Oz, and Dennis Quaid.[4]

The magazine publishes roughly 52 editorial pages six times a year[7] in three separate editions, one for people ages 50–59, one for readers 60–69, and another for those 70+.[8]

Advertising and circulation edit

At the time of its creation in 2002, AARP: The Magazine combined the circulations of two publications, Modern Maturity with 17.1 million, and MyGeneration with 4 million.[6]

The magazine is sent to every AARP member, and thus is the largest circulation magazine in the United States;[3] it has held that position since the late 1980s.[citation needed] The circulation of the magazine is 23,428,878 copies as of December 2015.[2]

In the second quarter of 2010, AARP: The Magazine sold US$23.9 million in advertising. This represented a 14.5% increase over the same period the year earlier.[4] In 2017, a full-page ad in the magazine cost US$667,800, an 18% increase over the prior five years.[8]

The magazine had a circulation of 22.5 million in 2017. During that same year readership, which is measured by survey, topped 37 million for the first time.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "AARP: The Magazine Editorial Calendar 2018" (PDF). AARP. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Consumer Magazines". Alliance for Audited Media. Archived from the original on January 23, 2017. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  3. ^ a b (PDF). PSA Research Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 15, 2016. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Newman, Andrew Adam (August 23, 2010). "A Magazine Now Tailored to the Not Necessarily Retired". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
  5. ^ American Association of Retired Persons, ed. (1958). Modern maturity. Lakewood, Calif.: American Association of Retired Persons.
  6. ^ a b "AARP To Combine Modern Maturity, My Generation". www.mediapost.com. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d "Lessons in Magazine Editing from AARP's Bob Love". Folio. March 30, 2017. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
  8. ^ a b c "It's the Biggest Print Magazine in the World—And It's About to Get Bigger". Washingtonian. June 7, 2016. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
  9. ^ Times, Robin Toner New York. "AARP PUTS A NEW SPIN ON GETTING OLD". OrlandoSentinel.com. Retrieved August 4, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website  

aarp, magazine, american, monthly, magazine, published, aarp, which, focuses, aging, related, issues, july, august, 2006, cover, featuring, colin, powelleditor, chiefrobert, lovecategorieslifestylefrequencyevery, other, month, total, circulation, 2015, first, . AARP The Magazine is an American bi monthly magazine published by AARP which focuses on aging related issues AARP The MagazineJuly August 2006 cover featuring Colin PowellEditor In ChiefRobert LoveCategoriesLifestyleFrequencyEvery other month 1 Total circulation 2015 23 428 878 2 First issue1958 66 years ago 1958 as Modern Maturity 2002 22 years ago 2002 as AARP The Magazine CompanyAARPCountryUnited StatesBased inWashington D C U S LanguageEnglishWebsiteaarpmagazine wbr orgISSN1541 9894OCLC50718933 Contents 1 History and operations 2 Advertising and circulation 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory and operations editIn 1958 AARP began publishing a magazine titled Modern Maturity 3 4 5 Modern Maturity was later split into two editions one for AARP members ages 59 65 and another for members over 65 In spring 2001 AARP began publishing My Generation targeting a younger Baby boomer audience In 2002 AARP combined the resources of its two publications into a single magazine to be published six times a year called AARP The Magazine 6 The Editor In Chief is Robert Love as of September 2020 7 Love has held the position since 2013 8 Prior to AARP Love held editorial positions at The Week Reader s Digest Rodale s Best Life Playboy Rolling Stone and New York 7 In the late 1990s the AARP sought to alter perception about older Americans One of the first steps was to change the name of the organization s monthly magazine and focus the editorial content on active seniors still in the prime of their lives 9 Cover subjects were changed from people such as Betty White who was 77 at the time to Susan Sarandon who had recently turned 52 Other cover subjects since then have included Bruce Springsteen Sally Field Valerie Bertinelli Dr Mehmet Oz and Dennis Quaid 4 The magazine publishes roughly 52 editorial pages six times a year 7 in three separate editions one for people ages 50 59 one for readers 60 69 and another for those 70 8 Advertising and circulation editAt the time of its creation in 2002 AARP The Magazine combined the circulations of two publications Modern Maturity with 17 1 million and MyGeneration with 4 million 6 The magazine is sent to every AARP member and thus is the largest circulation magazine in the United States 3 it has held that position since the late 1980s citation needed The circulation of the magazine is 23 428 878 copies as of December 2015 2 In the second quarter of 2010 AARP The Magazine sold US 23 9 million in advertising This represented a 14 5 increase over the same period the year earlier 4 In 2017 a full page ad in the magazine cost US 667 800 an 18 increase over the prior five years 8 The magazine had a circulation of 22 5 million in 2017 During that same year readership which is measured by survey topped 37 million for the first time 7 See also edit nbsp Journalism portal nbsp United States portalList of United States magazines Media in Washington D C References edit AARP The Magazine Editorial Calendar 2018 PDF AARP Retrieved July 21 2018 a b Consumer Magazines Alliance for Audited Media Archived from the original on January 23 2017 Retrieved June 1 2016 a b Top 100 U S Magazines by Circulation PDF PSA Research Center Archived from the original PDF on November 15 2016 Retrieved February 6 2016 a b c Newman Andrew Adam August 23 2010 A Magazine Now Tailored to the Not Necessarily Retired The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 4 2020 American Association of Retired Persons ed 1958 Modern maturity Lakewood Calif American Association of Retired Persons a b AARP To Combine Modern Maturity My Generation www mediapost com Retrieved August 4 2020 a b c d Lessons in Magazine Editing from AARP s Bob Love Folio March 30 2017 Retrieved August 4 2020 a b c It s the Biggest Print Magazine in the World And It s About to Get Bigger Washingtonian June 7 2016 Retrieved August 4 2020 Times Robin Toner New York AARP PUTS A NEW SPIN ON GETTING OLD OrlandoSentinel com Retrieved August 4 2020 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AARP The Magazine amp oldid 1196792045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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