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Fortune (magazine)

Fortune (stylized in all caps) is an American global business magazine headquartered in New York City. It is published by Fortune Media Group Holdings, a global business media company.[2] The publication was founded by Henry Luce in 1929. The magazine competes with Forbes and Bloomberg Businessweek in the national business magazine category and distinguishes itself with long, in-depth feature articles.[3]

Fortune
Cover of the issue dated February–March 2021
EditorAlyson Shontell
CategoriesBusiness magazines
FrequencyMonthly (1929–1978; 2018–2020)
Biweekly (1978–2009)
Bimonthly (since 2020)
Triweekly (2009–2014)
16 issues per year (2014–2017)
PublisherFortune Media Group Holdings
(Chatchaval Jiaravanon)
Total circulation
(2018)
852,202[1]
FounderHenry Luce
Founded1929; 95 years ago (1929)
First issueSeptember 1, 1929; 94 years ago (1929-09-01)
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City, New York, U.S.
LanguageEnglish
Websitefortune.com
ISSN0015-8259 (print)
2169-155X (web)

The magazine regularly publishes ranked lists including ranking companies by revenue such as in the Fortune 500 that it has published annually since 1955, and in the Fortune Global 500.[4] The magazine is also known for its annual Fortune Investor's Guide.[5]

History edit

Fortune was founded by Time magazine co-founder Henry Luce in 1929, who declared it as "the Ideal Super-Class Magazine", a "distinguished and de luxe" publication "vividly portraying, interpreting and recording the Industrial Civilization".[6] Briton Hadden, Luce's business partner, was not enthusiastic about the idea – which Luce originally thought to title Power – but Luce went forward with it after Hadden's sudden death on February 27, 1929.[7]

In late October 1929, the Wall Street Crash of 1929 occurred, marking the onset of the Great Depression. In a memo to the Time Inc. board in November 1929, Luce wrote: "We will not be over-optimistic. We will recognize that this business slump may last as long as an entire year."[8] The publication made its official debut in February 1930. Its editor was Luce, managing editor Parker Lloyd-Smith, and art director Thomas Maitland Cleland.[9] Single copies of the first issue cost US$1 (equivalent to $18 in 2022).[8] An urban legend says that Cleland mocked up the cover of the first issue with the $1 price because no one had yet decided how much to charge; the magazine was printed before anyone realized it, and when people saw it for sale, they thought that the magazine must really have worthwhile content. In fact, there were 30,000 subscribers who had already signed up to receive that initial 184-page issue. By 1937, the number of subscribers had grown to 460,000, and the magazine had turned half million dollars in annual profit.[10]

At a time when business publications were little more than numbers and statistics printed in black and white, Fortune was an oversized 11" × 14", using creamy heavy paper, and art on a cover printed by a special process.[11] Fortune was also noted for its photography, featuring the work of Margaret Bourke-White, Ansel Adams, and others. Walker Evans served as its photography editor from 1945 to 1965.

During the Great Depression, the magazine developed a reputation for its social conscience, for Walker Evans and Margaret Bourke-White's color photographs, and for a team of writers including James Agee, Archibald MacLeish, John Kenneth Galbraith, and Alfred Kazin, hired specifically for their writing abilities. The magazine became an important leg of Luce's media empire;[citation needed] after the successful launch of Time in 1923 and Fortune in 1930, Luce went on to launch Life in 1936 and Sports Illustrated in 1954.

From its launch in 1930 to 1978, Fortune was published monthly. In January 1978, it began publishing biweekly. In October 2009, citing declining advertising revenue and circulation, Fortune began publishing every three weeks.[12][13] As of 2018, Fortune is published 14 times a year.[14]

Marshall Loeb was named managing editor in 1986. During his tenure at Fortune, Loeb was credited[by whom?] with expanding the traditional focus on business and the economy with added graphs, charts, and tables, as well as the addition of articles on topics such as executive life and social issues connected to the world of business, including the effectiveness of public schools and on homelessness.[3]

During the years[when?] when Time Warner owned Time Inc., Fortune articles (as well as those from Money magazine) were hosted at CNNMoney.com.[15]

In June 2014, after Time Inc. spun off from its corporate parent,[16] Fortune launched its own website at Fortune.com.[17]

On November 26, 2017, it was announced that Meredith Corporation would acquire Time Inc. in a $2.8 billion deal. The acquisition was completed on January 31, 2018.[18][19][20]

On November 9, 2018, it was announced that Meredith Corporation was selling Fortune to Thai billionaire Chatchaval Jiaravanon for $150 million.[21] Jiaravanon is affiliated with the Thailand-based conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group, which has holdings in agriculture, telecommunications, retail, pharmaceutical, and finance.[22]

Since March 4, 2020, access to Fortune.com has been restricted by a paywall.[23]

Lists edit

Fortune regularly publishes ranked lists. In the human resources field, for example, it publishes a list of the Best Companies to Work For. Lists include companies ranked in order of gross revenue and business profile, as well as business leaders:

  • Fortune 500
  • Fortune 1000
  • Fortune Global 500
  • Fortune India 500
  • 40 Under 40
  • Fortune Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs
  • 100 Best Companies to Work For
  • World's Most Admired Companies
  • 100 Fastest Growing Companies
  • The Unicorn List
  • Businessperson of the Year
  • Change the World
  • The World's 50 Greatest Leaders
  • The Ledger 40 Under 40
  • Future 50
  • 100 Best Workplaces For Millennials
  • 100 Best Workplaces For Women
  • 50 Best Workplaces for New College Graduates
  • Best Workplaces for Diversity
  • 50 Best Places to Live for Families
  • Crypto 40[24]

Editors edit

There have been 20 top editors since Fortune was conceived in 1929. Following the elimination of the editor-in-chief role at Time Inc. in October 2013,[25] the top editor's title was changed from "managing editor" to "editor" in 2014.[26] The present title is "editor-in-chief".[27]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "Audience". Time Inc. from the original on June 8, 2019. Retrieved June 22, 2019.
  2. ^ . fortune.com. Fortune Media IP Limited. Archived from the original on January 1, 2023. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Deirdre, Carmody (May 2, 1994). "The Media Business; A Shaper of Magazines Retires". The New York Times. Retrieved February 10, 2009.
  4. ^ Fry, Erika (June 2, 2014). "What Happened to the First Fortune 500?". Fortune. from the original on August 6, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  5. ^ Delbridge, Emily (November 21, 2019). "The 8 Best Business Magazines of 2020". The Balance Small Business. New York City: Dotdash. Best for Investors: Fortune. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  6. ^ Fortune prospectus. By Henry Luce. Fortune, September 1929, Volume One, Number Zero.
  7. ^ Henry Luce & His Time by Joseph Epstein, Commentary, Vol. 44, No. 5, November 1967.
  8. ^ a b Okrent, Daniel (September 19, 2005). "How the World Really Works". Fortune. from the original on August 8, 2014.
  9. ^ "Current Magazines". The New York Times. February 2, 1930.
  10. ^ Massey, Laura (December 11, 2010). "Fortune". Peter Harrington London. from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  11. ^ Background July 29, 2017, at the Wayback Machine.
  12. ^ Pérez-Peña, Richard (October 23, 2009). "Fortune Magazine Will Drop From 25 to 18 Issues a Year". The New York Times. from the original on March 24, 2011.
  13. ^ Pérez-Peña, Richard (October 23, 2009). "Fortune Media Kit". The New York Times. from the original on March 24, 2011.
  14. ^ "Fortune Magazine Subscription". subscription.fortune.com. from the original on February 7, 2018. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  15. ^ "Fortune Magazine: Table of Contents - CNNMoney". money.cnn.com. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
  16. ^ Primack, Dan. "Time Inc. Becomes America's Oldest Startup". from the original on July 30, 2014. Retrieved July 30, 2014.
  17. ^ Barnett, Megan; Serwer, Andy. "Inside the All-New Fortune.com". from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved July 30, 2014.
  18. ^ "Meredith Corporation Announces Completion Of Time Inc. Acquisition And Reports Fiscal 2018 Second Quarter And First Half Results" (Press release). Meredith Corporation. January 31, 2018. from the original on February 4, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  19. ^ Hays, Kali (February 1, 2018). "Time Inc., Now Meredith and More Changes to Come". Women's Wear Daily. from the original on February 8, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  20. ^ Gold, Howard R. (February 1, 2018). "Who killed Time Inc.?". Columbia Journalism Review. from the original on February 11, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  21. ^ Pompeo, Joe (November 9, 2018). "'Everybody's Very, Very Positive About This': Fortune's New Buyer Isn't Marc Benioff—But for $150 Million, Who Cares!". Vanity Fair. from the original on November 22, 2018.
  22. ^ Kelly, Keith J. (November 9, 2018). "Thai business tycoon buys Fortune magazine for $150 million". from the original on November 16, 2018. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  23. ^ "Why we launched a paywall". Fortune. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
  24. ^ Introducing Fortune’s Crypto 40: Blockchain businesses built to last JEFF JOHN ROBERTS, Fortune, April 10, 2023.
  25. ^ Kaufman, Leslie (October 31, 2013). "Reshuffling at Time Inc. to Set Table for Spinoff". The New York Times. from the original on July 8, 2014. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
  26. ^ Kile, Daniel (July 22, 2014). . Archived from the original on August 3, 2014.
  27. ^ a b . fortune.com. Fortune. Archived from the original on January 4, 2023. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  28. ^ Huddleston, Tom Jr. "Fortune Names a New Editor-in-Chief". from the original on March 16, 2017. Retrieved March 15, 2017.

Further reading edit

  • James S. Miller, "White-Collar Excavations: Fortune Magazine and the Invention of the Industrial Folk". American Periodicals. vol. 13 (2003), pp. 84–104. In JSTOR

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Fortune stylized in all caps is an American global business magazine headquartered in New York City It is published by Fortune Media Group Holdings a global business media company 2 The publication was founded by Henry Luce in 1929 The magazine competes with Forbes and Bloomberg Businessweek in the national business magazine category and distinguishes itself with long in depth feature articles 3 FortuneCover of the issue dated February March 2021EditorAlyson ShontellCategoriesBusiness magazinesFrequencyMonthly 1929 1978 2018 2020 Biweekly 1978 2009 Bimonthly since 2020 Triweekly 2009 2014 16 issues per year 2014 2017 PublisherFortune Media Group Holdings Chatchaval Jiaravanon Total circulation 2018 852 202 1 FounderHenry LuceFounded1929 95 years ago 1929 First issueSeptember 1 1929 94 years ago 1929 09 01 CountryUnited StatesBased inNew York City New York U S LanguageEnglishWebsitefortune wbr comISSN0015 8259 print 2169 155X web The magazine regularly publishes ranked lists including ranking companies by revenue such as in the Fortune 500 that it has published annually since 1955 and in the Fortune Global 500 4 The magazine is also known for its annual Fortune Investor s Guide 5 Contents 1 History 2 Lists 3 Editors 4 See also 5 Footnotes 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editFortune was founded by Time magazine co founder Henry Luce in 1929 who declared it as the Ideal Super Class Magazine a distinguished and de luxe publication vividly portraying interpreting and recording the Industrial Civilization 6 Briton Hadden Luce s business partner was not enthusiastic about the idea which Luce originally thought to title Power but Luce went forward with it after Hadden s sudden death on February 27 1929 7 In late October 1929 the Wall Street Crash of 1929 occurred marking the onset of the Great Depression In a memo to the Time Inc board in November 1929 Luce wrote We will not be over optimistic We will recognize that this business slump may last as long as an entire year 8 The publication made its official debut in February 1930 Its editor was Luce managing editor Parker Lloyd Smith and art director Thomas Maitland Cleland 9 Single copies of the first issue cost US 1 equivalent to 18 in 2022 8 An urban legend says that Cleland mocked up the cover of the first issue with the 1 price because no one had yet decided how much to charge the magazine was printed before anyone realized it and when people saw it for sale they thought that the magazine must really have worthwhile content In fact there were 30 000 subscribers who had already signed up to receive that initial 184 page issue By 1937 the number of subscribers had grown to 460 000 and the magazine had turned half million dollars in annual profit 10 At a time when business publications were little more than numbers and statistics printed in black and white Fortune was an oversized 11 14 using creamy heavy paper and art on a cover printed by a special process 11 Fortune was also noted for its photography featuring the work of Margaret Bourke White Ansel Adams and others Walker Evans served as its photography editor from 1945 to 1965 During the Great Depression the magazine developed a reputation for its social conscience for Walker Evans and Margaret Bourke White s color photographs and for a team of writers including James Agee Archibald MacLeish John Kenneth Galbraith and Alfred Kazin hired specifically for their writing abilities The magazine became an important leg of Luce s media empire citation needed after the successful launch of Time in 1923 and Fortune in 1930 Luce went on to launch Life in 1936 and Sports Illustrated in 1954 From its launch in 1930 to 1978 Fortune was published monthly In January 1978 it began publishing biweekly In October 2009 citing declining advertising revenue and circulation Fortune began publishing every three weeks 12 13 As of 2018 Fortune is published 14 times a year 14 Marshall Loeb was named managing editor in 1986 During his tenure at Fortune Loeb was credited by whom with expanding the traditional focus on business and the economy with added graphs charts and tables as well as the addition of articles on topics such as executive life and social issues connected to the world of business including the effectiveness of public schools and on homelessness 3 During the years when when Time Warner owned Time Inc Fortune articles as well as those from Money magazine were hosted at CNNMoney com 15 In June 2014 after Time Inc spun off from its corporate parent 16 Fortune launched its own website at Fortune com 17 On November 26 2017 it was announced that Meredith Corporation would acquire Time Inc in a 2 8 billion deal The acquisition was completed on January 31 2018 18 19 20 On November 9 2018 it was announced that Meredith Corporation was selling Fortune to Thai billionaire Chatchaval Jiaravanon for 150 million 21 Jiaravanon is affiliated with the Thailand based conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group which has holdings in agriculture telecommunications retail pharmaceutical and finance 22 Since March 4 2020 access to Fortune com has been restricted by a paywall 23 Lists editFortune regularly publishes ranked lists In the human resources field for example it publishes a list of the Best Companies to Work For Lists include companies ranked in order of gross revenue and business profile as well as business leaders Fortune 500 Fortune 1000 Fortune Global 500 Fortune India 500 40 Under 40 Fortune Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs 100 Best Companies to Work For World s Most Admired Companies 100 Fastest Growing Companies The Unicorn List Businessperson of the Year Change the World The World s 50 Greatest Leaders The Ledger 40 Under 40 Future 50 100 Best Workplaces For Millennials 100 Best Workplaces For Women 50 Best Workplaces for New College Graduates Best Workplaces for Diversity 50 Best Places to Live for Families Crypto 40 24 Editors editThere have been 20 top editors since Fortune was conceived in 1929 Following the elimination of the editor in chief role at Time Inc in October 2013 25 the top editor s title was changed from managing editor to editor in 2014 26 The present title is editor in chief 27 Parker Lloyd Smith 1929 1931 Ralph Ingersoll 1932 1935 Eric Hodgins 1935 1937 Russell Davenport 1937 1940 Richardson Wood 1940 1941 Ralph D Del Paine Jr 1941 1953 Hedley Donovan 1953 1959 Duncan Norton Taylor 1959 1965 Louis Banks 1965 1970 Robert Lubar 1970 1980 William S Rukeyser 1980 1986 Marshall Loeb 1986 1994 Walter Kiechel III 1994 1995 John Huey 1995 2001 Richard Rik Kirkland 2001 2005 Eric Pooley 2005 2006 Andrew Andy Serwer 2006 2014 Alan Murray 2014 2017 Clifton Leaf 2017 2021 28 Alyson Shontell 2021 present 27 See also edit nbsp Business and economics portal nbsp Media portalFortune Battle of the Corporate Bands an annual music competition for amateur company sponsored bands List of United States magazinesFootnotes edit Audience Time Inc Archived from the original on June 8 2019 Retrieved June 22 2019 About Us fortune com Fortune Media IP Limited Archived from the original on January 1 2023 Retrieved July 24 2023 a b Deirdre Carmody May 2 1994 The Media Business A Shaper of Magazines Retires The New York Times Retrieved February 10 2009 Fry Erika June 2 2014 What Happened to the First Fortune 500 Fortune Archived from the original on August 6 2014 Retrieved August 2 2014 Delbridge Emily November 21 2019 The 8 Best Business Magazines of 2020 The Balance Small Business New York City Dotdash Best for Investors Fortune Retrieved February 8 2020 Fortune prospectus By Henry Luce Fortune September 1929 Volume One Number Zero Henry Luce amp His Time by Joseph Epstein Commentary Vol 44 No 5 November 1967 a b Okrent Daniel September 19 2005 How the World Really Works Fortune Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Current Magazines The New York Times February 2 1930 Massey Laura December 11 2010 Fortune Peter Harrington London Archived from the original on August 12 2014 Retrieved August 10 2014 Background Archived July 29 2017 at the Wayback Machine Perez Pena Richard October 23 2009 Fortune Magazine Will Drop From 25 to 18 Issues a Year The New York Times Archived from the original on March 24 2011 Perez Pena Richard October 23 2009 Fortune Media Kit The New York Times Archived from the original on March 24 2011 Fortune Magazine Subscription subscription fortune com Archived from the original on February 7 2018 Retrieved February 6 2018 Fortune Magazine Table of Contents CNNMoney money cnn com Retrieved December 18 2019 Primack Dan Time Inc Becomes America s Oldest Startup Archived from the original on July 30 2014 Retrieved July 30 2014 Barnett Megan Serwer Andy Inside the All New Fortune com Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved July 30 2014 Meredith Corporation Announces Completion Of Time Inc Acquisition And Reports Fiscal 2018 Second Quarter And First Half Results Press release Meredith Corporation January 31 2018 Archived from the original on February 4 2018 Retrieved February 10 2018 Hays Kali February 1 2018 Time Inc Now Meredith and More Changes to Come Women s Wear Daily Archived from the original on February 8 2018 Retrieved February 10 2018 Gold Howard R February 1 2018 Who killed Time Inc Columbia Journalism Review Archived from the original on February 11 2018 Retrieved February 10 2018 Pompeo Joe November 9 2018 Everybody s Very Very Positive About This Fortune s New Buyer Isn t Marc Benioff But for 150 Million Who Cares Vanity Fair Archived from the original on November 22 2018 Kelly Keith J November 9 2018 Thai business tycoon buys Fortune magazine for 150 million Archived from the original on November 16 2018 Retrieved December 25 2018 Why we launched a paywall Fortune Retrieved May 27 2021 Introducing Fortune s Crypto 40 Blockchain businesses built to last JEFF JOHN ROBERTS Fortune April 10 2023 Kaufman Leslie October 31 2013 Reshuffling at Time Inc to Set Table for Spinoff The New York Times Archived from the original on July 8 2014 Retrieved August 30 2014 Kile Daniel July 22 2014 Alan Murray Named Editor of Fortune Archived from the original on August 3 2014 a b Alyson Shontell fortune com Fortune Archived from the original on January 4 2023 Retrieved July 24 2023 Huddleston Tom Jr Fortune Names a New Editor in Chief Archived from the original on March 16 2017 Retrieved March 15 2017 Further reading editJames S Miller White Collar Excavations Fortune Magazine and the Invention of the Industrial Folk American Periodicals vol 13 2003 pp 84 104 In JSTORExternal links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fortune magazine amp oldid 1184744741, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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