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Mental Floss

Mental Floss (stylized as mental_floss) is an online magazine and its related American digital, print, and e-commerce media company focused on millennials. It is owned by Minute Media and based in New York City, United States. mentalfloss.com, which presents facts, puzzles, and trivia with a humorous tone, draws 20.5 million unique users a month. Its YouTube channel produces three weekly series and has 1.3 million subscribers. In October 2015, Mental Floss teamed with the National Geographic Channel for its first televised special, Brain Surgery Live with mental_floss, the first brain surgery ever broadcast live.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Mental Floss
Founder
First issue2001; 23 years ago (2001)
Final issue
Number
 2016 (2016-November/December) (print)
v. 15, no. 6
CompanyMinute Media
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City, New York, United States
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.mentalfloss.com
ISSN1543-4702

Launched in Birmingham, Alabama in 2001,[7][8] the company has additional offices in Midtown Manhattan. The publication was included in Inc. magazine's list of the 5,000 fastest growing private companies.[9] Before it became a web-only publication in 2017, the magazine mental_floss had a circulation of 160,000 and published six issues a year. The magazine had more than 100,000 subscribers in over 17 countries.[10] The November/December 2016 issue was the last issue of the print edition of the magazine.[11] Instead of getting a refund, subscribers were sent copies of The Week.[12]

The company frequently publishes books and sells humorous T-shirts. It also developed a licensed trivia board game called Split Decision, similar to Trivial Pursuit. Its online store sells quirky home and office supplies, games and toys.

Dennis Publishing bought Mental Floss in 2011.

Mental Floss was acquired by Minute Media from the Felix Dennis estate in September 2018.[13]

Origin edit

The magazine was co-founded by William E. Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur while they were students at Duke University. According to the Mental Floss website, the idea came from conversations in the Duke cafeteria about the need for an entertaining educational magazine.[14] According to Hattikudur, they wanted to "distill some of the best lectures from our favorite college professors. We thought if we could bottle their enthusiasm and deliver it in monthly installments, it'd be great."[10]

Later, Pearson met with president of Duke University, who loved the idea, but disliked the name. The first published issue, known as the "Campus Edition", was published in spring 2000, distributing 3,000 issues.

The founders spent much of their first year looking for investors and staff members while raising funds to publish the first issue, which was released in May 2001. Over the following summer, 8,000 copies were distributed, and 60% sold out on newsstands.[15] Pearson and Hattikidur were named two of thirty promising 2007 entrepreneurs in business magazine Inc.[16]

Mental Floss was sold to magazine mogul Felix Dennis in 2011[17] and again to Minute Media in late 2018.[18]

Beginning in June 2017, Will and Mangesh have been producing the podcast Part Time Genius,[19] a variety style knowledge show, created in partner with HowStuffWorks. In addition to the magazine, a board game, a weekly CNN Headline News segment and a daily updated website, the two have collaborated on seven mental_floss books.

Mangesh Hattikudur edit

Mangesh Hattikudur is an American businessman who is the co-founder of Mental Floss, which he started with Pearson when both were students at Duke University.[20] Hattikudur graduated from Duke in 2001, with a Bachelor of Arts degree. The Huffington Post in 2010 wrote that Hattikudur and Pearson have created a knowledge empire complete with board games, T-shirts, and a website called mentalfloss.com which has monthly visitors tallying into the millions.[21] They have collaborated on books such as The Mental Floss History of the United States along with writer Erik Sass.[20]

Will Pearson edit

William E. Pearson (born 1979) co-founder of mental_floss, with Hattikudur. Pearson graduated from Duke in 2001, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history.[22][verification needed] Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur met as freshmen at Duke University and in their senior year parlayed their cafeteria conversations into the first issue of mental_floss magazine.[23]

Notable contributors edit

  • Novelist John Green worked for the magazine early in his career. Having later become an established YouTube personality, he began hosting its YouTube channel in March 2013. In 2014, the Mental Floss channel was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels, ranked at #71. In 2015, Green won the Webby Award for mental_floss on YouTube.[24][25]
  • Author A. J. Jacobs contributed articles based on what he learned reading the Encyclopædia Britannica, as described in his book The Know-It-All. He currently writes a history column answering reader mail.
  • Ken Jennings, of Jeopardy! fame, wrote a feature called Six Degrees of Ken Jennings, in which he played the game six degrees of separation with two unrelated people or things, like Benedict XVI and Benedict Arnold or Isaac Newton and Apple Computer. He now contributes a quiz called "Kennections" on mentalfloss.com.[26]
  • Kara Kovalchik and Sandy Wood served as research editors for the magazine from 2002 to 2015.
  • Celebrity chef Alton Brown wrote a food column and appeared on the cover of the September 2012 issue.
  • Saturday Night Live writer Streeter Seidell has written for both mental_floss magazine and the website.
  • Comedian Amir Blumenfeld writes a column called The Curious Comedian.
  • Author Ransom Riggs was a longtime contributor to both the magazine and website.
  • Linguist Arika Okrent is the language editor for mental_floss. In 2015 she received the Linguistic Society of America's Linguistics Journalism Award.[27]
  • Science journalist Maggie Koerth-Baker was an assistant editor and co-authored the 2009 mental_floss book Be Amazing.
  • Hank Green has written for the magazine and is executive producer of the YouTube Channel. He also authored the mental_floss book Scatterbrained.
  • Comedian Elliott Morgan hosts the weekly series "Misconceptions" on mental_floss on YouTube.
  • Comedian Max Silvestri has hosted two series on the mental_floss YouTube Channel.[28]
  • Craig Benzine hosts the weekly series "The Big Question" on mental_floss on YouTube.[29]

Magazine sections edit

Each issue of Mental Floss magazine was divided into the following sections:

  • Scatterbrained: 10 pages of trivia, facts and anecdotes about an everyday topic or item.
  • Be Amazing!: 10 pages of short articles and interviews, often by guest contributors.
  • Left_Brain/Right_Brain: articles about "left brain" topics, like science and logic, and "right brain" topics, like art and literature.
  • Features: Some examples were an exposé of Shel Silverstein's darker side and a collection of the 25 Most Important Questions in the Universe.
  • Go Mental: articles about religion, art, history and world culture.
  • The Quiz: a brief quiz at the back of the magazine.[30]

Recurring themes edit

Every year, Mental Floss published a "Ten Issue". It usually featured lists of ten things focusing on subjects like: "Ten Most Forgettable Presidents" or "Ten Famous Monkeys in Science".[31]

Initially, "Mental Floss" tried to feature self-proclaimed mascot Albert Einstein on the cover of each issue. The magazine even did a 'swimsuit issue', which featured a topless Einstein.[32]

Recurring blog categories edit

  • Morning Cup of Links: Interesting links to news stories, videos and memes from across the Internet
  • 5 Questions Quiz: Daily quizzes with subject clues hidden inside trivia questions
  • The Amazing Fact Generator: A page that generates random facts and trivia
  • Big Questions: Articles that answer questions about history, origins, or science

Books edit

  • Mental Floss History of the World: An Irreverent Romp Through Civilization's Best Bits
  • Genius Instruction Manual
  • Scatterbrained
  • What's the Difference?
  • Cocktail Party Cheat Sheets
  • Condensed Knowledge
  • Forbidden Knowledge
  • Instant Knowledge
  • In the Beginning
  • Be Amazing
  • mental_floss Trivia
  • mental_floss: The Book: Only The Greatest Lists in the History of Listory
  • The Mental Floss History of the United States: The (Almost) Complete and (Entirely) Entertaining Story of America

Media coverage and awards edit

Mental Floss has been covered by magazines and newspapers such as Reader's Digest, Los Angeles Times, CNN.com, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Entertainment Weekly, Newsweek, Dallas Morning News, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and the Washington Post.[33] Other media coverage includes:

References edit

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  11. ^ D. B. Hebbard (30 September 2016). "Mental Floss latest to go digital-only, Dennis Publishing announces". Talking New Media. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
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  15. ^ "Details". Mental Floss. 5 (6): 8.
  16. ^ Fenn, Donna (2007). "30 under 30: America's Coolest Young Entrepreneurs". Inc. Magazine. Mansueto Ventures. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
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  19. ^ "About Part-Time Genius". Part-Time Genius. 2017-06-07. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
  20. ^ a b "Mangesh Hattikudur". Huffington Post. January 7, 2011. Retrieved 2010-01-06. Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur met as freshmen at Duke University... collaborated on over 10 books together, ...
  21. ^ ANNE MANCUSO. "Spare Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-01-06. Mental Floss Magazine's Holiday Trivia Contest ... "The Mental Floss History of the United States: The (Almost) Complete and (Entirely) Entertaining Story of America," by Erik Sass, Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur...
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  42. ^ Kastrenakes, Jacob (20 May 2020). "Here are all the winners of the 2020 Webby Awards". The Verge. Retrieved 22 May 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Mental Floss stylized as mental floss is an online magazine and its related American digital print and e commerce media company focused on millennials It is owned by Minute Media and based in New York City United States mentalfloss com which presents facts puzzles and trivia with a humorous tone draws 20 5 million unique users a month Its YouTube channel produces three weekly series and has 1 3 million subscribers In October 2015 Mental Floss teamed with the National Geographic Channel for its first televised special Brain Surgery Live with mental floss the first brain surgery ever broadcast live 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mental FlossFounderWill PearsonMangesh HattikudurFirst issue2001 23 years ago 2001 Final issueNumber 2016 2016 November December print v 15 no 6CompanyMinute MediaCountryUnited StatesBased inNew York City New York United StatesLanguageEnglishWebsitewww wbr mentalfloss wbr comISSN1543 4702Launched in Birmingham Alabama in 2001 7 8 the company has additional offices in Midtown Manhattan The publication was included in Inc magazine s list of the 5 000 fastest growing private companies 9 Before it became a web only publication in 2017 the magazine mental floss had a circulation of 160 000 and published six issues a year The magazine had more than 100 000 subscribers in over 17 countries 10 The November December 2016 issue was the last issue of the print edition of the magazine 11 Instead of getting a refund subscribers were sent copies of The Week 12 The company frequently publishes books and sells humorous T shirts It also developed a licensed trivia board game called Split Decision similar to Trivial Pursuit Its online store sells quirky home and office supplies games and toys Dennis Publishing bought Mental Floss in 2011 Mental Floss was acquired by Minute Media from the Felix Dennis estate in September 2018 13 Contents 1 Origin 1 1 Mangesh Hattikudur 1 2 Will Pearson 2 Notable contributors 3 Magazine sections 3 1 Recurring themes 4 Recurring blog categories 4 1 Books 5 Media coverage and awards 6 References 7 External linksOrigin editThe magazine was co founded by William E Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur while they were students at Duke University According to the Mental Floss website the idea came from conversations in the Duke cafeteria about the need for an entertaining educational magazine 14 According to Hattikudur they wanted to distill some of the best lectures from our favorite college professors We thought if we could bottle their enthusiasm and deliver it in monthly installments it d be great 10 Later Pearson met with president of Duke University who loved the idea but disliked the name The first published issue known as the Campus Edition was published in spring 2000 distributing 3 000 issues The founders spent much of their first year looking for investors and staff members while raising funds to publish the first issue which was released in May 2001 Over the following summer 8 000 copies were distributed and 60 sold out on newsstands 15 Pearson and Hattikidur were named two of thirty promising 2007 entrepreneurs in business magazine Inc 16 Mental Floss was sold to magazine mogul Felix Dennis in 2011 17 and again to Minute Media in late 2018 18 Beginning in June 2017 Will and Mangesh have been producing the podcast Part Time Genius 19 a variety style knowledge show created in partner with HowStuffWorks In addition to the magazine a board game a weekly CNN Headline News segment and a daily updated website the two have collaborated on seven mental floss books Mangesh Hattikudur edit Mangesh Hattikudur is an American businessman who is the co founder of Mental Floss which he started with Pearson when both were students at Duke University 20 Hattikudur graduated from Duke in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts degree The Huffington Post in 2010 wrote that Hattikudur and Pearson have created a knowledge empire complete with board games T shirts and a website called mentalfloss com which has monthly visitors tallying into the millions 21 They have collaborated on books such as The Mental Floss History of the United States along with writer Erik Sass 20 Will Pearson edit William E Pearson born 1979 co founder of mental floss with Hattikudur Pearson graduated from Duke in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history 22 verification needed Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur met as freshmen at Duke University and in their senior year parlayed their cafeteria conversations into the first issue of mental floss magazine 23 Notable contributors editNovelist John Green worked for the magazine early in his career Having later become an established YouTube personality he began hosting its YouTube channel in March 2013 In 2014 the Mental Floss channel was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels ranked at 71 In 2015 Green won the Webby Award for mental floss on YouTube 24 25 Author A J Jacobs contributed articles based on what he learned reading the Encyclopaedia Britannica as described in his book The Know It All He currently writes a history column answering reader mail Ken Jennings of Jeopardy fame wrote a feature called Six Degrees of Ken Jennings in which he played the game six degrees of separation with two unrelated people or things like Benedict XVI and Benedict Arnold or Isaac Newton and Apple Computer He now contributes a quiz called Kennections on mentalfloss com 26 Kara Kovalchik and Sandy Wood served as research editors for the magazine from 2002 to 2015 Celebrity chef Alton Brown wrote a food column and appeared on the cover of the September 2012 issue Saturday Night Live writer Streeter Seidell has written for both mental floss magazine and the website Comedian Amir Blumenfeld writes a column called The Curious Comedian Author Ransom Riggs was a longtime contributor to both the magazine and website Linguist Arika Okrent is the language editor for mental floss In 2015 she received the Linguistic Society of America s Linguistics Journalism Award 27 Science journalist Maggie Koerth Baker was an assistant editor and co authored the 2009 mental floss book Be Amazing Hank Green has written for the magazine and is executive producer of the YouTube Channel He also authored the mental floss book Scatterbrained Comedian Elliott Morgan hosts the weekly series Misconceptions on mental floss on YouTube Comedian Max Silvestri has hosted two series on the mental floss YouTube Channel 28 Craig Benzine hosts the weekly series The Big Question on mental floss on YouTube 29 Magazine sections editEach issue of Mental Floss magazine was divided into the following sections Scatterbrained 10 pages of trivia facts and anecdotes about an everyday topic or item Be Amazing 10 pages of short articles and interviews often by guest contributors Left Brain Right Brain articles about left brain topics like science and logic and right brain topics like art and literature Features Some examples were an expose of Shel Silverstein s darker side and a collection of the 25 Most Important Questions in the Universe Go Mental articles about religion art history and world culture The Quiz a brief quiz at the back of the magazine 30 Recurring themes edit Every year Mental Floss published a Ten Issue It usually featured lists of ten things focusing on subjects like Ten Most Forgettable Presidents or Ten Famous Monkeys in Science 31 Initially Mental Floss tried to feature self proclaimed mascot Albert Einstein on the cover of each issue The magazine even did a swimsuit issue which featured a topless Einstein 32 Recurring blog categories editMorning Cup of Links Interesting links to news stories videos and memes from across the Internet 5 Questions Quiz Daily quizzes with subject clues hidden inside trivia questions The Amazing Fact Generator A page that generates random facts and trivia Big Questions Articles that answer questions about history origins or scienceBooks edit Mental Floss History of the World An Irreverent Romp Through Civilization s Best Bits Genius Instruction Manual Scatterbrained What s the Difference Cocktail Party Cheat Sheets Condensed Knowledge Forbidden Knowledge Instant Knowledge In the Beginning Be Amazing mental floss Trivia mental floss The Book Only The Greatest Lists in the History of Listory The Mental Floss History of the United States The Almost Complete and Entirely Entertaining Story of AmericaMedia coverage and awards editMental Floss has been covered by magazines and newspapers such as Reader s Digest Los Angeles Times CNN com Atlanta Journal Constitution Entertainment Weekly Newsweek Dallas Morning News The Wall Street Journal The New York Times and the Washington Post 33 Other media coverage includes Listed as one of the Chicago Tribune s 50 favorite magazines in June 2007 34 Listed as one of PC World s 100 favorite blogs in June 2007 35 Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur among Inc magazine s 30 coolest young entrepreneurs 36 Listed as the seventh most engaged company on Twitter by Digiday 37 Recognized by Time for having one of the top 140 Twitter feeds in 2013 38 Won a Webby Award for Best Cultural Blog in May 2013 39 Finalist for General Excellence at the National Magazine Awards in 2013 40 Voted one of the 100 Best Websites for Women by Forbes in 2013 41 Mental Floss won the 2020 Webby People s Voice Award for Weird in the category Web 42 References edit Gone Native The Magazine Whose Editors Write Ad Content Digiday Digiday 19 September 2013 Retrieved 24 September 2015 We re Hiring Writers Editors and a Producer Mental Floss Retrieved 24 September 2015 Brain Surgery Live with Mental Floss National Geographic Archived from the original on October 18 2015 Retrieved 24 January 2016 Gone Native The Magazine Whose Editors Write Ad Content Digiday 19 September 2013 Retrieved 24 January 2016 Quantcast Mental Floss Quantcast Retrieved 24 January 2016 4 Ways Mental Floss Won Millennials Digiday 26 March 2013 Retrieved 24 January 2016 Press Release Archived 2006 03 26 at the Wayback Machine describing magazine launch The 20 Best Magazines of the Decade 2000 2009 Paste Magazine November 26 2009 Archived from the original on April 8 2019 Retrieved August 10 2015 Folks behind mental floss open retail store in Chester Township Archived 2012 02 29 at the Wayback Machine The News Herald a b Ohio couple share in the fun as Mental Floss magazine executives Cleveland com D B Hebbard 30 September 2016 Mental Floss latest to go digital only Dennis Publishing announces Talking New Media Retrieved 12 December 2016 Mental Floss to end print edition Politico September 30 2016 Jerde Sarah 20 September 2018 Minute Media Acquires Mental Floss AdWeek Retrieved 23 September 2018 mental floss About page Archived from the original on 2006 06 11 Retrieved 2006 06 13 Details Mental Floss 5 6 8 Fenn Donna 2007 30 under 30 America s Coolest Young Entrepreneurs Inc Magazine Mansueto Ventures Retrieved 30 March 2011 Diel Stan 15 March 2011 Mental Floss sold to magazine mogul Felix Dennis AL com Retrieved 2019 01 23 Jerde Sara September 20 2018 Minute Media Acquires Mental Floss adweek com Retrieved 2019 01 23 About Part Time Genius Part Time Genius 2017 06 07 Retrieved 2017 06 30 a b Mangesh Hattikudur Huffington Post January 7 2011 Retrieved 2010 01 06 Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur met as freshmen at Duke University collaborated on over 10 books together ANNE MANCUSO Spare Times The New York Times Retrieved 2010 01 06 Mental Floss Magazine s Holiday Trivia Contest The Mental Floss History of the United States The Almost Complete and Entirely Entertaining Story of America by Erik Sass Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur About mental floss Staff Biographies mental floss Magazine Glam Publisher Network 2010 Retrieved 30 March 2011 Making knowledge fun a look inside the pages of Mental Flossmagazine Trivia Hall of Fame Cornerstone Word Company 2004 Retrieved 30 March 2011 The NMR Top 100 YouTube Channels 75 51 New Media Rockstars 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