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Stuff (magazine)

Stuff is a British consumer electronics magazine published by Kelsey Media.

Stuff
December 2019 Stuff cover (UK edition)
EditorDan Grabham
CategoriesConsumer electronics
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherKelsey Media
Total circulation
(2020)
29,142[1]
FoundedNovember 1996 (UK)
1999 (US)
First issueNovember 1996 (UK)
1999 (US)
CountryUK, U.S., Turkey, Germany, Russia, Czech Republic, France, the Netherlands, Ukraine, Spain, Romania, Lithuania, China, Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, India, Indonesia, Singapore, Middle East, Mexico Korea, Poland, Portugal and Vietnam
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteOfficial UK site
ISSN1364-9639

History edit

Stuff was first published in Britain in November 1996 by Dennis Publishing. A bimonthly title, it followed the success of magazines such as FHM and Loaded in being pitched toward a young, male audience, with a focus on consumer goods and electronics.

The brand took a more lifestyle-orientated direction in 1998, before publishing group Haymarket bought the title in January 1999 and refocused the magazine to consumer electronics.

In May 2018, the brand was sold to Kelsey Media.[2][3]

Haymarket Media Group CEO Kevin Costello said at the time of the sale: "Stuff is a truly iconic brand, trusted by its tech-loving followers to entertain, educate, and inspire. It's been a big part of the Haymarket story, but our strategic focus has shifted and Stuff needs a new home, where the brand can really achieve its potential."

UK edition edit

The UK version of the magazine is focused on gadgets, games, and gear, including innovative and exciting consumer electronics. "Hot Stuff" is the news section concerned with new or forthcoming products. Top 10s of currently available items are featured toward the back of the magazine.

US edition edit

The US edition of Stuff was launched in 1999 by Dennis's US arm. Spun off from a regular section in another of the group's titles, Maxim, Stuff's US edition featured reviews of consumer electronics alongside other articles of interest to a predominantly male audience. In June 2007, all but one of Dennis's US titles were sold to private equity firm Quadrangle Group,[4] which closed the magazine later the same year.

Malaysian edition edit

Founded in 2004, Stuff Malaysia is one of the country's leading and best-selling consumer electronics, technology, and lifestyle magazines. It is published by Catcha Lifestyle Publications Sdn. Bhd.

Singapore edition edit

Stuff magazine has been locally published in Singapore since 2004. The magazine gained recognition and established itself as a leading name in the consumer electronics and tech lifestyle segment in Singapore. Its website launched in December 2013. The magazine was also relaunched and published by content owner Haymarket Media Group. Stuff Singapore closed in January 2018.

Indian edition edit

Stuff India, the Indian edition of Stuff, launched on 1 December 2008 with a cover price of Rs. 100 ($2). The magazine launched with a print run of 40,000 copies. Stuff India is edited by Nishant Padhiar, formerly the editor of T3 and consultant editor on AV MAX.

South African edition edit

Stuff South Africa was published under license by Times Media between 2007 and December 2012.[5] In November 2012, the publishers announced that the licence had not been renewed, but that a new publishing venture would continue the title. Circulation has been recorded at 25,811.[6]

Mexican edition edit

Stuff México was published under license by Grupo Medios starting June 2012. The magazine launched with a print run of 50,000 copies. Stuff México is no longer edited since 2015.

Middle Eastern edition edit

Stuff Middle East was published under license by Motivate Publishing in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, between 2007 and 2018.

Website edit

The website for Stuff was launched in 2004 and was relaunched in both November 2006 and October 2021.

References edit

  1. ^ Stuff magazine circulation (Report). Audit Bureau of Circulations. December 2020.
  2. ^ "Haymarket Media Group agrees sale of world's best-selling gadget magazine - Stuff - to Kelsey Media | Kelsey Media". Kelsey Media. 2018-05-31. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
  3. ^ "Kelsey Media acquires Stuff gadget magazine from Haymarket". Fusion Corporate Partners. 2018-05-31. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  4. ^ Dennis Publishing Sold To Quadrangle Group; Will Hold Onto Week and Maxim UK
  5. ^ Gill Moodie (2012-12-13). "Wertheim Aymés snapping up Stuff". Bizcommunity. Johannesburg.
  6. ^ "Times Media to launch new title, lets go of Stuff". Bizcommunity. Johannesburg. 2012-12-12.

External links edit

  • Official website

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edition 3 US edition 4 Malaysian edition 5 Singapore edition 6 Indian edition 7 South African edition 8 Mexican edition 9 Middle Eastern edition 10 Website 11 References 12 External linksHistory editStuff was first published in Britain in November 1996 by Dennis Publishing A bimonthly title it followed the success of magazines such as FHM and Loaded in being pitched toward a young male audience with a focus on consumer goods and electronics The brand took a more lifestyle orientated direction in 1998 before publishing group Haymarket bought the title in January 1999 and refocused the magazine to consumer electronics In May 2018 the brand was sold to Kelsey Media 2 3 Haymarket Media Group CEO Kevin Costello said at the time of the sale Stuff is a truly iconic brand trusted by its tech loving followers to entertain educate and inspire It s been a big part of the Haymarket story but our strategic focus has shifted and Stuff needs a new home where the brand can really achieve its potential UK edition editThe UK version of the magazine is focused on gadgets games and gear including innovative and exciting consumer electronics Hot Stuff is the news section concerned with new or forthcoming products Top 10s of currently available items are featured toward the back of the magazine US edition editThe US edition of Stuff was launched in 1999 by Dennis s US arm Spun off from a regular section in another of the group s titles Maxim Stuff s US edition featured reviews of consumer electronics alongside other articles of interest to a predominantly male audience In June 2007 all but one of Dennis s US titles were sold to private equity firm Quadrangle Group 4 which closed the magazine later the same year Malaysian edition editFounded in 2004 Stuff Malaysia is one of the country s leading and best selling consumer electronics technology and lifestyle magazines It is published by Catcha Lifestyle Publications Sdn Bhd Singapore edition editStuff magazine has been locally published in Singapore since 2004 The magazine gained recognition and established itself as a leading name in the consumer electronics and tech lifestyle segment in Singapore Its website launched in December 2013 The magazine was also relaunched and published by content owner Haymarket Media Group StuffSingapore closed in January 2018 Indian edition editStuff India the Indian edition of Stuff launched on 1 December 2008 with a cover price of Rs 100 2 The magazine launched with a print run of 40 000 copies Stuff India is edited by Nishant Padhiar formerly the editor of T3 and consultant editor on AV MAX South African edition editStuff South Africa was published under license by Times Media between 2007 and December 2012 5 In November 2012 the publishers announced that the licence had not been renewed but that a new publishing venture would continue the title Circulation has been recorded at 25 811 6 Mexican edition editStuff Mexico was published under license by Grupo Medios starting June 2012 The magazine launched with a print run of 50 000 copies Stuff Mexico is no longer edited since 2015 Middle Eastern edition editStuff Middle East was published under license by Motivate Publishing in Dubai United Arab Emirates between 2007 and 2018 Website editThe website for Stuff was launched in 2004 and was relaunched in both November 2006 and October 2021 References edit Stuff magazine circulation Report Audit Bureau of Circulations December 2020 Haymarket Media Group agrees sale of world s best selling gadget magazine Stuff to Kelsey Media Kelsey Media Kelsey Media 2018 05 31 Retrieved 2018 10 09 Kelsey Media acquires Stuff gadget magazine from Haymarket Fusion Corporate Partners 2018 05 31 Retrieved 2019 07 16 Dennis Publishing Sold To Quadrangle Group Will Hold Onto Week and Maxim UK Gill Moodie 2012 12 13 Wertheim Aymes snapping up Stuff Bizcommunity Johannesburg Times Media to launch new title lets go of Stuff Bizcommunity Johannesburg 2012 12 12 External links editOfficial website 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