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Woman's Day (Australian magazine)

Woman's Day is an Australian women's magazine published by Are Media.[2] It is one of Australia's widely read weekly magazines as of June 2023.[1][3][4]

Woman's Day
Woman's Day magazine from 2014
EditorFiona Connolly
CategoriesWomen's magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation320,398 (July – September 2014)[1]
PublisherAre Media[2]
Founded1948; 75 years ago (1948)
First issue16 August 1948
CompanyAre Media[2]
CountryAustralia
Based inSydney
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.nowtolove.com.au/womansday
ISSN0043-7328

History and profile edit

Woman's Day (Australia) was founded on August 16, 1948. The magazine focuses on celebrity stories, fashion trends, creative cooking, sage advice, fiction, medical tips and current events. The first cover was artwork featuring a child offering up a pink hyacinth snipped from her mother's favorite pot plant, sending a playful message to readers to "come and join the fun".[5]

In 1950 the magazine gained Alice Mabel Jackson as an editor previously employed by The Australian Women's Weekly. Jackson moved to Melbourne to lead Woman's Day.[6]

Originally printed and published by Joseph Swanson Wilkinson of Toorak, Victoria for Cologravure Publications (The Herald & Weekly Times Limited).[7] Subsequently the magazine became part of ACP Magazines, which in turn was owned by Nine Entertainment Co, which owns Australian television network Nine Network. Because of this, Woman's Day often featured many stories either based on or in partnership with a Nine Network program, such as A Current Affair. The magazine became part of Bauer Media Group in 2012,[8] after Nine Entertainment Co. got into financial difficulties. It is published weekly by Bauer Media Pty Limited and is headquartered in Sydney.[9]

Aimed at women ages 25 to 54,[10] it includes news, gossip and interviews, lifestyle and recipes.

Sales figures, readership and advertising revenue have fallen significantly, down from 405,000 weekly sales in 2010 to 330,000 in March 2014.[11] Readership fell another 14.6% in the year ended 2014.[12]

In early April 2020, Bauer Media Australia announced that it would be closing Woman's Day as well as several Australian and New Zealand brands including The Australian Women's Weekly and New Zealand Woman's Weekly in response to the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia and New Zealand.[13][14][15]

On June 17, 2020, Australian investment company Mercury Capital acquired Woman's Day as part of its purchase of Bauer Media's Australian and New Zealand assets.[16][17] On 17 July, Mercury Capital announced that it would be publishing Woman's Day and several other Australian and New Zealand titles.[clarify][18][19]

In late September 2020, Mercury Capital rebranded Bauer Media as Are Media.[20][2]

Controversies edit

In 2007, the magazine settled out of court with New Zealand television presenter Charlotte Dawson, who had sued the magazine over its coverage of her divorce.[21]

The magazine underwent significant layoffs in 2008.[22]

In November 2013, Woman's Day came under fire from its readers after a story featuring Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, took issue with her appearance by comparing a photo of her before having her baby and after with the headline "What's happened to Kate?" Criticism suggested that women who have just had a baby often look tired, and she was not wearing makeup in the second image like she was in the first.[23]

In 2014, television presenter Grant Denyer began legal proceedings against the magazine after it claimed he and his wife were in a rehab facility in Thailand for methamphetamine addiction. Denyer claimed they had visited a rehab facility, but it was not for drug issues, and reaffirmed they did not have a drug addiction. The magazine backed the story saying Denyer's friends were their sources for the story.[24]

In 2014, Woman's Day was criticized on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Media Watch, in which it was described as "garbage journalism" for the use of sensationalist headlines and content.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Woman's Day Australia's highest selling weekly magazine brand". MPA. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "Rebrand and Relaunch: Australasia's Bauer Media now titled Are Media". StopPress. 28 September 2020. from the original on 30 September 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  3. ^ "ABCs: Weekly magazines struggle with Zoo leading declines". Mumbrella. 14 February 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  4. ^ "Australian Magazine Readership, 12 months to June 2023".
  5. ^ Woman's Day 60th Birthday "Diamond Anniversary" issue, August 2008, held by author.
  6. ^ Radi, Heather, "Alice Mabel Jackson (1887–1974)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 28 October 2023
  7. ^ From author's first issue of Woman's Day Magazine.
  8. ^ Merja Myllylahti (23 November 2012). "JMAD New Zealand Media Ownership Report 2012" (PDF). JMAD. Retrieved 1 November 2016.[dead link]
  9. ^ "Factsheet. Women's Day". Publicitas. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  10. ^ "Woman's Day". Bauer Media Group. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  11. ^ Audited Media Association of Australia April 2014
  12. ^ Roy Morgan research 'Australian Magazine Readership 12 months to Dec 2014'
  13. ^ Edmunds, Susan; Nadkarni, Anuja; Cookes, Henry (2 April 2020). . Stuff. Archived from the original on 2 April 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  14. ^ . The New Zealand Herald. 2 April 2020. Archived from the original on 2 April 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  15. ^ . Radio New Zealand. 2 April 2020. Archived from the original on 2 April 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  16. ^ Kelly, Vivienne. "Bauer has left the building. What next for magazines in Australia?". Mumbrella. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  17. ^ Whyte, Jemina (19 June 2020). . Australian Financial Review. Archived from the original on 23 June 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  18. ^ "Bauer resumes publishing of The Listener and NZ Woman's Weekly after Mercury Capital takes over". The New Zealand Herald. 17 July 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  19. ^ . Mediaweek. 17 July 2020. Archived from the original on 17 July 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  20. ^ Blackiston, Hannah (28 September 2020). . Mumbrella. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  21. ^ "Defamed Dawson collects payment". The New Zealand Herald. 23 May 2007. Retrieved 8 November 2008.
  22. ^ Tabakoff, Nick (14 October 2008). "ACP magazine job cuts my doing, says PBL chief". The Australian. Retrieved 8 November 2008.
  23. ^ "Woman's Day story about Kate Middleton looking tired prompts angry response". News Corp Australia. 20 November 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  24. ^ "Grant Denyer's manager says witness accusing TV presenter of ice addiction is a 'liar and a fraud'". News Corp Australia. 27 February 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  25. ^ ABC Media Watch 7/7/14

External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article may require copy editing for repeated use of current recent for events that occurred a decade ago You can assist by editing it October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Woman s Day is an Australian women s magazine published by Are Media 2 It is one of Australia s widely read weekly magazines as of June 2023 1 3 4 Woman s DayWoman s Day magazine from 2014EditorFiona ConnollyCategoriesWomen s magazineFrequencyWeeklyCirculation320 398 July September 2014 1 PublisherAre Media 2 Founded1948 75 years ago 1948 First issue16 August 1948CompanyAre Media 2 CountryAustraliaBased inSydneyLanguageEnglishWebsitewww wbr nowtolove wbr com wbr au wbr womansdayISSN0043 7328 Contents 1 History and profile 2 Controversies 3 References 4 External linksHistory and profile editThis section contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Woman s Day Australia was founded on August 16 1948 The magazine focuses on celebrity stories fashion trends creative cooking sage advice fiction medical tips and current events The first cover was artwork featuring a child offering up a pink hyacinth snipped from her mother s favorite pot plant sending a playful message to readers to come and join the fun 5 In 1950 the magazine gained Alice Mabel Jackson as an editor previously employed by The Australian Women s Weekly Jackson moved to Melbourne to lead Woman s Day 6 Originally printed and published by Joseph Swanson Wilkinson of Toorak Victoria for Cologravure Publications The Herald amp Weekly Times Limited 7 Subsequently the magazine became part of ACP Magazines which in turn was owned by Nine Entertainment Co which owns Australian television network Nine Network Because of this Woman s Day often featured many stories either based on or in partnership with a Nine Network program such as A Current Affair The magazine became part of Bauer Media Group in 2012 8 after Nine Entertainment Co got into financial difficulties It is published weekly by Bauer Media Pty Limited and is headquartered in Sydney 9 Aimed at women ages 25 to 54 10 it includes news gossip and interviews lifestyle and recipes Sales figures readership and advertising revenue have fallen significantly down from 405 000 weekly sales in 2010 to 330 000 in March 2014 11 Readership fell another 14 6 in the year ended 2014 12 In early April 2020 Bauer Media Australia announced that it would be closing Woman s Day as well as several Australian and New Zealand brands including The Australian Women s Weekly and New Zealand Woman s Weekly in response to the economic downturn caused by the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia and New Zealand 13 14 15 On June 17 2020 Australian investment company Mercury Capital acquired Woman s Day as part of its purchase of Bauer Media s Australian and New Zealand assets 16 17 On 17 July Mercury Capital announced that it would be publishing Woman s Day and several other Australian and New Zealand titles clarify 18 19 In late September 2020 Mercury Capital rebranded Bauer Media as Are Media 20 2 Controversies editIn 2007 the magazine settled out of court with New Zealand television presenter Charlotte Dawson who had sued the magazine over its coverage of her divorce 21 The magazine underwent significant layoffs in 2008 22 In November 2013 Woman s Day came under fire from its readers after a story featuring Kate Middleton the Duchess of Cambridge took issue with her appearance by comparing a photo of her before having her baby and after with the headline What s happened to Kate Criticism suggested that women who have just had a baby often look tired and she was not wearing makeup in the second image like she was in the first 23 In 2014 television presenter Grant Denyer began legal proceedings against the magazine after it claimed he and his wife were in a rehab facility in Thailand for methamphetamine addiction Denyer claimed they had visited a rehab facility but it was not for drug issues and reaffirmed they did not have a drug addiction The magazine backed the story saying Denyer s friends were their sources for the story 24 In 2014 Woman s Day was criticized on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s Media Watch in which it was described as garbage journalism for the use of sensationalist headlines and content 25 References edit a b Woman s Day Australia s highest selling weekly magazine brand MPA Retrieved 30 April 2016 a b c d Rebrand and Relaunch Australasia s Bauer Media now titled Are Media StopPress 28 September 2020 Archived from the original on 30 September 2020 Retrieved 30 September 2020 ABCs Weekly magazines struggle with Zoo leading declines Mumbrella 14 February 2014 Retrieved 1 June 2014 Australian Magazine Readership 12 months to June 2023 Woman s Day 60th Birthday Diamond Anniversary issue August 2008 held by author Radi Heather Alice Mabel Jackson 1887 1974 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 28 October 2023 From author s first issue of Woman s Day Magazine Merja Myllylahti 23 November 2012 JMAD New Zealand Media Ownership Report 2012 PDF JMAD Retrieved 1 November 2016 dead link Factsheet Women s Day Publicitas Retrieved 29 October 2016 Woman s Day Bauer Media Group Retrieved 1 June 2014 Audited Media Association of Australia April 2014 Roy Morgan research Australian Magazine Readership 12 months to Dec 2014 Edmunds Susan Nadkarni Anuja Cookes Henry 2 April 2020 Govt could have given half a million to help Bauer but publisher didn t want it Faafoi says Stuff Archived from the original on 2 April 2020 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Covid 19 coronavirus Bauer Media closing publisher of the Listener Woman s Day North amp South The New Zealand Herald 2 April 2020 Archived from the original on 2 April 2020 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Covid 19 Major magazine publisher Bauer Media closing down Radio New Zealand 2 April 2020 Archived from the original on 2 April 2020 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Kelly Vivienne Bauer has left the building What next for magazines in Australia Mumbrella Retrieved 30 June 2020 Whyte Jemina 19 June 2020 Magazine buyer writes new story Australian Financial Review Archived from the original on 23 June 2020 Retrieved 17 July 2020 Bauer resumes publishing of The Listener and NZ Woman s Weekly after Mercury Capital takes over The New Zealand Herald 17 July 2020 Retrieved 17 July 2020 Bauer Media Aust amp NZ fire sale to Mercury Capital completes Mediaweek 17 July 2020 Archived from the original on 17 July 2020 Retrieved 17 July 2020 Blackiston Hannah 28 September 2020 Bauer Media rebrands as Are Media Mumbrella Archived from the original on 29 September 2020 Retrieved 30 September 2020 Defamed Dawson collects payment The New Zealand Herald 23 May 2007 Retrieved 8 November 2008 Tabakoff Nick 14 October 2008 ACP magazine job cuts my doing says PBL chief The Australian Retrieved 8 November 2008 Woman s Day story about Kate Middleton looking tired prompts angry response News Corp Australia 20 November 2014 Retrieved 1 June 2014 Grant Denyer s manager says witness accusing TV presenter of ice addiction is a liar and a fraud News Corp Australia 27 February 2014 Retrieved 1 June 2014 ABC Media Watch 7 7 14External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Woman 27s Day Australian magazine amp oldid 1187622955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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