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Zoo Weekly

Zoo was a British (and formerly an Australian and South African) lad's mag published weekly by Bauer Media Group in the United Kingdom. It was launched on 29 January 2004, and for a time was the UK's only men's weekly after the similar and rival magazine Nuts closed in April 2014.[2]

Zoo Weekly
Cover of the 3–9 April 2015 issue, featuring Kate Upton
EditorDamien McSorley
CategoriesMen's magazines
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation29,976 (ABC Jan – Jun 2014)[1]
Print and digital editions.
First issue2004 (UK)
2006 (Australia, South Africa)
Final issue2008 (South Africa)
2015 (Australia)
2015 (UK)
CompanyBauer Media Group
CountryUnited Kingdom
Australia
South Africa
LanguageEnglish
Afrikaans

On 17 November 2015, Zoo announced on its website that it would be suspending publication.[3]

Zoo consisted of a mix of comedy news, sports commentary, photos of glamour models, jokes (of the pub joke style), an entertainments guide (covering TV, cinema, video/computer games and music), fashion/grooming and comical/rude pictures sent in by readers.

UK edition edit

Zoo was a weekly news magazine aimed at the male market. It was launched on 29 January 2004,[4] as the second weekly men's magazine in the UK (the first being the similar and rival magazine; Nuts). The magazine was published by German company Bauer Media Group.

The Zoo website was a continuation of the magazine's content that also included original articles, videos and photo galleries. Readers were also invited to create a profile and post pictures via the "Zoo Bloggers" section.

Withdrawal from Co-op supermarket edit

On 8 August 2013, a spokesman for Bauer Media announced that it would not be placing Zoo in 'modesty bags'.[5] The announcement came after the UK's Co-op supermarkets asked for publishers of 'lads mags' to mask their explicit front covers or face being taken off the shelves. The Co-op said that it was responding to consumer concern.[6] As a result of Bauer Media's decision, the Co-op ceased to stock Zoo in its stores.[7]

Suspension of publication edit

On 17 November 2015, Zoo announced that it would be suspending publication alongside that of fellow men's magazine FHM.[8][9]

International editions edit

Australia edit

An Australian edition of Zoo was introduced on 20 February 2006, with a special promotional issue that was free of charge.[citation needed] The first official issue came out a week later on 27 February. It featured Krystal Forscutt and former cricketer David Boon as columnists, as well as many of the same features as its British counterpart, except the sport commentary was mainly about rugby league and Australian rules football.[citation needed]

Spokesperson/models used regularly in Zoo Weekly included Brooke Evers and former Big Brother Australia contestants Krystal Forscutt, Emma Cornell and Susannah Murray.[10] Resident sex and relationship advice columnists for 2009–2010 were "The Threesome" of Monica Lee Paige, Bonnie Edwards and Ardina Voogt. From 2012 the sex and relationship advice column was presented by regular cover model, Ashlee Adams.[11]

In May 2006, Australian model Lara Bingle took legal action against EMAP Australia, the publisher of Zoo Weekly, claiming defamation by the magazine when it allegedly published photographs of the model without her permission in the 27 March 2006 issue.[12]

On 16 September 2007, it was reported that professional golfer Nikki Garrett had instructed her lawyers to begin an action against Zoo Weekly in the Australian Federal Court. The matter related to the 29 January 2007 edition of Zoo Weekly in which a photo of Garrett — taken for a charity fund-raiser — was reproduced in the magazine accompanied by an allegedly-salacious caption.[13]

On 17 September 2015, Bauer Media issued a press release confirming the closure of the Australian weekly edition with effect from Monday 12 October 2015. The closure of Zoo Weekly magazine encompassed all platforms: print, website and social media assets.[14][15]

South Africa edit

Following the successes of Zoo Weekly in the United Kingdom and Australia, the South African edition launched on 6 October 2006 under a joint venture between UK publisher EMAP Consumer Media and South African media giant Media24.[citation needed] The magazine was published in both English, as Zoo Weekly, and Afrikaans, as Zoo Weekliks. The edition was discontinued by February 2008.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Zoo ABC Circulation certificate" (PDF). ABC. 29 January 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Nuts magazine to close". The Guardian.
  3. ^ . Zoo. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015.
  4. ^ Di Hand; Steve Middleditch (10 July 2014). Design for Media: A Handbook for Students and Professionals in Journalism, PR, and Advertising. Routledge. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-317-86402-8. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  5. ^ Smith, Chloe (8 August 2013). "Nuts and Zoo reject Co-op's ultimatum". Media Week. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  6. ^ Sillito, David (reporter). BBC 6 o'clock news "Co-op supermarket to stop selling Nuts magazine". BBC (Television news broadcast). London. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  7. ^ Deans, Jason (31 March 2014). "Nuts magazine to close". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  8. ^ . Zoo. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015.
  9. ^ . FHM. Archived from the original on 17 March 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  10. ^ BB girl runs off with housemate - The Daily Telegraph, 19 July 2007
  11. ^ http://zooweekly.com.au/sexy-stuff/sex-tips/ashs-sex-blog-lap-dances.htm[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "Bingle exposed in men's mag photo legal row". news.com.au. 30 March 2007. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  13. ^ Caroline Marcus (16 September 2007). "Golf star sues over 'lustful' claim". The Age. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  14. ^ Jones, Steve. "Bauer Media to shut Zoo Weekly". Mumbrella. from the original on 22 April 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  15. ^ "Zoo Weekly to publish its last issue in October". ABC News. 20 September 2015. from the original on 7 December 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  16. ^ . MarketingWeb. Archived from the original on 10 December 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2008.

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This article is about the men s magazine For the German magazine see Zoo Magazine This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Zoo Weekly news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Zoo was a British and formerly an Australian and South African lad s mag published weekly by Bauer Media Group in the United Kingdom It was launched on 29 January 2004 and for a time was the UK s only men s weekly after the similar and rival magazine Nuts closed in April 2014 2 Zoo WeeklyCover of the 3 9 April 2015 issue featuring Kate UptonEditorDamien McSorleyCategoriesMen s magazinesFrequencyWeeklyCirculation29 976 ABC Jan Jun 2014 1 Print and digital editions First issue2004 UK 2006 Australia South Africa Final issue2008 South Africa 2015 Australia 2015 UK CompanyBauer Media GroupCountryUnited KingdomAustraliaSouth AfricaLanguageEnglishAfrikaans On 17 November 2015 Zoo announced on its website that it would be suspending publication 3 Zoo consisted of a mix of comedy news sports commentary photos of glamour models jokes of the pub joke style an entertainments guide covering TV cinema video computer games and music fashion grooming and comical rude pictures sent in by readers Contents 1 UK edition 1 1 Withdrawal from Co op supermarket 1 2 Suspension of publication 2 International editions 2 1 Australia 2 2 South Africa 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksUK edition editZoo was a weekly news magazine aimed at the male market It was launched on 29 January 2004 4 as the second weekly men s magazine in the UK the first being the similar and rival magazine Nuts The magazine was published by German company Bauer Media Group The Zoo website was a continuation of the magazine s content that also included original articles videos and photo galleries Readers were also invited to create a profile and post pictures via the Zoo Bloggers section Withdrawal from Co op supermarket edit On 8 August 2013 a spokesman for Bauer Media announced that it would not be placing Zoo in modesty bags 5 The announcement came after the UK s Co op supermarkets asked for publishers of lads mags to mask their explicit front covers or face being taken off the shelves The Co op said that it was responding to consumer concern 6 As a result of Bauer Media s decision the Co op ceased to stock Zoo in its stores 7 Suspension of publication edit On 17 November 2015 Zoo announced that it would be suspending publication alongside that of fellow men s magazine FHM 8 9 International editions editAustralia edit An Australian edition of Zoo was introduced on 20 February 2006 with a special promotional issue that was free of charge citation needed The first official issue came out a week later on 27 February It featured Krystal Forscutt and former cricketer David Boon as columnists as well as many of the same features as its British counterpart except the sport commentary was mainly about rugby league and Australian rules football citation needed Spokesperson models used regularly in Zoo Weekly included Brooke Evers and former Big Brother Australia contestants Krystal Forscutt Emma Cornell and Susannah Murray 10 Resident sex and relationship advice columnists for 2009 2010 were The Threesome of Monica Lee Paige Bonnie Edwards and Ardina Voogt From 2012 the sex and relationship advice column was presented by regular cover model Ashlee Adams 11 In May 2006 Australian model Lara Bingle took legal action against EMAP Australia the publisher of Zoo Weekly claiming defamation by the magazine when it allegedly published photographs of the model without her permission in the 27 March 2006 issue 12 On 16 September 2007 it was reported that professional golfer Nikki Garrett had instructed her lawyers to begin an action against Zoo Weekly in the Australian Federal Court The matter related to the 29 January 2007 edition of Zoo Weekly in which a photo of Garrett taken for a charity fund raiser was reproduced in the magazine accompanied by an allegedly salacious caption 13 On 17 September 2015 Bauer Media issued a press release confirming the closure of the Australian weekly edition with effect from Monday 12 October 2015 The closure of Zoo Weekly magazine encompassed all platforms print website and social media assets 14 15 South Africa edit Following the successes of Zoo Weekly in the United Kingdom and Australia the South African edition launched on 6 October 2006 under a joint venture between UK publisher EMAP Consumer Media and South African media giant Media24 citation needed The magazine was published in both English as Zoo Weekly and Afrikaans as Zoo Weekliks The edition was discontinued by February 2008 16 See also editZip Ralph Lad culture PlayboyReferences edit Zoo ABC Circulation certificate PDF ABC 29 January 2015 Retrieved 29 January 2015 Nuts magazine to close The Guardian Zoo Magazine to suspend publication announcement Zoo Archived from the original on 19 November 2015 Di Hand Steve Middleditch 10 July 2014 Design for Media A Handbook for Students and Professionals in Journalism PR and Advertising Routledge p 8 ISBN 978 1 317 86402 8 Retrieved 2 August 2015 Smith Chloe 8 August 2013 Nuts and Zoo reject Co op s ultimatum Media Week Retrieved 1 April 2014 Sillito David reporter BBC 6 o clock news Co op supermarket to stop selling Nuts magazine BBC Television news broadcast London Retrieved 1 April 2014 Deans Jason 31 March 2014 Nuts magazine to close The Guardian Retrieved 1 April 2014 Zoo Magazine to suspend publication announcement Zoo Archived from the original on 19 November 2015 Announcement FHM To Suspend Publication FHM Archived from the original on 17 March 2016 Retrieved 18 November 2015 BB girl runs off with housemate The Daily Telegraph 19 July 2007 http zooweekly com au sexy stuff sex tips ashs sex blog lap dances htm permanent dead link Bingle exposed in men s mag photo legal row news com au 30 March 2007 Retrieved 11 February 2014 Caroline Marcus 16 September 2007 Golf star sues over lustful claim The Age Retrieved 11 February 2014 Jones Steve Bauer Media to shut Zoo Weekly Mumbrella Archived from the original on 22 April 2020 Retrieved 31 October 2015 Zoo Weekly to publish its last issue in October ABC News 20 September 2015 Archived from the original on 7 December 2016 Retrieved 4 September 2020 Another Media24 title closes MarketingWeb Archived from the original on 10 December 2008 Retrieved 7 July 2008 External links editZoo Weekly UK Zoo Weekly Australian edition Stealing content Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zoo Weekly amp oldid 1167972713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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