Folio (magazine)
Folio is "the trade magazine for the magazine industry."[1] The periodical's name is sometimes stylized Folio: magazine[2][3] and, in formal citations, referred to as Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management.[4]
Overview
The publishing company name is Folio Publishing Corporation and, it also produces two special annual editions:
The magazine covers various financial and publishing aspects of the magazine publishing industry.[7] Many stories focus on a particular periodical. Folio is a "vertical" publication "aimed at people who hold different jobs within" the magazine publishing industry.[8]
Awards
Folio gives awards in various categories: The Washington Post's Annie Granatstein received Folio's Top Women in Media 2019 award;[9] The Post and The New York Times received awards in 2020.[10]
References
- Philip H. Dougherty (October 3, 1984). "Executives From Folio Acquire Magazine Age". The New York Times.
- Dennis F. Herrick (2012). Media Management in the Age of Giants: Business Dynamics of Journalism. ISBN 978-8-1229-01924.
- "Advertise in the Yale Alumni Magazine". Yale Alumni Magazine.
Andrew Solomon won a 2011 gold Eddie award from Folio: magazine.
- Mary H. Munroe (February 2004). "Bibliography (The Academic Publishing Industry: A Story of Merger and Acquisition)".
- Folio 400. ISBN 978-9-9968-74277.
- The Folio 400.
OCLC Number 7623562
- William H. Taft (2015). Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Journalists. ISBN 978-1-1389-26318.
told Folio magazine he was concentrating on "long-term strategy" for Newsweek.
- "Trade Publication". Advertising Age. September 15, 2003.
- "The Washington Post's Annie Granatstein named ..." The Washington Post. April 3, 2019.
- "NYT Mag Wins Big at Virtual National Magazine Awards". Folio magazine. May 28, 2020.
Washington Post Magazine, in the single-topic issue category