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How To Pitch: Miller-McCune
Put your problem-solving skills to work at this research-based pub that covers salient issues in politics, economics, and society.
How To Pitch: WeightWatchers
Originality will tip the scales in your favor when pitching service ideas to this weight-conscious mag.
How To Pitch: Heart & Soul
Reliant on freelancers for most of its departments, this women's pub wants wise words on beauty, health, food, and travel.
How To Pitch: Women's Running
This women's mag mostly runs on freelancers, so high-performance writers should ready their health, nutrition, gear and profile pitches.
How To Pitch: New Parent Media
Writers with a 'depth of experience' in the parenting genre will find a wealth of opportunities at these print and online outlets.
How To Pitch: Fit Parent
This parenting pub wants to hear from 'anyone with their finger on the pulse' of family and fitness for front-of-book and feature articles.
How To Pitch: Food Network Magazine
Watch our video to find out why 'newsy, quirky' stories are ingredients for freelance success at this foodie mag.
How to Pitch: Ogden Publications 'GreenCore' Titles
Mother Earth News, Utne Reader, and Natural Home magazines seek freelance pitches for news, service, and feature stories with a sustainability angle.
How to Pitch: Discover
Freelancers, aim to cover cutting-edge science with 'stories that enlighten' for this future-minded magazine.
How to Pitch: Eating Well
A personal connection to a food or cuisine is a recipe for success at this healthy eating pub.
How to Pitch: Glamour
Test the waters at this glossy with fresh front-of-book ideas before pursuing under-the-radar features and profiles.
How To Pitch: Family Circle
Freelancers fluent in family interests and issues can pitch an array of features to this service-oriented mag.
How to Pitch: Runner's World
This mag devoted to running enthusiasts seeks talented freelancers for almost every section.
How To Pitch: Real Simple
Debuting a redesign with its November issue, this service-minded monthly pays $2/word for stories on beauty, health, home, money, and more.
How to Pitch: Cure
Service pieces rich with medical expertise or personal experience are in high demand at this quarterly magazine.
How To Pitch: Teen Vogue
Tailor stories for teens when pitching fashion scoops, culture news, and reported features to this Vogue descendant.
How To Pitch: AARP The Magazine
Cater to the 50-plus crowd with a service piece or inspiring profile to earn a spot in this widely-read magazine.
How to Pitch: Parade
Freelancers based beyond New York stand the best chance of impressing editors with a pitch about an under-the-radar topic.
How To Pitch: Health
Pitch cleverly packaged service stories, investigative features, and first-person essays to this health mag and Web site.
How to Pitch: Marie Claire
This glossy women's mag seeks personal essays, in-depth features and trend pieces with an irresistible news hook.
How to Pitch: Shape
This women's mag defines 'what it means to live a healthy and active life.'
How To Pitch: More
Catering to the over-40-and-fabulous crowd, this monthly wants stories for the reinvented woman.
How to Pitch: Ladies' Home Journal
This women's mag wants fresh, well-packaged service pieces that help its readers live better lives.
How To Pitch: Psychology Today
Study up on human behavior before pitching insightful trend stories to this consumer psychology mag and its blogs.
So What Do You Do, Roy Johnson, Editor-In-Chief, Men's Fitness?
This EIC discusses 'resilient' parent company American Media Inc., penning an editor's letter to President Barack Obama, and meeting the digital world head-on.
So What Do You Do, David Willey, ASME President/EIC, Runner's World?
Ahead of this weekend's American Magazine Conference, the Rodale exec and ASME leader reveals how he's enticing a new generation of editors without 'boiling everything down to the brand.'
Pitches That Worked: Spa
We dissect the elements of a detailed beauty pitch that won a freelance writer repeat gigs at Spa, with input from the assigning editor.
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Prevention Names Pilates Expert Fitness Editor - Posted 2 days, 4 hours ago
Here's some early holiday cheer for the magazine industry: Rodale Inc., which holds such fitness titles as Men's Health, Runner's World and Bicycling magazine, has just hired one of its freelance contributors as fitness editor for Prevention magazine.
Jessica Cassity has recently worked as a freelance fitness writer for The New... [FishBowlNY]
Prevention Expands Sales Team - Posted September 22, 2009
Prevention magazine is doing what many print publications are doing -- expanding its sales team.
Today, the health and wellness publication announced the appointment of Estee Cross as an account director in New York and Hillary Duff as account manager in Chicago.
Cross, a former franchise sales director and beauty director at Health... [FishBowlNY]
Prevention Expands Sales Team - Posted September 22, 2009
Prevention magazine is doing what many print publications are doing -- expanding its sales team.
Today, the health and wellness publication announced the appointment of Estee Cross as an account director in New York and Hillary Duff as account manager in Chicago.
Cross, a former franchise sales director and beauty director at Health... [FishBowlNY]
Another Magazine Death: Time Inc.'s Southern Accents Shuttered - Posted August 6, 2009
Time Inc. announced today that the upcoming September/October issue of Southern Accents will be the magazine's last. Its Web site, SouthernAccents.com, will still operate, the company said.
Time Inc. subsidiary Southern Progress Corp. purchased Southern Accents in 1985. The 32-year-old magazine was published six times a year. A rep for Southern Accents... [FishBowlNY]
Another Magazine Death: Time Inc.'s Southern Accents Shuttered - Posted August 6, 2009
Time Inc. announced today that the upcoming September/October issue of Southern Accents will be the magazine's last. Its Web site, SouthernAccents.com, will still operate, the company said.
Time Inc. subsidiary Southern Progress Corp. purchased Southern Accents in 1985. The 32-year-old magazine was published six times a year. A rep for Southern Accents... [FishBowlNY]
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