How to Pitch: Jane

'The emphasis is on really inventive stuff' for young women, so pitch little-known subjects you're an authority on

February 7, 2007

Circulation: 733,035
Frequency: 10 issues a year (June/July and December/January are joint issues)
Special issues: "Celebrity Produced Issue," February; "Fashion Fest," March; "30 Stylemakers Under 30," April; "Beauty Issue," May; "Entertainment Issue," June-July; 'Back-to-College Issue," August; "Young Luxury Issue," September; "Music Issue,"October; "Tech/Blogger Issue," November; "A-List Gift Guide,"December-January

Background: Founding editor Jane Pratt launched eponymous monthly Jane in 1997 as a more grown-up version of her coltishly popular teen book, Sassy. She stepped down as editor-in-chief in July 2005, tossing the title's reins to Brandon Holley. No stranger to publications with strong ...

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