IPC Media
IPC magazines are owned by Time Inc.
UK (International Publishing Corporation). Time Inc. have a large portfolio
selling over 350 million copies
each year. IPC magazine was founded in 1963 when the IPC was created as a
holding company for the Mirror newspaper group and a number of the UK’s biggest
magazine publishers. IPC Media publishes magazines including Marie Claire,
NME and What’s on TV. IPC increased profits by 23 percent in 2011 to £45.5 million, despite a revenue drop of
4 percent to £331
million for the year.
Bauer
Bauer Media Group is a large
European-based media company, headquarter in Hamburg, Germany that manages a
portfolio of more than 600 magazines. Bauer media has a workforce of approximately
11,000 employees in 17 countries. Bauer media publishes
some of the biggest top selling Women’s Weekly’s such as Take a Break, That’s Life!, and Bella. They also publish well known women’s magazines which are,
Spirit
& Destiney, Fate & Fortune. Bauer also publish, TV
Choice which is the UK’s biggest selling magazine, TV Guide, Wonderpedia, Over 25
puzzle magazines and Eat in. Beuer’s audience is mainly
targeted at older adults because of the puzzle magazines and TV guide
magazines.
Future PLC
Future
PLC is a media company which was founded in 1985 by Chris Anderson. In 2006
it was ranked as the sixth-largest media corporation in the United Kingdom. It
publishes more than 30 magazines in field such as video games, technology, films,
photography and sport. Future is the official magazine company of two
out of the three major games console manufactures such as Nintendo Magazine. The
company also own the US Company Future US. Future PLC is the UK’s
most popular technology news and has an online site too with more than 27
million users globally. They have an online audience of 8 million
monthly users across its technology, games, films, music, photography and
creative portfolio. In technology, Future PLC have a partnership with
TechRadar, T3 and Gizmodo UK. These partnerships grow Future’s audience to a
combined reach of over 15 million users. Future’s Games
reach as the biggest in the UK. Some of the magazines that Future PLC publish
are Guitarist,
SFX, Total Guitar, Total Film, T3, Digital Camera, XBOX the official magazine,
Play Station, Comic Heroes, CRIME, Computer Arts, Net, 3D World, Imagine FX,
Edge, Games Master, PC Gamer, Computer Music, Future Music, Photo Plus, N
Photo, Professional Photography, Practical Photoshop, Photography Week, Mac
Format and Windows Help & Advice. As
you can tell Future PLC have a wide range of magazines which make Future PLC
company extremely successful. Future
PLC’s has a variety of different audiences, for the photography magazines older
people around 25+ may read these. The gaming magazines tend to be for younger
people such as 17+. The target audience varies depending on the audience. But
overall their audience is for creative people who enjoy and have hobbies to do
with things like music, photography and Technology. 

I am a little concerned that a bit too much of this information on this post is just copied and pulled from Wikipedia. It is important that you show an understanding of the companies through research from various sources. This is something that needs to be addressed ASAP as if it was moderated, you coursework could be pulled out. Please have a look at this post specifically and double check to make sure that this isn't the case with the other posts.
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