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| language = English
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| category = Fashion, Travel, Money, Career, Health
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Launched in September 1998, critically acclaimed '''''More''''' celebrates women over 40. '''''More''''' is the leading voice of women enjoying the richest years of their lives, sharing the latest on beauty, fashion, health, career, finance, travel and culture. '''''More''''' serves a community of affluent, influential women interested in reinventing themselves and their world. '''''More''''' is published 10 times a year by [[Meredith Corporation]] with a rate base of 1.3 million and a circulation of 1.5 million.
'''''More''''' is a lifestyle publication geared toward women in their 40s and 50s, published by [[Meredith Corporation]]. Each issue covers health, career, money, travel, and fashion and beauty shown exclusively on over-40 models. The magazine was launched in September 1998 and presently has a circulation of 1.2 million. More launched a Canadian version in spring 2007.


'''''More''''' also produces the ''More Magazine/Fitness Magazine'' Half-Marathon, a NYC event in partnership with the New York Road Runners; and the [http://www.more.com/community/reinvention_convention Reinvention Convention], an event series for women looking to reinvent their lives and their world. Recently relaunched, [http://www.more.com/ More.com] is a community-based site that gives voice to the millions of women coming into their own with a wide variety of experiences, knowledge and perspectives to share.
In January 2007, ''More'' launched "More Time" on XM Satellite Radio, a one-hour, weekly talk show hosted by [[Katherine Lanpher]], award-winning journalist and author of ''Leap Days: Chronicles of a Midlife Move''. "More Time" celebrates the lifestyles of 40+ women with coverage of real women, health, fashion, beauty, travel, entertainment and more.


In 2010 '''''More''''' will introduce the "Fabulous After 40" Beauty Search 3.0 in which women over 40 compete to win cash prizes and be featured in the magazine.
''More'' also produces the More/Wilhelmina 40+ Model Search, in which women over 40 compete to win modeling contracts; the More Magazine Marathon + Half-Marathon, a race for women over 40; the More Women In Film contest, which aims to uncover the best female screenwriters and directors over 40 in the country; and the [http://www.more.com/more/story.jsp?storyid=/templatedata/more/story/data/1184700352975.xml&catref=cat5970047 Reinvention Convention], an event for women looking to reinvent their lives.


==Awards==
==Awards==


* 2007 Nominee for [[National Magazine Award]] for General Excellence
* 2009 Finalist for [[National Magazine Award]] for Personal Care Category
* ''[[Advertising Age]]'' 2006 Magazine of the Year.
* 2007 Nominee for National Magazine Award for General Excellence
* ''[[Advertising Age]]'' 2006 Magazine of the Year
* Included on ''Adverting Age''’s "A List" of Top 10 magazines in 2003 and 2005
* Spots on the ''[[Adweek]]'' "Hot List" in 2006 and 2007
* Included on ''Advertising Age''’s "A List" of Top 10 magazines in 2007, 2005 and 2003
* Spots on the ''[[Adweek]]'' "Hot List" in 2007 and 2006
* Honored by ''Capell's Circulation Report'' as one of the Top 10 Newsstand Performers in 2006
* ''Media'' magazine's "Best Women’s Lifestyle Magazine" of 2004
* ''Media'' magazine's "Best Women’s Lifestyle Magazine" of 2004


===See also===
===See also===
* [http://www.more.com Official magazine website]
* [http://www.more.com Official magazine website]
* [http://www.meredith.com/mediakit/more/print/circ.html Circulation figures]
* [http://www.meredith.com/mediakit/more/circulation.html Circulation figures]
* [http://www.meredith.com/mediakit/more/print/index.htm?ordersrc=rdmore0003 Media Kit]
* [http://www.meredith.com/mediakit/more/print/index.htm?ordersrc=rdmore0003 Media Kit]



Revision as of 21:21, 31 July 2009

More
Editor-in-ChiefLesley Jane Seymour
CategoriesFashion, Beauty, Travel, Money, Career, Health
Frequency10 times per year
PublisherMeredith Corporation
Total circulation
(2009)
1.3 million
Founded1998
First issueSeptember 1998
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteMore.com
ISSN1094-7868

Launched in September 1998, critically acclaimed More celebrates women over 40. More is the leading voice of women enjoying the richest years of their lives, sharing the latest on beauty, fashion, health, career, finance, travel and culture. More serves a community of affluent, influential women interested in reinventing themselves and their world. More is published 10 times a year by Meredith Corporation with a rate base of 1.3 million and a circulation of 1.5 million.

More also produces the More Magazine/Fitness Magazine Half-Marathon, a NYC event in partnership with the New York Road Runners; and the Reinvention Convention, an event series for women looking to reinvent their lives and their world. Recently relaunched, More.com is a community-based site that gives voice to the millions of women coming into their own with a wide variety of experiences, knowledge and perspectives to share.

In 2010 More will introduce the "Fabulous After 40" Beauty Search 3.0 in which women over 40 compete to win cash prizes and be featured in the magazine.

Awards

  • 2009 Finalist for National Magazine Award for Personal Care Category
  • 2007 Nominee for National Magazine Award for General Excellence
  • Advertising Age 2006 Magazine of the Year
  • Included on Advertising Age’s "A List" of Top 10 magazines in 2007, 2005 and 2003
  • Spots on the Adweek "Hot List" in 2007 and 2006
  • Honored by Capell's Circulation Report as one of the Top 10 Newsstand Performers in 2006
  • Media magazine's "Best Women’s Lifestyle Magazine" of 2004

See also

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