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Scarlet (magazine)

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Scarlet
CategoriesLifestyle
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherScarlet Media Limited
Founded2004
First issueNovember 2004
Final issueJune 2010
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitescarletmagazine.co.uk

Scarlet was a monthly women's magazine with a focus on sex topics run by Helix Media until it was relaunched in November 2004 with the tag line, "the new magazine for women who get it".[1] It was published by Blaze Publishing Ltd, then sold to Interactive Publishing. It was distributed UK-wide at retailers such as W H Smith, Tesco, Superdrug and Somerfield. It is currently being republished as a digital only magazine by a new publishing company called Scarlet Media Limited.

Scarlet went into liquidation and ceased publication in June 2010.[2] It has recently[when?] been bought by a new publishing company, called Scarlet Media Limited, to launch as a digital only magazine.[citation needed]

Intentions

Scarlet claims to empower women to lead healthier lives through "frank informative features that talk to the readers the way women talk to each other when men aren't around." Its fiction section 'attempts to promote safe sex through eroticising condom use.[3][when?] launched a campaign against Fatism in the media.[4] Scarlet has received positive reviews in UK daily newspapers The Times and The Guardian.


References

  1. ^ Front cover of the first issue
  2. ^ [1] The Guardian. 20 June 2010.
  3. ^ Scarlet Magazine - The Official Website
  4. ^ Scarlet Magazine - Fatism