More!

Defunct women weekly fashion magazine


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FieldValue
titleMore!
editorChantelle Horton
frequencyFortnightly (weekly from 2007)
categoryfashion, women's lifestyle
publisherBauer Verlagsgruppe
founded
finaldate
countryUnited Kingdom
basedLondon
languageBritish English
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| title = More! | editor = Chantelle Horton | frequency = Fortnightly (weekly from 2007) | category = fashion, women's lifestyle | publisher = Bauer Verlagsgruppe | founded = | finaldate = | country = United Kingdom | based = London | language = British English | website = | issn =

More! was a fortnightly, later weekly, women's fashion magazine and associated website published on Tuesdays in the United Kingdom by Bauer London Lifestyle. It included celebrity news, high street fashion, and sex tips. The magazine was published fortnightly until September 2007, when it became a weekly publication to compete with Look. More USA is still published.

On 22 April 2013, Bauer Media Group announced that it would cease publication of More! magazine and its website. In its closing web comments, the publisher reported that continuing challenging economic conditions meant that the product was no longer viable.

History and profile

More! magazine was launched in 1988, aimed at older teenage girls. In 2002, it was relaunched as a lifestyle magazine for young women.

The ABC in August 2009 revealed a 17.3% growth of year-on-year circulation, making More! the UK's fastest-growing glossy celeb weekly.

The magazine launched its own annual fashion awards in 2004.

Also in 2009, the magazine sponsored The City when it was shown on MTV.

Circulation

According to the ABC, the magazine had an average net circulation of 188,265 from July to December 2010.

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PeriodAverage net circulation (data)Change year-on-year
Jan-Jun 2010187,159_
Jul-Dec 2010188,265_
Jan-Jun 2011170,033−9.7%
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Content

The content of More! magazine was divided into sections: "celebs", "fashion and beauty", "men and relationships" and "every week".

The fashion content in the magazine had an emphasis on affordable high street clothing - items from Primark, New Look and similar chains were often featured.

Regular features included:

  • Look what we bought - the magazine travel to a different UK shopping centre each week and ask women in the target audience to change into new clothes which they've just bought
  • The big question - 40 men are asked the same question, such as "What's the cutest thing your girlfriend does?" and "What was the last text you sent?"
  • Rehab - advice from experts about health, relationships and careers
  • Position of the week - each week a different sex position was illustrated

Staff

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PositionPerson
EditorChantelle Horton
Deputy EditorLouise Burke
News and Entertainment DirectorLeigh Purves
Features EditorLouise Ward
Executive Style DirectorSophie Stevens
Art DirectorDaniel Knight
Picture DirectorTijen Denizmen
Production EditorRebecca Morten
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References

References

  1. Stephen Brook. "More magazine goes weekly". The Guardian.
  2. "Celebrity News, Showbiz Gossip, Fashion & More - heatworld - Page 1". heatworld.
  3. "More! - Bauer Media".
  4. "Celebrity News, Showbiz Gossip, Fashion & More - heatworld - Page 1". heatworld.
  5. "More magazine launches its own fashion awards". pressgazette.co.uk.
  6. The City (MTV series)
  7. (February 2022)
  8. "Archived copy".

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