Atlanta (magazine) explained

Atlanta
Editor:Betsy Riley[1]
Editor Title:Editor-in-chief
Frequency:Monthly
Total Circulation:68,280[2]
Circulation Year:December 2013
Category:Regional
Company:Hour Media Group, LLC
Publisher:Sean McGinnis
Country:United States
Based:Atlanta, Georgia
Language:English
Issn:0004-6701
Oclc:50679936

Atlanta is a monthly general-interest magazine based in Atlanta, Georgia, and owned by Hour Media Group, LLC. Its staff has featured notable writers such as Hollis Gillespie, Anne Rivers Siddons, and William Diehl, and it has included contributions from Pat Conroy, Rebecca Burns, Terry Kay, and Melissa Fay Greene.[3] It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA).[4] Atlanta also publishes the travel magazine Southbound.[5]

History

The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce founded the magazine "City Builder" in 1916 which ran until 1960.[6] It was succeeded by Atlanta, founded in 1961[7] under the editorship of Jim Townsend. It was sold in 1970, and changed hands several times over the next two decades.[8] Metrocorp bought the magazine in 1987,[9] and in 1989 sold it to American Express for an estimated $8 million. Emmis Publishing, a subsidiary of Emmis Communications, bought the magazine from American Express in August 1993. Atlanta won the National Magazine Awards' feature writing award in 2008.[10]

Since 2005, the magazine has also been hosting an annual Awards segment commemorating the success of Atlanta. The "Best of Atlanta" award shines a light on the best Cityscape, Restaurant, Poet, Oral Pleasures amongst other categories from Atlanta.[11] On March 1, 2017, Emmis Publishing announced that it has sold four of its magazines, including Atlanta, to Hour Media Group, LLC for $6.5 million.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Editor's Note: 101 issues later, Atlanta magazine welcomes a new editor-in-chief . September 1, 2017 . Atlanta . February 5, 2019.
  2. Web site: eCirc for Consumer Magazines . December 31, 2013 . . February 19, 2014 . https://archive.today/20170123200306/http://abcas3.auditedmedia.com/ecirc/magtitlesearch.asp . January 23, 2017 . dead .
  3. "About Us." Atlanta. Retrieved June 10, 2009.
  4. Web site: CRMA Magazines . City and Regional Magazine Association . October 14, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100531220024/http://www.citymag.org/City-and-Regional-Magazine-Association/Media-Partners/CRMA-Magazines/ . May 31, 2010 . dead . mdy-all .
  5. Web site: Southbound . January 23, 2024 .
  6. Eltzroth . Richard T. . Gracy II . David B. . David B. Gracy II . The Atlanta Historical Society: Its Archival and Library Holdings . Georgia Archive . January 1973 . 1 . 1 . 0095-6201 . April 6, 2024.
  7. Miriam Greenberg. Branding Cities. A Social History of the Urban Lifestyle Magazine. Urban Affairs Review. November 2000. 36. 2. June 24, 2016.
  8. Osterman, Jim (August 9, 1993). "Atlanta Magazine Changes Hands Again." Adweek.
  9. News: The Media Business: Atlanta Magazine Sale.. The New York Times. September 29, 1989. d5. July 4, 2009.
  10. News: Peter. Carlson. Geographic Wins Again at Magazine Awards. The Washington Post. May 2, 2008. July 4, 2009.
  11. Web site: Best of Atlanta.
  12. https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/03/emmis-communications-sells-off-four-city-magazines.html Emmis Communications Sells Off Four City Magazines