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  2. Motor Trend Group - Wikipedia

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    Source Interlink logo. Source Interlink was an American magazine publishing and logistics company. It owned Source Interlink Distribution and Motor Trend Group. It maintained a strong position in automotive and action sports media, publishing a variety of magazines including Motor Trend, Hot Rod, and the Transworld titles.

  3. Hearst Magazines - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Magazines is a division of Hearst Communications that oversees its magazine publishing business in the United States and abroad. Its headquarters are located at Hearst Tower in the Midtown Manhattan of New York City .

  4. Hearst Communications - Wikipedia

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    The younger Hearst eventually built readership for Hearst-owned newspapers and magazines from 15,000 to over 20 million. [9] Hearst began to purchase and launched other newspapers, including the New York Journal in 1895 [10] and the Los Angeles Examiner in 1903. [8] In 1903, Hearst created Motor magazine, the first title in his company's ...

  5. CDS Global - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Corporation acquired two Charter Company properties in 1982, Redbook and CDS, which they rechristened Communications Data Services and then, in 2007, CDS Global. [ 5 ] The number of magazine titles served increased as CDS Global acquired other fulfillment companies, including Tower Publishing [ 6 ] and Optima [ 7 ] in the U.K. and INDAS ...

  6. Motor Trend - Wikipedia

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    Motor Trend is an American automobile magazine. It first appeared in September 1949, [3] and designated the first Car of the Year, also in 1949. [4] [5]Petersen Publishing Company in Los Angeles published Motor Trend until 1998, when it was sold to British publisher EMAP, who then sold the former Petersen magazines to Primedia in 2001.

  7. Texture (app) - Wikipedia

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    Texture (previously known as Next Issue) was a digital magazine app launched in 2012. [1] The service had a monthly subscription fee that gave readers access to over 200 magazines. [ 2 ] The service was established by Next Issue Media, a joint-venture between Condé Nast , Hearst Magazines , Meredith Corporation , News Corp , Rogers Media , and ...

  8. Food Network Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Food Network Magazine is a bi-monthly food entertainment magazine founded by Hearst Communications and Scripps Networks Interactive based on the latter's popular television network Food Network. The magazine debuted in 2008, [ 2 ] originally as two newsstand-only test issues to be followed by the first official issue in June 2009.

  9. Metropolitan Home - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was launched in 1974 as Apartment Life. [1] It focused primarily on urban lifestyles. In April 1981, the publisher rebranded it as Metropolitan Home. [2] Metropolitan Home was part of the Meredith Corporation until 1992 when it was acquired by Hachette Publications. [3] The first issue under Hachette appeared in January 1993.