| Frequency | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Founded | July 1979[1] |
| Company | Questex Media Group |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | Santa Ana, California |
| Language | English |
Home Media Magazine was a trade publication that covered various aspects of thehome entertainment industry, most notably home video distribution via VHS, DVD,Blu-ray, and digital copy.[2] The magazine also covered news relating toconsumer electronics, video games, home video distributors and various forms of digital distribution of movie and TV content.[3]
The magazine was founded in 1979 and was known asVideo Store Magazine until January 2005,[4] when it becameHome Media Retailing.[5] The magazine dropped "Retailing" to further its consumer focus in early 2007. In 2014, the magazine's print edition was reduced to biweekly and in 2015, to monthly; at the same time, the magazine expanded its web presence through a daily e-newsletter and frequent "breaking news" alerts.HM also published frequent special issues, such as special reports on 4K Ultra HD, Vidity, and UltraViolet; rankings of the top women in home entertainment, key digital drivers, and leading disruptors; and, in 2011, a salute to executives in home entertainment under the age of 40.[6]
The magazine was based in Santa Ana, California, and was a subsidiary of the Questex Media Group.
In July 2006,HM launched a consumer magazine calledAgent DVD, a semi-regular periodical focusing on home entertainment news. The first issue debuted at the 2006San Diego Comic-Con and focused on titles and news that would appeal to convention-goers. The consumer magazine was later rebranded asHome Media Insider and offered only in digital form. Additionally,Home Media Magazine presented annual awards covering the best DVD and Blu-ray products. Questex ceased production ofHome Media Magazine after the December 2017 issue.[7]
In January 2018, the core team responsible for producing theHome Media Magazine print and online properties returned with an independent operation named Media Play News that offers an expanded home entertainment focus from its predecessor, covering not justBlu-ray Disc andDVD but also transactionalvideo-on-demand (both streaming and purchase) as well as subscription streaming.[8]
Thomas K. Arnold is the publisher andeditorial director of Media Play News, while Stephanie Prange is theeditor-in-chief.[9]
The new publication publishes a monthly magazine in print and digital versions and maintains a website, a dailynewsletter, reviews, and breaking news alerts.[10]
Media Play News acts both as acurator and anaggregator of content for the home entertainment industry, as it distributes its various forms of content using multiple digital and print channels. Currently, Media Plays News is used and cited by retailers, media outlets,[a] technology reporters, and consumers in the homeentertainment industry.[10]
Media Play News often uses majorconventions,festivals, and other industry events[b] as an additional channel to distribute its print publication.[9]
Since 2018, Media Play News has published a curated list of the top forty influentialbusiness executives in the home entertainment industry. The list is titled "40 Under 40 in Home Entertainment".[13]
Media Plays News produces an annual "Home Entertainment Media Play Awards" contest.[14] The awards are all-embracing to the home entertainment industry, covering dozens of categories.[c]
As reported by Media Play News, Blu-ray Disc formats accounted for 75 per cent of Zack Snyder's Justice League's first-week unit sales.