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Woman's Own

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British lifestyle magazine aimed at women
Woman's Own
Cover of Woman's Own magazine
Cover of 30 September 2024 issue
EditorKira Agass
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation226,116 (ABC Jul – Dec 2013)[1]
Print and digital editions.
Founded1932 (1932)
CompanyFuture plc
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.womansown.co.uk

Woman's Own is a Britishlifestyle magazine aimed atwomen.

Publication

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Woman's Own was first published in... 1932[2] byNewnes. In its early years it placed women's rights and social problems firmly in the foreground. Its first "agony aunt" wasLeonora Eyles.[3]

It remains one of the UK's most popular women's magazines and is published byFuture plc. The magazine includes articles on celebrity gossip, real-life stories, fashion, beauty, shopping deals, wellbeing, food, and travel. The editor is Kira Agass.

Margaret Thatcher

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Wikiquote has quotations related toMargaret Thatcher.

In 1987,Margaret Thatcher gave an interview to journalist Douglas Keay in which she gave her opinion of individual and governmental responsibility, usually reduced to the comment: "There is no such thing as society".[4] The magazine sponsors an annual Children of Courage Award, first launched in 1973, which recognises children who have shown heroism, endured pain, disability, or devoted their lives to caring for a family in need.[5]

Recent history

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The magazine's recent history has been troubled with a succession of editorial makeovers, relaunches and sudden departures. The magazine was left without an editor for five months from September 2006, following the abrupt resignation of Elsa McAlonan, just a few months after her second revamp of the title during her four years in charge. In 2007, Karen Livermore was brought in fromFamily Circle, another magazine within theIPC stable. Her £2 million facelift failed to stem a long-term slide in circulation that saw weekly sales slipping towards 340,000 by the end of 2007, down from 450,000 in 2005 and well behind the market leader,Take a Break, circulation over 1 million.[6][7]

In 2008, the accuracy of the magazine's health and medical reporting was the subject of aPress Complaints Commission enquiry with its journalistic ethics and its treatment of case studies questioned in the mainstream press. ("Jackie's tale sets alarm bells ringing: how Woman's Own sexed up Addison's disease for its own ends.").[8]

References

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  1. ^"ABC Certificates and Reports: Woman's Own".Audit Bureau of Circulations. Retrieved14 February 2014.
  2. ^Alasdair Reid (25 June 1999)."Media Spotlight On".Campaign. Retrieved3 August 2015.
  3. ^Maroula Joannou: "Eyles [née Pitcairn; other married name Murray], (Margaret) Leonora",Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, 2004)Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  4. ^Margaret Thatcher's Interview forWoman's Own, 23 September 1987, as reproduced on the Margaret Thatcher Foundation website
  5. ^IPC Media press release
  6. ^Chris Tryhorn"Bella sales hit a flat note",The Guardian, 14 February 2008
  7. ^Claire Cozens"Celebrity mags still on the rise",The Guardian, 17 February 2005[]
  8. ^Ben Goldacre"Bad Science",The Guardian, 8 November 2008

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