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| Editor | Rachel Hardage Barrett |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Monthly (1978-2022) Bimonthly (2023-present) |
| Publisher | Hearst Magazines |
| Total circulation | 1,641,000[1] (2012) |
| Founded | 1978; 48 years ago (1978) |
| Company | Hearst Magazines |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | Birmingham, Alabama |
| Language | English |
| Website | www |
| ISSN | 0732-2569 |
Country Living is an Americanlifestyle and homemagazine published by theHearst Corporation since 1978.[2] The monthly magazine focuses onfood,home renovation,home decor, DIY and lifestyle. The magazine hosts four Country Living Fairs a year inRhinebeck, NY,Nashville, TN,Columbus, OH andAtlanta, GA.
In 2014, the magazine relocated its editorial offices from New York City'sHearst Tower (Manhattan) toBirmingham, Alabama. The current editor-in-chief is Rachel Hardage Barrett.[3]
The magazine initially was conceptualized byJohn Mack Carter. From 1978 to 1998, the editor-in-chief wasRachel Newman (editor). The magazine was the first dedicated to the country look, and the focus was originally on Early American and period homes. In addition to country homes, regular features included home plans, inns, real estate listings, kitchens, cooking and folk remedies. During its early years, it was the fastest growing publication in the Hearst Corporation's history.
The UK edition of the magazine was launched in the summer of 1985.[4] From 1995 the editor-in-chief was Susy Smith, who subsequently left the publication in 2019.[5]
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