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Kalmbach Media

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United States book and magazine publisher
Kalmbach Media
StatusDissolved
Founded1934
FounderAl C. Kalmbach
DefunctNovember 14, 2024; 4 months ago (2024-11-14)
Country of originUnited States
Publication typesBooks, magazines
Nonfiction topicsHobbies, trains, crafts, model railroading, autos, drones, astronomy, snowmobiles.
Revenuesubscscriptions
Official websitewww.kalmbach.com

Kalmbach Media (formerly Kalmbach Publishing Co.) was an Americanpublisher of books and magazines, many of them railroad-related, located inWaukesha, Wisconsin.[1]

History

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The company's first publication wasThe Model Railroader, which began publication in the summer of 1933 at 545 S. 84th Street inMilwaukee (now site of a car wash), with a cover date of January 1934. A press release announcing the magazine appeared in August 1933, but did not receive much interest.

In 1940, business was good enough for Kalmbach to launch another magazine about railroads in general with the simple title ofTrains Magazine. From its first issue dated November 1940, it grew quickly from an initial circulation of just over 5,000.

Kalmbach became exclusively a publisher when it discontinued its printing operations in 1973, opting to contract production from other printers, that spot (on the 3rd floor) would later be home to theMilwaukee Racine & Troy model railroad, which would be torn down in 1989[2][3]

In 1985, Kalmbach purchased AstroMedia Corporation, adding its four magazines:Astronomy,Deep Sky, the children's science magazineOdyssey andTelescope Making.[4][5]

In 1989, they moved out of their office at 1027 N. 7th Street of Milwaukee (now part ofMilwaukee Area Technical College andMilwaukee PBS) to their location in Waukesha, their first location was at 545 S. 84th Street is now a car wash.

Kalmbach began publishing its annualGreat Model Railroads in November 1990.[6]

In 1991, Kalmbach purchased Greenberg Publishing of Sykesville, Maryland. Also included in the purchase was Greenberg Shows, which sponsored nearly two dozen combined model railroad and doll house shows on the East Coast.[7] Intending to focus on the adult hobby and leisure market, Kalmbach sold the publication rights of the children's science magazineOdyssey to Cobblestone Publishing of Peterborough, New Hampshire in September 1991.[8]

In January 1992, Kalmbach began publishingEarth magazine.[9][10]

Kalmbach purchased Discover Media, publisher of the science magazineDiscover, in August 2010.[11]

Gerald B. Boettcher, the company's president, retired in June 2012.[12] Charles R. Croft became the new president.[13]

In 2016 Kalmbach acquired Rather Dashing Games, a board game company based nearLexington, Kentucky.[14] In 2018 the company sold the board game company to Loren and Heather Coleman, owners of game publisherCatalyst Game Labs.[15] According to the Rather Dashing Games website, the company is now a division of Catalyst Game Labs.[16]

In 2017 the company hired digital media veteran Dan Hickey as its sixth chief executive officer.[17] Hickey was the first Kalmbach leader hired from outside the company in its 84-year history. The company was renamed Kalmbach Media in 2018.[18]

Sale to Firecrown

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On May 1, 2024, Kalmbach Media announced the sale of several titles to Firecrown Media, includingTrains,Model Railroader,Classic Toy Trains,Classic Trains,Garden Railways, and the trains.com web site.[19] Also included in the sale isAstronomy magazine,FineScale Modeler, the Kalmbach Books division, and related e-commerce sites. The sale left Kalmbach withDiscover magazine as its sole remaining publication; Kalmbach later soldDiscover to LabX Media Group.[20]

On July, 25, 2024, Kalmbach Media announced the sale of their building for $6.5 million to Silgan Containers.[21] The corporate entity was dissolved on November 14, 2024.[22]

Magazines

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  • Art Jewelry (ceased publication)
  • Astronomy (sold to Firecrown Media 2024)
  • Bead & Button (ceased publication after October 2020 issue)[23]
  • BeadStyle (ceased publication)
  • BirdWatching (sold toMadavor Media in 2012)
  • Car Modeler (ceased publication)
  • Classic Toy Trains Magazine (sold to Firecrown Media 2024)
  • Classic Trains Magazine (sold to Firecrown Media 2024)
  • Collecting Toys (ceased publication)
  • Discover (sold to LabX Media 2024)[24]
  • Drone360 (ceased publication)
  • Earth
  • FineScale Modeler (sold to Firecrown Media 2024)
  • Garden Railways (ceased publication)
  • HO Model Trains (ceased publication)
  • Make It Mine (ceased publication)
  • Model Railroader (its first periodical, sold to Firecrown Media 2024)
  • Model Retailer (ceased publication)
  • Model Trains (ceased publication)
  • Scale Auto (ceased publication)
  • The Writer (sold to Madavor Media in 2012)
  • Trains (its second periodical, sold to Firecrown Media 2024)
This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(November 2015)

The company also produces some annual publications.

In addition, it publishes numerous books, including theTourist Trains Guidebook. An illustrated compendium of more than 450 tourist railroads, dinner trains, and rail museums in the U.S. and Canada, the 300-page guidebook's 2009 edition provides reviews byTrains magazine staff and contributors.[25] It was the original publisher ofJim Scribbins'The Hiawatha Story in 1970.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Kalmbach Media Co. | Better Business Bureau® Profile".www.bbb.org. Retrieved2020-06-18.
  2. ^Day, Dan (March 11, 1982)."Hobby magazine turns into big business".Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2018 – via NewspaperArchive.
  3. ^45 years of the Milwaukee Racine & Troy
  4. ^Eicher, David J. (April 9, 2013)."Astronomy magazine: 40 years and counting".Astronomy.com. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2018.
  5. ^"Longtime Kalmbach President Jim King dies".Kalmbach Media. July 27, 2018. Archived fromthe original on September 18, 2018. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2018.
  6. ^"Kalmbach Publishing Co".The Business Journal-Milwaukee. November 12, 1990. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2018 – via Gale General Reference Center GOLD.
  7. ^"Kalmbach Publishing Co".The Business Journal-Milwaukee. American City Business Journals. January 28, 1991. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2018 – via Gale General OneFile.
  8. ^"Kalmbach Publishing Co".The Business Journal-Milwaukee. American City Business Journals. September 9, 1991. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2018 – via Gale General Reference Center GOLD.
  9. ^"Earth".Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management. October 1, 1991. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2018 – via Gale General Reference Center Gold.
  10. ^"Magazine Covers the Earth For Those Who Live On It".Orlando Sentinel. December 31, 1991.ProQuest 278007990.
  11. ^Mickey, Bill (August 5, 2010)."Kalmbach to Buy Discover Media".Folio. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2018.
  12. ^Trains (Kalmbach Publishing). Vol. 70 (no. 1). January 2010.
  13. ^Kalmbach Publishing."Charles R. Croft named President". Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-27. Retrieved2015-11-04.
  14. ^"Kalmbach expands reach with acquisition of Rather Dashing Games". Archived fromthe original on 2018-08-13. Retrieved2018-08-13.
  15. ^"ACD News".www.acdd.com. Retrieved2019-07-24.
  16. ^"About Us".Rather Dashing Games. Retrieved2019-07-24.
  17. ^Daykin, Tom (September 6, 2017)."Waukesha-based Kalmbach Publishing appoints Dan Hickey as new CEO".Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2018.
  18. ^Guaglione, Sara (May 17, 2018)."Kalmbach Media Rebrands, Introduces Print Magazine From Paid Video Product".Publishers Daily. MediaPost. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2018.
  19. ^Fuller, Craig (May 1, 2024)."Firecrown Media Grows Again with Addition of 'Trains,' 'Astronomy'".flyingmag.com. Firecrown Media. RetrievedMay 1, 2024.
  20. ^"LabX Media Group Acquires Discover Magazine, Expanding its Reach in Science Media".DiscoverMagazine.com. November 8, 2024. RetrievedNovember 29, 2024.
  21. ^https://www.gmtoday.com/the_freeman/news/kalmbach-media-sells-town-of-brookfield-property-for-around-6-5-million/article_3a49e73b-ae55-5b2e-aee7-e2dd57472b33.html |access date=December 17, 2024
  22. ^"Corporate Records, Kalmbach Media Co". Department of Financial Institutions. Retrieved2025-01-11.
  23. ^"Bead&Button Show and Magazine to Close Permanently". Retrieved25 November 2020.
  24. ^"LabX Media Group Acquires Discover Magazine, Expanding its Reach in Science Media".DiscoverMagazine.com. November 8, 2024. RetrievedNovember 29, 2024.
  25. ^Wrinn, Jim, ed. (2009).Tourist Trains Guidebook. Waukesha, Wisconsin: Kalmbach Publishing. p. 6.ISBN 978-0-87116-273-1.

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