Magazines Canada ranks swell by 37 titles, including Rogers stable of b2b titles
Magazines Canada just got substantially bigger, with the approval for membership of 37 magazines, the most ever welcomed at one time. This includes 7 consumer magazines and 29 to its new business media category. The new business media membership is largely made up of Rogers Publishing trade magazines that decamped from the Canadian Business Press to join Magazines Canada after the organization changed its bylaws.
The new consumer magazines approved by the MagsCan board are:
The new consumer magazines approved by the MagsCan board are:
- Accenti (" the Canadian magazine with an Italian accent")
- Lake (a cultural publication)
- Mercado News (a bilingual Spanish and English magazine)
- Riddle Fence (a Newfoundland arts and culture magazine from the Writers' Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador)
- Up Here Business (a companion consumer business based in Yellowknife)
- Vines (a wine, food and travel title)
- What's Up Yukon (a free bi-weeklyl entertainment magazine)
- The Wordscapes Youth Arts Journal (an arts and culture magazine for teens)
- L’Actualité Medicale
- L’Actualité Pharmaceutique
- Advisor’s Edge
- Advisor’s Edge Report
- Avantages
- Benefits Canada
- Le bulletin des agriculteurs
- Canadian Contractor
- Canadian Grocer
- Canadian Healthcare Manager
- Canadian Insurance
- Canadian Investment Review
- Canadian Metalworking
- Canadian Packaging
- Coatings
- Design Engineering
- Food In Canada
- Hardware Merchandising
- HPAC
- Le Journal Industriel du Québec (JIQ)
- Marketing
- Materials Management & Distribution (MM&D)
- The Medical Post
- Meetings & Incentive Travel
- On-Site
- Plant, Canada’s Industry Newspaper
- Plastics in Canada
- Purchasing B2B
- Québec Pharmacie
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Labels: b-to-b, Magazines Canada
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