Femina (South Africa)
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Femina was a
Femina was originally published by Republican Press in Durban. Associated Magazines in Cape Town acquired Femina in the late 1980s, and published their first issue in April 1988. The magazine was later published by Raphaely Kuhnel Publishing (also of Cape Town), which sold it in 2006 to Media24 (part of the media conglomerate Naspers).[1][2][3] At the time of Femina's closure, Media24 was the predominant publisher of consumer magazines in South Africa.[4][5] Its other women's magazines included Fair Lady, Sarie, and True Love.[5]
As of 1992, editor-in-chief Jane Raphaely was also chief editor of the South African edition of Cosmopolitan.[6] Features editor and columnist Laura Twiggs also presented a weekly chat show on the arts for Fine Music Radio in Cape Town.[7]
See also
- List of magazines in South Africa
- List of women's magazines
- Media of South Africa
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Farewell to Femina". SA People News. 25 February 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
- ^ a b "Femina". WorldCat. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
- ^ OCLC 749963384..
In 1986 Associated Magazines was founded to publish Femina, House and Leisure, Baby and Me, Brides and Homes, and Marie Claire
- ^ OCLC 926275997.
- ^ Mail & Guardian. M&G Media. 23 November 2006. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
- ISBN 978-1-875559-38-1. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
- OCLC 237796366.
Further reading
- Alozie, Emmanuel C., ed. (2011). Advertising in Developing and Emerging Countries: The Economic, Political and Social Context. Routledge. OCLC 953858445.