Inside Soap

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Inside Soap
ISSN
0966-8497

Inside Soap is a weekly magazine published in the United Kingdom, released every Tuesday. It covers current and future storylines in soap operas in the United Kingdom, including Coronation Street, Doctors, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks as well as dramas Casualty and Holby City, and Australian soaps Home and Away and Neighbours, which are broadcast in the United Kingdom.

History and profile

Inside Soap was launched in Australia in 1992, published by the Sydney-based Attic Futura.[2] Attic Futura was sold to Pacific Magazines in 1993 by which time the magazine had been successfully launched in the UK.[3] The magazine was then relaunched in Australia in 1998.[4]

In 1996, Inside Soap changed from a monthly to a fortnightly publication.[5]

Inside Soap traditionally provides interviews from actors who play characters in the soap operas and outlines current storylines.

As of 2022, soaps included in its content are Coronation Street, Doctors, EastEnders, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks and Australian soap opera Home and Away. Readers are invited to email their questions to soap stars and entries are published in interview format. Soap stars' personal lives are also covered, including tips on fashion and where to purchase clothes worn by the stars.

By 1994, the magazine's circulation had reached around 120,000.[6] In 1995, Inside Soap's publicity claimed that it was the fastest growing consumer magazine in the United Kingdom.[7] In August 1996, it was announced that Inside Soap sales had risen. From January to June 1996, they had gained a fifty-four percent rise in sales according to year on year comparison data.[8] By 1998, it was a market leader in its sales category and by September 2003 it still held its top ranking position.[9][10]

In September 2002,

Hachette Filipacchi began publishing the magazine after the company purchased Attic Futura.[10] In late 2003, Hachette Filipacchi decided to increase their output of Inside Soap and began publishing it weekly.[11] The publisher's decision to publish weekly strengthened sales and by September 2005, the magazine reached 182,618 units in circulation.[12]

Each year, the

Editors of the magazine have included Vicky Mayer and Jonathan Bowman.[14][15]

Inside Soap prints stories covering all soap operas broadcast on British television in detail. It includes a feature to inform readers of dates different stories occur titled "what happens when". It also includes terrestrial and digital television listings.[12]

References

  1. ^ Majid, Aisha (21 February 2023). "Magazine ABCs for 2022: Full breakdown of print and digital circulations". Press Gazette. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  2. ^ 'Etcetera' Sydney Morning Herald 20 August 1992 p. 21
  3. ^ Ian McIlwraith 'PacMag taps teen market' Sydney Morning Herald 4 May 1993 p. 38
  4. ^ Margaret Easterbrook, 'Drama as TV Week axes local writers' Melbourne Age 1 July 1998 p. 3
  5. Newspapers.com.Free access icon
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