Through June, 27 magazines ceased operations

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Ladies' Home Journal recently announced it will cease monthly publication of its 131-year-old print edition and become a newsstand-only quarterly with an online presence. Another storied magazine, Jet, said it was halting its print edition, although it too would continue to publish on the Web.

Twenty seven titles ceased publication entirely during the first half of 2014, according to the latest survey by MediaFinder.com, the online database of US and Canadian publications. But the magazine industry continued to generate new titles, if at a lower rate than in the past.

MediaFinder counted 75 print magazine launches in the first half of 2014, a 10% drop from 2013, when 83 titles launched. And digital-only magazines saw a surge, with 18 launches, compared with 14 in the prior year period. That jump was due to Yahoo and its CEO Marissa Mayer’s ambitious media plans for the troubled tech giant, which launched five digital magazines in 2014 in areas from tech to beauty.


Through June, 27 magazines ceased operations