Sunday, September 8, 2019

Magazines: Oh Comely Industry case study

Magazines: Oh Comely Industry case study

Our final concept for Oh Comely magazine is industry.

This is crucial concept because Oh Comely is a small, niche independent magazine - completely different from the global brand that is Men's Health. We need to explore the surprising rise in independent publishing in recent years and why small print magazines seem to be surviving and thriving in the digital age.

Lesson notes

The independent print magazine is characterised as:

“…published without the financial support of a large corporation or institution in which the makers control publication and distribution…“independent” in spirit due to a maverick editor or publisher who leads the magazine in an exploratory, noncommercial direction” (Thomas 2007).

Source: Writer's Edit




Print: the challenge for publishers

Despite the renaissance of print through independent magazines, there are still huge challenges:
  • Distribution: finding distributor, risk of unsold stock
  • Lack of advertising revenue: meaning high cover price (all over £5, many around £10 or more)
  • Audience: finding and targeting a viable audience
Ironically, the internet has proved an unlikely saviour for independent magazines – it facilitates direct sales and subscriptions and allows magazines to find niche communities, crowdfunding and contributors

Iceberg Press: an independent publisher

Iceberg Press is completely different to Hearst UK – the publisher of Men’s Health and subsidiary of global conglomerate Hearst.

It publishes just two magazines: Oh Comely and The Simple Things.


Oh Comely Industries case study - blog tasks

Work through the following tasks to complete your work on the Oh Comely magazine CSP. There are plenty of questions here but you will be given plenty of time to complete it and will find this gives you a brilliant insight into a vital aspect of media - the power of independent institutions.

Iceberg Press

Visit the Iceberg Press website - particularly the Who Are We page and the Why Are We Here page. Read the content and then answer the following questions:

1) Why did the people behind Iceberg Press set it up?

We are gladly autonomous and put the peruse at the core of all that we do 

2) What is the Iceberg Press mission statement? (It's on the Why Are We Here page and is a series of statements).

It's about the group of spectators 

Pursue the work, not the cash 

Bargain isn't our companion 

We will consistently set aside a few minutes for thoughts 

We are more grounded when we work with others 

We need great individuals to work in a decent place 

Consistently we will help a reason that issues 

We have faith in a thing called print.

3) What are the two magazines that Iceberg Press publishes?

Oh comely and The Simple things 

4) What similarities do you notice between The Simple Things magazine and Oh Comely?

The Simple Things magazine is a ladies' way of life magazine anyway Oh Comely is an autonomous magazine. 

5) What differences can you find between Hearst UK, publisher of Men's Health, and Iceberg Press?

Chunk of ice Press is an autonomous distributer which just distributed two magazines-The Simple Things and Oh Comely. In any case, Hearst UK has distributed 23 brands including ELLE, Cosmopolitan and ESQUIRE ETC

Writer's Edit journal article

Read this excellent Writer's Edit academic journal article on the independent magazine industry and answer the following questions:

1) What is the definition of an independent print magazine?

distributed without the monetary help of enormous organisation or establishment in which the creators control production and dispersion

2) What does Hamilton (2013) suggest about independent magazines in the digital age?

little printed magazines are discreetly flourishing even as the worldwide paper and book enterprises waver. 

3) What is the aim of Kinfolk magazine and what similarities can you draw with Oh Comely?

Family plans to enable perusers to discover approaches to streamline their lives 

4) Why does the article suggest that independent magazines might be succeeding while global magazine publishers such as Bauer are struggling?

Top notch magazines demonstrate a more noteworthy gratefulness for visual depiction and the presence of the magazine 

5) How do independent magazines launch? Look at the example of Alphabet Family Journal.

Free magazines will in general be propelled from crowdfunding in light of the fact that cash is required so as to set up the magazine and print duplicates and so forth. 

6) What does the article suggest about how independent publishers use digital media to target their niche audiences?

They utilise online life to make a solid brand picture. 

7) Why is it significant that independent magazines are owned and created by the same people? How does this change the creative process and direction of the magazine?

it makes them increasingly special and unique and enables them to stand apart to clients. 

8) What does the article suggest regarding the benefits of a 'do-it-yourself' approach to creating independent magazines?

- Shares the qualities of thoughts of other individuals to make a superior idea 

- Creates even more a bound together visiom 

9) The article discusses the audience appeal of print. Why might audiences love the printed form in the digital age?

it is customary and the appreciate of understanding it in their grasp. 

10) What are the challenges in terms of funding and distributing an independent magazine?

- Contributors won't really increase an enormous benefit 

- They can't pay for appropriation

Irish Times feature

Now read this short feature in the Irish Times on the growth of independent magazines and answer the following questions:

1) Why are independent magazines so popular?

they are famous on the grounds that they have there possess clients as it is a piece of a major industry

2) Why is the magazine publishing industry set up to favour the big global conglomerates?

The topic of the magazine ought not be too expansive your magazine will get lost 

3) What does the article suggest regarding finding an audience for an independent magazine?

The topic of the magazine ought not be too expansive your magazine will get lost
The topic ought not be too specialty - prompting being ineffective 
The magazine ought to have an equalization group of spectators is locked in 

4) What are the challenges for magazine distributors?

Transportation over the top expensive 

5) The article suggests that many independent magazines only make money by diversifying into other products. What examples do they give?

Setting up occasions that are connected to the magazine so different items and things be sold.

TCO interview with Ruth Jamieson

Finally, read this excellent interview on the TCO London website with Ruth Jamieson, who has written a book on the renaissance of the independent magazine sector. Answer the following questions:

1) Why does Ruth Jamieson suggest there's a renaissance in independent publishing?

- Easier to begin a magazine and discover a group of people 

- Independent magazines will in general be progressively famous 

2) What are the common themes for successful independent magazines?

Solid feeling of craftsmanship course 

High caliber of composing 

Solid realistic character 

'Workmanship house' style 


content - extraordinary 

3) How many of these aspects can you find in Oh Comely? Make specific reference to the CSP pages where possible.

Standing up' highlight 

4) How does Jamieson see the future for the magazine industry?

goes about as a type of strengthening 

urges ladies to take an interest and stand firm 

Type of activism - changing the world 

Style of the component diverse to different magazines 


standard magazines will begin to look increasingly like outside the box magazines - went for more specialty spectators 

5) How might this future impact Oh Comely? Do you think Oh Comely will survive the next five years - and why?


I imagine that Oh attractive will get by in the following five years since they have a solid and steadfast crowd along these lines they will keep on acquiring these magazines

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