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Welcome to The Gadget Professor Show #646 hosted by Don Baine.
This week we take a look at some of the leading gadget magazines.
Stuff was first published in Britain in November 1996 by Dennis Publishing. A bimonthly title, it followed the success of magazines such as FHM and Loaded in being pitched toward a young, male audience, with a focus on consumer goods and electronics.
The brand took a more lifestyle-orientated direction in 1998, before publishing group Haymarket bought the title in January 1999 and refocused the magazine to consumer electronics.
In May 2018, the brand was sold to Kelsey Media.[2][3]
Haymarket Media Group CEO Kevin Costello said at the time of the sale: “Stuff is a truly iconic brand, trusted by its tech-loving followers to entertain, educate, and inspire. It’s been a big part of the Haymarket story, but our strategic focus has shifted and Stuff needs a new home, where the brand can really achieve its potential.”
A quick browse as I get ready for CES 2024
We also feature our weekly Free APPS selections as well as tech news and comments!
Follow me on Instagram: @GadgetProfessor
Subscribe Today: Video Download the Show File
We also feature our weekly Free APPS selections as well as tech news and comments!
Follow me on Instagram: @GadgetProfessor
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Welcome to The Gadget Professor Show #646 hosted by Don Baine.
This week we take a look at some of the leading gadget magazines.
Stuff was first published in Britain in November 1996 by Dennis Publishing. A bimonthly title, it followed the success of magazines such as FHM and Loaded in being pitched toward a young, male audience, with a focus on consumer goods and electronics.
The brand took a more lifestyle-orientated direction in 1998, before publishing group Haymarket bought the title in January 1999 and refocused the magazine to consumer electronics.
In May 2018, the brand was sold to Kelsey Media.[2][3]
Haymarket Media Group CEO Kevin Costello said at the time of the sale: “Stuff is a truly iconic brand, trusted by its tech-loving followers to entertain, educate, and inspire. It’s been a big part of the Haymarket story, but our strategic focus has shifted and Stuff needs a new home, where the brand can really achieve its potential.”
A quick browse as I get ready for CES 2024
We also feature our weekly Free APPS selections as well as tech news and comments!
Follow me on Instagram: @GadgetProfessor
Subscribe Today: Video Download the Show File
We also feature our weekly Free APPS selections as well as tech news and comments!
Follow me on Instagram: @GadgetProfessor
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