Publisher Bucks the Trend, Releases New Magazines

Author: Stampington and Company
Dateline: Wed, 08 Apr 2009

freeNewsArticles Story Summary: “LAGUNA HILLS, Calif., April 8 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — While publishers around the world are restructuring and ceasing production of popular magazines, art and crafting publisher Stampington & Company has been developing new titles to add to their family of publications. In 2009, they will launch a total of eight new titles, which will account for 12 of the 75 issues they will produce during the year.”



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LAGUNA HILLS, Calif., April 8 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — While publishers around the world are restructuring and ceasing production of popular magazines, art and crafting publisher Stampington & Company has been developing new titles to add to their family of publications. In 2009, they will launch a total of eight new titles, which will account for 12 of the 75 issues they will produce during the year. These new publications showcase a broad range of popular trends in the art and crafting industry, including artistic journaling, quilting, “softies,” handmade aprons, and “green” crafting.

Marie magazineBeginning with the January 2009 releases, Stampington & Company will launch eight new titles during 2009. Newly added titles include: Stuffed: A Gathering of Softies (semi-annual, launched on January 1st), Art Journaling (semi-annual, launched on January 1st), Somerset In Love (special, launched on January 1st), apron•ology (annual, launched on February 1st), Somerset Apprentice (annual, launched on March 1st), Marie Antoinette (special, launched on April 1st), Art Quilting Studio (semi-annual, launching on June 1st), and GreenCraft Magazine (semi-annual, launching on August 1st).

“Because we publish enthusiast magazines, our readers are loyal to the hobbies and special interests we feature in our publications,” says Kellene Giloff, Stampington & Company’s President and Publisher. “Our company is small enough that we can quickly, and cost-effectively, launch a magazine to capture an emerging trend among enthusiastic artists and crafters. This support from our readers allows us to rely on single copy sales, with a higher cover price, more than advertising revenues, which are quickly diminishing in the publishing industry.”

To learn more about the eight new issues premiering in 2009, or any of Stampington & Company’s other 23 titles, visit www.stampington.com. All publications are available on newsstands, or directly from Stampington & Company online or by calling 1-877-STAMPER. For more information about this release, including print-ready images, visit www.stampington.com/press.

About Stampington & Company

Stampington & Company® is the publisher of Somerset Studio, The Stampers’ Sampler, Somerset Memories, Where Women Create, Take Ten, Belle Armoire Jewelry, and 25 other premier art and crafting publications. The company also produces exclusive collections of rubber art stamps and high-quality artist papers. Additional information about Stampington & Company can be found on the Web at www.stampington.com.

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