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Cookie (American magazine)

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Cookie
March 2007 issue of Cookie
Editor Pilar Guzman
Categories lifestyle magazine
First issue November 2005  ( 2005-November )
Final issue November 2009
Company Conde Nast
Country United States
Based in New York City
Language English
ISSN 1556-410X

Cookie was a lifestyle magazine for the modern mother published from 2005 until November 2009 by Conde Nast . [1] [2] According to Conde Nast, it featured "an editorial mix of fashion, home decor, travel, entertainment and health for her and her family." [3]

Cookie had a total circulation of 500,000. It was targeted to women, which made up 86% of their readership, with a median age of 36.9 and median household income of $82,442. The magazine started by publishing six issues per year, but by the time it folded it appeared ten times annually. [3] [4] The official website for the magazine was cookiemag.com .

On October 5, 2009, Conde Nast announced that Cookie would no longer be published and that the resources used to publish the magazine would be used elsewhere in the company. [5]

Awards and recognition [ edit ]

Cookie was named Launch of the Year by Ad Age for 2007. The magazine was also nominated for the prestigious ASME General Excellence Award in 2007 and in 2008.

Editorial [ edit ]

The editorial office for Cookie was housed in the Conde Nast Building at 4 Times Square in New York City on the 8th floor.

Pilar Guzman served as editor-in-chief for the entire run of the magazine. In 2008, she was named one of Crain's Top Forty Under 40: New York's Rising Stars. [4]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "The Last Page" . Advertising Age . December 15, 2009 . Retrieved July 28, 2015 .
  2. ^ Stephanie Clifford (October 5, 2009). "Conde Nast to Close Gourmet, Cookie and Modern Bride" . The New York Times . Retrieved August 3, 2015 .
  3. ^ a b Media Kit
  4. ^ a b Profiles Archived 2010-04-09 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Gawker Archived October 7, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

External links [ edit ]