Meaty Magazines: Women Want Substance

From the Show: HER
Summary: Female readers and writers want richer subject matter than what mainstream magazines tend to provide.
Air Date: 6/8/17
Duration: 23:04
Host: Michelle King Robson and Pam Peeke, MD
Guest Bio: Jillian Goodman, Publisher
Jillian GoodmanJillian Goodman is a graduate of Harvard and an editor at Bloomberg Businessweek, and has previously held editorial positions at Fast Company and New York Magazine.

She lives in Brooklyn, naturally.
  • Guest Facebook Account: facebook.com/readmaryreview
  • Guest Twitter Account: @mary_review
Meaty Magazines: Women Want Substance
Conventional women’s magazines are stuffed with clothing ads, celebrity dating and the sexy tips to “light his fire.”

Fluff can be a fun distraction. Women are also interested in substance, especially as writers. There hasn't always been much opportunity for women to write about meatier topics.

There’s a new movement in women’s magazines driven by female writers. The content is diverse. These magazines provide a new outlet for female writers to sell their articles about a myriad of topics of interest to men and women.

Listen as Jillian Goodman of Mary Review joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss the new options in women’s journalism.

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