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Sugar
Editor Annabel Brog
Former editors Claire Irvin
Jennifer Cawthron (née Stringer)
Sarah Pyper
Marina Gask
Kathryn Brown
Categories Teen magazine
Frequency Monthly
Circulation 113,320
Publisher Rita Lewis
First issue October 1994 (1994-10)
Final issue March 2011
Company Hearst Magazines UK
Country United Kingdom
Based in London
Language English
Website www.sugarscape.com
ISSN 1355-9672

Sugar was a British magazine for teenage girls published by Hachette Filipacchi. Its content focused on boys, fashion, celebrities, real-life stories about teenagers and other similar matters. The editor, when it closed, was Annabel Brog.[1] The brand lives on through the website Sugarscape. Aimed at females 16-24, it is currently edited by Kate Lucey.

Contents

Content [edit]

Sugar dealt with the concerns of teenage girls. The magazine featured an advice column that answers questions sent in by readers, typically dealing with relationships, body image and health issues.

Sugar ran a nationwide model competition every year, giving one lucky teen the opportunity to win a modelling contract.

On the cover of the main magazine was a female celebrity. Also with the magazine, came a free LAD mag, which contained posters and gossips about lads. In 2007, Sugar established a website; "Sugarscape", which contained celebrity gossip, exclusive competitions and was seen as a brand extension to the magazine.

History [edit]

Sugar magazine was launched in October 1994,[2] published by Attic Futura.[3] The first edition, November 1994, was an immediate success, reaching a circulation of 205,000 exceeding its initial circulation target by 55,000. It soon overtook its main rival, Just Seventeen. Like competing titles at the time, Sugar used explicit sexual editorial to attract readership. This was controversial and contributed to the establishment of the Teenage Magazine Arbitration Panel in 1996. Sales peaked in 1997, after which demand for teen mags generally, Sugar included, began to go into decline due to the rising influence of digital media.[4] In 2002, Attic Futura was bought by Hachette.[5] Sugar finally lost its number one market lead position in 2006.[4]

In January 2011, Hachette announced its intention to close Sugar magazine in March 2011 as part of a proposed sale of the group's magazine titles to Hearst Corporation, due to the decline of subscribers over the previous five years from 250,099 to 113,320 according to ABC. The website, however, will be retained.[3]

Editors [edit]

The title has had several editors over the years. Founder editor was Kathryn Brown[2] who established the magazine based on the success of Girlfriend that she had helped launch in Australia with the founder of Attic Futura, Steve Bush.[6] Former Features Editor and assistant editor, Marina Gask, took over as editor in November 1996.[7][8] Sarah Pyper succeeded her following Gask's departure in 1998. Pyper left in August 1999 and was replaced by Jennifer Stringer who had formerly worked on BBC spin-off magazines from TV shows Live & Kicking and Top of the Pops.[9] Following marriage, Jennifer Cawthron, left in 2001 and went on to edit Sneak magazine.[10] Claire Irvin was appointed editor in 2003 having been acting editor since Cawthron's departure.[11] Whilst at Sugar Irvin was involved in bringing the teenage Peaches Geldof onto the journalist team within Hachette that led to Peaches' regular column in sister title Elle Girl.[12] With Irvin's departure in late 2003, Nick Chalmers was appointed acting editor[13] until appointment of former deputy editor of Bliss, Annabel Brog, in 2004.[1]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "Article: Media Relations: Contact Book Update.(publishing industry-appointments)". PR Week. 15 October 2004. Retrieved 20 January 2011. 
  2. ^ a b Blanchard, Tasmin (9 October 1994). "The Neighbours factor: why teens prefer all things Australian: 'Sugar' magazine could be the biggest thing out of Oz since Jason and Kylie. Tamsin Blanchard reports". The Independent (London). 
  3. ^ a b Levy, Katherine (19 January 2011). "Hachette to close teen magazine Sugar after 16 years – Media news – Media Week". Media Week. Retrieved 20 January 2011. 
  4. ^ a b "Teen magazines at Magforum.com". Retrieved 20 January 2011. 
  5. ^ "MEDIA BRIEFS: Attic Futura bought by Hachette Filipacchi Medias – PR and Public Relations news – PR Week". PR Week. 16 August 2002. 
  6. ^ Hughes, Scott (18 May 1998). "CV: Kathryn Brown, Editor, `Red'". The Independent (London). 
  7. ^ Hughes, Scott (29 September 1997). "Media: CV – Marina Gask; Editor, `Sugar'". The Independent (London). 
  8. ^ Cooper, Glenda (24 August 1997). "Teen mags shy away from sex advice". The Independent (London). 
  9. ^ Shelton, Ed (25 February 2000). "MEDIA: Live’n’Kicking’s Stringer takes on Sugar editorship – PR and Public Relations news – PR Week". Media Week. 
  10. ^ Smith, Aidan (26 April 2002). "Sneak Peek". The Scotsman (Edinburgh). 
  11. ^ Addicott, Ruth (14 February 2003). "Irvin finds life sweet at Sugar – Press Gazette". Press Gazette. Retrieved 20 January 2011. 
  12. ^ Irvin, Claire (23 August 2008). "'What's my favourite chat-up line? Hi, my name is Peaches'". The Daily Mail (London). Retrieved 29 August 2009. 
  13. ^ Aldicott, Ruth (28 November 2003). "Irvin quits Sugar to help ElleGirl's monthly move". Press Gazette. 

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