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1 History  





2 Operations  



2.1  Haymarket Business Media  





2.2  Haymarket Consumer Media  





2.3  Wonderly  





2.4  Haymarket exhibitions  





2.5  Worldwide  







3 References  





4 External links  














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Haymarket Media Group
FormerlyCornmarket Press
Company typePrivate
IndustryMass media
Founders
  • Clive Labovitch
  • Headquarters
    Twickenham, London
    ,
    England
    Websitehaymarket.com

    Haymarket Media Group is a privately held media company headquartered in London. It has publications in the consumer, business and customer sectors, both print and online. It operates exhibitions allied to its own publications, and previously on behalf of organisations such as the BBC. The company expanded outside the UK in 1999.

    History[edit]

    Haymarket began in 1956, under the name Cornmarket Press. Clive Labovitch and Michael Heseltine – later a Cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher and Deputy Prime Minister under John Major – who had met at university, started out with the 1957 Directory of Opportunities for Graduates, and in 1959 relaunched Man About Town, which was to become an influential (if unprofitable) men's consumer magazine. The company failed in its relaunch of the British news weekly Topic, the title closing at the end of 1962, within three months of the takeover.[1] The partners split in 1965, with Heseltine renaming his half of the business Haymarket Press to publish Management Today.[2] In 1967 British Printing Corporation merged its titles into the company too. New titles included weekly Autosport, monthly Lithoprinter (later known as PrintWeek) and Gardener's Chronicle (GC). The company was renamed Haymarket Publishing; owing to its growing presence in online media and live events, it was rebranded as Haymarket Media Group in 2007.[3] Haymarket has laboured under heavy borrowings since Michael Heseltine returned from politics to take the helm and to buy back large minority shareholdings from Lindsay Masters and Simon Tindall, who had managed the business in his absence. These borrowings were reduced to some extent by the sale of properties. The company is now managed by Heseltine's son Rupert.[3]

    Operations[edit]

    Haymarket Business Media[edit]

    This division provides news and information for professionals in areas including environmental management, horticulture, planning, medicine and marketing.[citation needed] These are generally subscription-only publications and, in all but a limited number of cases, are not available for sale via retail.[citation needed] The portfolio includes a number of magazines and websites: Brand Republic, Campaign, Clinical Advisor, COMPASS Online, Conference and Incentive Travel, DCP Online, DMNews, The ENDS Report, Event, FinanceAsia, GP magazine, Horticulture Week, Monthly Prescribing Reference, Management Today, Marketing, Marketing Direct, McKnight's Long-Term Care News, Media Week, MIMS, MM&M, Planning Resource, PRWeek, Placemaking Resource, Renal & Urology News, SC Magazine, Third Sector, TASPO, Cancer Therapy Advisor and Windpower Monthly.

    Haymarket Consumer Media[edit]

    Haymarket publishes a number of automotive consumer magazines, all for sale by retail, and also a number of websites. The portfolio includes Autocar, CAT, Classic & Sports Car, and What Car?. The division was formerly a home to motoring photographic agency LAT Photographic.

    In 2013, Haymarket sold Gramophone to Mark Allen Group.[4]

    In 2016, Haymarket sold its motorsport properties (including LAT Photographic) to Motorsport Network.

    In 2018, Haymarket sold Practical Caravan, Practical Motorhome, FourFourTwo and What Hi-Fi?toFuture and Stuff to Kelsey Media.[5]

    Wonderly[edit]

    The Group's owned media agency.[citation needed]

    Wonderly – formerly Haymarket Network – is the owned media agency launched by the global Haymarket Media Group in February 2019. It creates owned media across various platforms – print, digital and live. Services include strategic planning, editorial, design, print production, distribution, measurement and evaluation. Wonderly also has a dedicated digital design and build team.

    Its clients include the British Army, Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development, Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply, ECB, FA, IAAF, International Baccalaureate, KPMG, Tillington Group, UEFA, and Volkswagen.[citation needed]

    Haymarket exhibitions[edit]

    Exhibitions include:

    Worldwide[edit]

    Haymarket entered the Indian market in 1999, becoming one of the first foreign-owned magazine publishers to do so.[3] It produces content across print, web, and mobile in the US, Germany, India, and Hong Kong.[6]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Man About Town magazine: 1950s pioneer of men's sector". Magforum. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  • ^ The Marcus Morris Award, Periodical Publishers Association, London. Undated. Retrieved: 4 September 2007.
  • ^ a b c "What's next for Haymarket Media?". Flashes and Flames.com. 27 July 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  • ^ InPublishing. "Mark Allen Group acquires Gramophone". www.inpublishing.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
  • ^ Tobitt, Charlotte (8 June 2018). "Haymarket sells gadget magazine Stuff to Kelsey Media". Press Gazette. Retrieved 2018-09-01.
  • ^ LinkedIn. "Haymarket Media Group". LinkedIn. LinkedIn. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  • External links[edit]


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