Jacksonville Magazine

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Jacksonville Magazine is a monthly publication featuring articles about people, issues, and events in Jacksonville, Florida.

Jacksonville Magazine tell the stories of Northeast Florida. Much has changed in the region over the last 24 years. Jacksonville Magazine has evolved and grown right in step with the city and their surrounding communities. As Jacksonville's premier monlthy publication, they believe their magazine can only be as good as the city itself. Knowing that, they take great pride in actively participating in the community and telling the stories that matter to their readers.

Jacksonville Magazine readers are affluent, educated professionals who want the best out living in Northeast Florida and can afford to have it. The majority of Jacksonville Magazine readers are between ages 25 and 50, have an average income of $125,500, and have an approximate net worth more than $1 million.

Jacksonville Magazine is distributed 12 times annually with three supplements, two issues of Jacksonville Magazine's Home and an issue of Jacksonville Magazine's Taste, with a total circulation of 22,000 and a readership of over 100,000 per issue. Jacksonville Magazine is a second-class subscription-based periodical subjected to a yearly audit by the U. S. Postal Service. In addition, they are CVC audited.

Their monthly paid and requested subscriber base is approximately 11,000; far and away the highest total in the market when compared with any other publication. In addition to their thousands of subcribers, Jacksonville Magazine is available through the region's most comprehensive distribution plan, including newsstand sales and targeted sources such as upscale hotel rooms and local Realtors.

Jacksonville Magazine has won more than 40 prestigious Florida magazine awards for photography, graphic designs, and writing.

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Jan 2008 cover of Jacksonville Magazine, Jacksonville Magazine's Home, Jacksonville Magazine's Taste



Premiere Edition of Jacksonville Magazine's 904

Just lauched January 2008, 904: Northeast Florida’s Business & Executive Life Authority is set to become the market’s sole glossy periodical designed to chronicle the region’s unprecedented growth, as well as cover the provocative people and issues that affect our economic future.

904 has been created to combine in-depth feature stories, opinion pieces, personality profiles and a wealth of business-related articles prepared by a cadre of professional writers, photographers and graphic designers, ” says Jacksonville Magazine publisher Joseph White. “Our magazines have been covering the lifestyles of Northeast Floridians for nearly 25 years. The introduction of 904 raises the bar in terms of editorial exposure in the region, and we believe it will set a new standard for publications that speak to First Coast professionals—whether they be corporate executives, attorneys, physicians, small business owners or others who excel in their chosen careers. ”[1]

The four-color magazine will contain a variety of on-going department articles on topics such as executive travel, personal finance, networking and VIP Q&As. In addition, feature articles planned for 2008 include focuses on new banking strategies, international trade, corporate giving, executive health and an overview of the year’s business winners and losers. “I believe what will ultimately set us apart from other local business publications is the way we profile our region’s business achievers, the people who drive Northeast Florida’s growth, who succeed where others fail, and who express through work and play a desire to improve the community as a whole, ” says White.[2]


Type Jacksonville Magazine: Monthly; 904: Bi-monthly

Format Magazine


Owner Joseph White

Publisher White Publishing Co.

Editor Joseph White

Founded 1983

Headquarters 1261 King Street - Jacksonville, FL 32204 - United States

Circulation 22,000

ISSN 1070-5163


Subscription Requests/ Inquiries: 1-800-962-0214 / circulation@jacksonvillemag.com

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jacksonville Magazine Online
  2. ^ Jacksonville Magazine Online

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