Houstonia (magazine)

Houstonia
Categories City magazine
Frequency Monthly
Publisher Diane Caplan
Paid circulation 100%
Unpaid circulation 0%
Total circulation approx. 70,000
Founder Nicole Vogel
Year founded Spring 2013
First issue April 2013 (2013-04)
Company SagaCity Media
Country United States
Based in Houston, Texas
Language English
Website www.houstoniamag.com
ISSN 2327-0926

Houstonia is a magazine about Houston and Greater Houston, Texas, United States. It is published by SagaCity Media.[1] The magazine's first issue released in April 2013, titled 250 Reasons to Love Houston.[2] As of January 2016, the magazine is distributed at 800 locations in Greater Houston, including newsstands, retail outlets, and grocery stores.[3]

The president of SagaCity, Nicole Vogel, and her brother Scott, the founding editor of Houstonia, were born and raised in Houston.[4] The magazine was nominated for a City and Regional Magazine Award by the CRMA (City and Regional Magazine Assoc.) in 2014. It was further nominated for four CRMA awards in 2015: Reporting, Excellence in Design, Excellence in Writing, and Arts & Culture Writing; the magazine won the latter award that year. In 2016, the magazine was nominated once again for Photography and Excellence in Design in the upcoming CRMA awards to be held in May. [5] In addition, Houstonia was given an AMA Marketer of the Year award for media. The magazine's circulation is upwards of 70,000, while its average monthly readership is over 510,000 and www.houstoniamag.com generally receives approximately 400,000 views per month.[6]

Background Information

The magazine recruited notable staff such as Catherine Matusow and Katharine Shilcutt from the Houston Press and Sarah Rufca from the Houston Chronicle. In sales, Marianna Dubinsky and Diane Caplan joined the team in 2014.

Houstonia uses some recurring annual issues to provide readers with current material in subjects such as real estate, dentistry, and dining. One of the best selling issues is the annual Best Restaurants cover.

On their website, houstoniamag.com, the magazine states that their readership is composed of 35% male, 65% female, with an average household income of around $194,000 and a median age of 45. Online demographics skew younger and more male: 47% male, 53% female, with an average household income of $100,000 and a median age of 34. Houstonia also hosts editorial interns year-round. Information on internships can be found here.

Magazine Departments

The magazine's award-winning front-of-the-book section is called Ice House while others offer similarly-Houston-themed titles and Houston-centric coverage: Clutch City features local designers and decor; Bayougraphy profiles interesting Houstonians from Hakeem Olajuwon to Mireille Enos; and The Drawl captures the city's zeitgeist in illustrated form on the last page of the book. The magazine also includes a dining section, On the Table, and an arts & entertainment section, On the Town, which focuses on current shows and events in the city. Throughout all of the departments, a drawing of a native bird, the grackle, is seen messing up the design up and causing havoc in the pages.

Website Content

In addition to offering print content to buy, Houstonia also publishes a collection of weekly blogs and articles, some featured in the magazine, others website-only. These include Gastronaut, a food and dining blog; On the Town, a continuation of stories featured in the magazine's arts & entertainment section; Shop Talk, which covers everything from beauty and fashion to style and fitness; and Wanderlust, the magazine's travel blog.

See also

References

  1. "Contact Us." Houstonia. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.
  2. Kearney, Syd. "Houston Press restaurant critic jumps ship to Houstonia." 29-95 (Houston Chronicle). May 7, 2013. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.
  3. "Houstonia Magazine". www.houstoniamag.com. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
  4. Rogers, Tim. "New Magazine Launching Somewhere in Texas, Ctd." D Magazine. September 25, 2012. Retrieved on April 15, 2014.
  5. Romenesko, Jim. "2014 CRMA Nominations Announced". www.jimromenesko.com. Jim Romenesko. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
  6. Houstonia - Media Kit. Houstonia Magazine. January 2015.

Further reading

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