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In 1995 Máxima was the fifth best-selling women's magazine in Portugal with a circulation of 49,000 copies. [2] The magazine sold 59,000 copies in 2007. [11] The monthly had a circulation of 57,397 copies in 2010 and 52,618 copies in 2011. [12] Máxima sold 45,787 copies in 2012. [12] Its 2019 circulation was 20,866 copies. [10]
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Between 2010 and 2012, Maxim eliminated two issues, going from 12 issues a year to 10, and decreased its circulation numbers by 20%, from a reported 2.5 million to only 2.0 million. [10] The Argentinian edition of the magazine Maxim stopped circulating in March 2013 in Argentina and its last cover was the Argentinian model Valeria Degenaro.
The men's magazine known for sexy cover photos and lists of the hottest women is experimenting with a new direction -- and it might be saying "bye-bye" to those bikinis. "Celebrating sexiness is ...
The Dutch Association of Publishers categorizes the magazines in the Netherlands into four classes: (1) general-interest magazines, (2) opinion magazines, (3) TV and radio guides, and (4) professional and scientific magazines. [1] The listing here is topical, without making a value judgment if, for example, a music magazine is professional or not.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Maxim Hot 100, Maxim magazine's annual list that features the 100 hottest women of the year;
Dennis has since maintained a foothold in the computer magazine business; until Maxim ' s success in the United States in the late 1990s, computer magazines were the mainstay of Dennis' magazine holdings, second only to Future Publishing in the UK. In 1987 the publisher was renamed from Sportscene Specialist Press to Dennis Publishing.
In 1999, Itzkoff worked as an editorial assistant for Details magazine. He worked for Maxim magazine from 1999 to 2002 and Spin magazine from 2002 to 2006. From June 2007 to July 2008, Itzkoff worked as a freelance editor for the Sunday Styles section in The New York Times.