Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. British media company Dennis Publishing is on the prowl for US titles to add to its growing media collection, Media Ink has learned. In Britain, Dennis owns MoneyWeek and e-commerce site Buyacar, which finds vehicles for sale, and digital auto sites including Auto Express and Carbuyer. Griffin, a veteran publishing executive, joined Dennis last November, shortly after private equity firm Exponent bought it from the estate of Felix Dennis, a British publishing maverick who had introduced The Week and Maxim to the US market.
Like the founder, both Austin and Knight Kiplinger had extensive experience in daily journalism newspapers and broadcast news, respectively before joining the Kiplinger organization, and they continued to report, write and edit. With a paid circulation, in print and online nearly , September , The Kiplinger Letter is considered the most widely read business forecasting periodical in the world. Its subscribers include people in the management of for-profit and non-profit enterprises, both large and small--businesses, government agencies, universities and schools, trade associations, unions, etc.
In four pages of text each week, the Letter tries to alert its clients to what is likely to happen in business and the economy, legislation and regulation in Washington and the states, demographics, technology, world affairs, politics and investing. The Letter is nonpartisan and does not advocate for or against any particular outcome or point of view.
Launched in , The Kiplinger Letter pioneered a terse, colloquial writing style in which the key points of each topic are underscored for easy scanning. In a technique W. Kiplinger devised and dubbed "sweep-line," each line of copy--the full width of the page--ends in hard punctuation a period or comma at the right margin, not breaking awkwardly to wrap around to the next line. The Kiplinger Letter rose to prominence, and experienced strong circulation growth, during the Great Depression, when W.
While not primarily a political analysis newsletter, The Kiplinger Letter has correctly predicted the outcome of every presidential election since —including exceptionally close races in , and with the notable exception of the contest between incumbent Harry S Truman and GOP challenger Thomas Dewey. Kiplinger said Dewey would win easily and get reelected in The Kiplinger Magazine created a special issue—which was in the mail to subscribers on election day—titled "What Dewey Will Do.
Kiplinger, who apologized to his subscribers and criticized himself for failing to keep on reporting right down to the wire. With over 80, biweekly subscribers, The Tax Letter is the most widely read tax advisory newsletter, with readers at law and accounting firms, corporate CFO and general counsel offices, and the homes of high-net-worth individuals. In four pages each issue, covering both business and personal taxation, the Letter tries to advise its readers on coming changes in tax law and regulations, recent rulings and interpretations by the IRS, Tax Court and states, and strategies for minimizing taxes.
It was launched in The monthly magazine advises its readers on managing their money, covering investing, retirement planning, taxes, insurance, real estate, buying and leasing a car, health care, travel and financing college.
It has a paid monthly circulation of , copies per month verified by the Audit Bureau of Circulation , sold mostly by subscription but also on newsstands. Kiplinger , founded in in Washington, D. Kiplinger is run by an experienced leadership team that understand the value of authoritative and concise information in the finance category as well as the key role the various Kiplinger brands play in delivering excellent results for its advertising clients.
Dennis was acquired by private equity firm Exponent in October Washington-based Kiplinger is the first acquisition that Dennis has made in the US since it changed ownership.
It expands our presence into the finance category, an area we already have an impressive footprint in with the The Week and MoneyWeek. It is also a business with strong, recurring, subscription revenues; Dennis stands out as a company that is built around brands that readers trust and want to buy. I look forward to working with Denise Elliott and her talented team to keep growing the relevance, reach and revenues of the Kiplinger business.
We see a significant opportunity to continue to grow our business through expanding our reach and reputation globally. The Kiplinger acquisition marks the beginning of our focus on expansion through launch and acquisition in the US, one of the largest and most exciting media markets in the world.
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