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PRWeek.com Publishes Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations Book Article

Posted by Elena del Valle on January 23, 2006

Beth Herskovits

Beth Herskovits, PRWeek deputy news editor

Photo: PRWeek

An article on the Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations book titled "Hispanic helps target minority group" was published in PRWeek.com today. To read the article, written by Beth Herskovits, in its entirety go to PRWeek

Standard Periodical Directory: Hispanic Publications More Than Doubled From 1996-2006

Posted by Elena del Valle on January 23, 2006

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The Standard Periodical Directory

New York, New York – Hispanic publications led in growth over the last 10 years, up from 124 titles in 1996 to 329 titles in 2006, according to the publishers of the newest edition of The Standard Periodical Directory released recently (a review copy of the directory was unavailable). Published by Oxbridge® Communications, Inc., The Standard Periodical Directory is one of the largest directories of U.S. and Canadian periodicals, with information on 55,809 magazines, journals, newspapers, newsletters, directories, and yearbooks in its latest edition.

The Directory is priced at $1,595 for the print edition; $1,695 for the Single-User CD and $2,995 for print directory and CD. It is also available online as part of the MediaFinder® database service for $1,295 for a single user, and $2,090, for a site license annual subscription.

"We see tremendous growth in Hispanic periodicals, with an increasing number of regional publications, such as Tu Ciudad Los Angeles and Ser Magazine (Laredo, Texas), as well as an increase in national publications such as Siempre Mujer. Meanwhile, general interest, men’s, and women’s publications have declined," stated Deborah Striplin, editorial director of The Standard Periodical Directory.

Over the last ten years, these categories also grew in number: Interior design from 125 to 213 publications; wedding from 50 to 130 publications; and golf from 102 to 170 publications. Declining categories over the past ten years were college student press and business and industry publications:  College student press from 4507 to 3097; and business and industry from 2505 to 1126.
   
The categories with the largest number of publications for 2006 are medicine, law, religion, ethnic, computers, education, business, health and fitness, regional interest, and travel.  The use of the Internet in publishing continues to grow with more than 24 percent of the publications offering online or e-mail editions to supplement the print editions. There are also 238 digital, or virtual, publications, a new electronic format. A total of 3,665 publications are available in electronic format only.

The Standard Periodical Directory 2006 Edition includes listings for 15,654 magazines, 11,563 journals, 11,938 newsletters, 9,667 newspapers, 3,449 directories and 997 yearbooks. The new edition of the directory is includes more than 4,200 new titles.

Deborah Striplin

Deborah Striplin, editorial director of The Standard Periodical Directory

"The Standard Periodical Directory is a great tool for librarians, advertisers, marketers, printers and publishers to research information on more than 55,000 U.S. and Canadian periodicals,"  said Striplin.

The Directory includes the publication’s name, phone number, fax, email, URL, editorial description, personnel, ISSN, year founded, frequency, circulation, subscription and advertising rates, list rental and production data, and target audience. Oxbridge Communications, founded in 1964, has one of the largest databases of U.S. and Canadian print media and catalogs. In addition to The Standard Periodical Directory, Oxbridge has a number of reference products including the MediaFinder CD-ROM, National Directory of Magazines; Oxbridge Directory of Newsletters; National Directory of Catalogs, and MediaFinder.com an online database of more than 70,000 publications, including catalogs. Details at Oxbridge Communications