Editor-in-chief | Sally Lee |
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Categories | Women's interest, lifestyle |
Frequency | 11 issues/year (1883–1910; 1911–2014) 24 issues a year (c. 1910–1911) Quarterly (2014–2016) |
Publisher | Meredith Corporation |
Total circulation (2011) | 3,267,239[1] |
Founded | 1883 |
Final issue | 2016 |
Country | US |
Based in | Des Moines, Iowa |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0023-7124 |
Ladies' Home Journal was an American magazine that ran until 2016 and was last published by the Meredith Corporation. It was first published on February 16, 1883,[2] and eventually became one of the leading women's magazines of the 20th century in the United States. In 1891, it was published in Philadelphia by the Curtis Publishing Company. In 1903, it was the first American magazine to reach one million subscribers.[3]
In the late 20th century, the rise of television caused sales of the magazine to decline as the publishing company struggled. On April 24, 2014, Meredith announced it would stop publishing the magazine as a monthly with the July issue, stating it was "transitioning Ladies' Home Journal to a special interest publication".[4] It became available quarterly on newsstands only, though its website remained in operation.[5] The last issue was published in 2016.
Ladies' Home Journal was one of the Seven Sisters. The name was derived from the Greek myth of the "seven sisters", also known as the Pleiades.