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Consumer Reports to start new shopping magazine

The New York Times is reporting in Monday’s paper that Consumer Reports will start a new shopping magazine aimed at women. It will have no ads and give unbiased reviews of products that consumers purchase regularly.

Maria Aspan wrote, “Consumers Union, which publishes Consumer Reports, will introduce ShopSmart, a shopping magazine intended for women over 30, on Aug. 1. The magazine will be published quarterly and will have an initial newsstand-only circulation of 800,000.

“The move comes at a difficult time for magazines in general, which are battling flat or slipping circulation numbers, and for shopping magazines in particular. Cargo, the Condé Nast men’s shopping magazine, and Vitals Man and Vitals Woman from Fairchild Publications all closed within the last year.

“And while shopping magazines helped redefine the blend of editorial and advertising on the newsstand, ShopSmart will not accept ads or free test samples of products, in accordance with Consumers Union rules.

“According to John Sateja, the senior vice president for information products for Consumers Union, the organization is undaunted by the current magazine market.”

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