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Italian women's magazine (1937–2018) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gioia (Italian: Joy) was a weekly fashion and women's magazine published in Milan, Italy, between 1937 and 2018.
Editor in Chief | Maria Elena Viola |
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Former editors | Marina Fausti |
Categories | |
Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | Hearst Magazines Italia |
Founded | 1937 |
First issue | 7 March 1937 |
Final issue | 2018 |
Company | Hearst Magazines |
Country | Italy |
Based in | Milan |
Language | Italian |
Gioia was first published on 7 March 1937.[1][2] Its owner and publisher was Rusconi Editore S.p.A.[3] The owner of the company was Edilio Rusconi, an Italian journalist, writer, publisher and film producer.[4] The company acquired the magazine in 1954 and first published it under the name Rusconi A Polazzi Editore in December 1956.[3] The company was the founder and owner of news magazine Gente.[4][5]
In February 1999 Hachette Filipacchi Médias, a subsidiary of Lagardère SCA, bought majority stake (90%) of Rusconi Group, the owner of Rusconi Editore S.p.A.[5] Then Gioia began to be published by Hachette Rusconi.[6][7] In 2011 Hearst Magazines acquired it from Hachette Rusconi.[6][8] Following the acquisition Hachette Rusconi changed its name to Hearst Magazines Italia.[6]
Gioia was published weekly by Hearst Magazines Italia.[9][10] The headquarters of the weekly was in Milan.[10][11] The magazine covered articles about beauty, fashion and health.[12] Its target audience was middle-class women over 30.[12]
From 2002 to 2006 Marina Fausti served as the co-editor-in-chief of Gioia.[13] Maria Elena Viola also served in the post.[12]
The weekly was redesigned in June 2013.[12] The website was relaunched in July 2015.[14] In 2018 Gioia ceased publication.[15]
Gioia sold 403,246 copies in 1984.[16] Its circulation was 197,000 copies in 2007.[17]
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