New York Smash
New York Smash is a regional magazine that primarily targets affluent residents and visitors of New York City, the Hamptons and the North Shore of Long Island.[1] The headquarters is in Edgewater, New Jersey.[2]
History and profile
New York Smash was established in 2009.[2] The magazine is published eight times annually.[2][3][4] The magazine covers society events, travel, arts and culture, fashion, shopping, dining, entertainment and real estate,[5] in addition to celebrity interviews and cover stars.[6][7][8][9] It is part of Churchill & Ives Media Brand.[10]
The magazine is said to have a print circulation of 10,000.[11]
The company launched a sister publication called Hamptons Smash, focusing primarily on Hamptons living, in the summer of 2011.[4][12] The magazine is also published eight times annually.[4]
In May 2012, the magazine announced that it would be expanding to additional cities, such as Boston, Los Angeles and Miami.[13]
Notes
- New York Smash Official Website
- "New York Smash - The On-Trend Luxury Lifestyle Magazine". LinkedIn. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
- Annie Rooney (5 December 2011). "New York Smash Magazine's Aspen Part". Guest of a Guest. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
- Kevin Frey (3 November 2011). "November Media Moves and News". PR Newswire. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
- "New magazine takes East End by storm." Newsday
- "Aspen Party at the Sanctuary Hotel." Socially Superlative
- New York Smash Cover Party for Matthew Settle
- "Gossip Girl star shines at benefit for Project Sunshine." WPIX
- "NBC 1st Look Loves: Gossip Girl's Matthew Settle & Project Sunshine." NBC
- "About Us". Churchill & Ives Media Brand. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
- "Luxury living magazine launched in New York." Vocus
- "What started out as one magazine is now two. Luxury publication New York Smash (http://www.newyorksmash.com) was so popular that company now produces Hamptons Smash." PR Newswire
- "Seeing a trend? According to Smash editor Chelsea Kate Isaacs, the magazine is also being launched in other cities such as Boston, Los Angeles and Miami." Vocus.com