Vox (magazine)

Vox was a British music magazine, first issued in October 1990. It was published by IPC Media,[1] and was later billed as a monthly sister-magazine to IPC's music weekly, the NME.[2]

Vox
Vox magazine logo
EditorRoy Carr
CategoriesMusic tabloid
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherIPC Media
First issueOctober 1990 (1990-10)
Final issue
Number
June 1998 (1998-06)
92
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
ISSN0960-300X

Although Vox was seen as IPC's response to EMAP's Q magazine,[3][4][5] it was unable to match the circulation figures generated by Q in the 1990s [1] and was closed in the late 1990s as IPC had launched Uncut. Even though Uncut was first established as an entertainment magazine targeting men aged 25 to 45 with a mixture of movies and music, it soon moved into the space vacated by Vox in the magazine marketplace, becoming more of a music magazine aimed at EMAP's rival Mojo (now published by the Bauer Media Group).[6][7]

See also

References

  1. Nigel Cope (3 October 1993). "Feature: New rock magazine will pack heavyweight punch". Independent News & Media. Retrieved 16 August 2009.
  2. "Vox magazine advert". NME. IPC Media (December 23/30, 1995): 42.
  3. "Vox (closed)". magforum.com. Retrieved 16 August 2009.
  4. "Feature: Vox at Rocks Back Pages". rocksbackpages. Retrieved 16 August 2009.
  5. Frith, Simon. "Feature: No biz like the old biz". The Observer. Guardian Media Group (December 30, 1990): 38.
  6. https://www.uncut.co.uk
  7. https://www.mojo4music.com


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