The Association of Magazine Media is the industry association for multi-platform magazine companies. Established in 1919, MPA represents 175 domestic magazine media companies with more than 900 titles, approximately 30 international companies and more than 100 associate members. Staffed by magazine media specialists, MPA is headquartered in New York City, with a government affairs office in Washington, DC.
MAGS is publishing professionals exchanging information and ideas, seeking solutions to common problems, learning moneysaving techniques, staying in touch with major industry suppliers and facing the challenges of the electronic information age together. Nearly every month of the year, MAGS offers something to improve your staff's performance, whether it's a presentation from an industry insider at one of our luncheon, a panel discussion, a boot camp on production/design or ad sales or our successful annual conference.
Women in Periodical Publishing - (WIPP) was founded in 1999 by five women who felt the need for an organization that addressed the leadership aspirations of women in print and online periodical publishing. WIPP was formed with two goals: to educate, empower and support women in print and online publishing and to educate, empower and support women through the power of publishing.
The Periodical Publishers Association (PPA) is the organisation for magazine and business-to-business media publishers in the UK.
SNAP is the one non-profit, professional society serving the needs of association publishers and communications professionals.
AAP's mandate covers both the general and the specific — broad issues important to all publishers as well as issues of specific concern to particular segments of the industry.
NEPA members can take advantage of services, which include conferences and seminars, surveys, studies, free legal and marketing-related counseling, special-interest groups and listservs, and more.
The International Federation of the Periodical Press (FIPP), founded in 1925, works for the benefit of magazine and business-to-business publishers around the world. FIPP’s mission is to promote nationally and internationally, the common editorial, cultural and economic interests of magazine publishers, both in print and electronic media. FIPP focuses its activities on freedom of the press, intellectual property, information provision, freedom to advertise, freedom of distribution and environmental protection.
A nonprofit association, representing magazine publishers and companies who interact with the magazine publishing industry for over 50 years. Serving those publications west of the Mississippi, we are committed to responding to the challenges and opportunities facing our ever-changing industry, today and in the future. We invite you to join the hundreds of magazine publishers who use the services of WPA. Whether your expertise is in graphic design, editorial, production, circulation, fulfillment, advertising or manufacturing, the WPA can enhance your professional talents.
CMPA is Canada's leading professional magazine industry association, representing over 300 of the country's consumer titles.