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Encyclopedia > Chatelaine (magazine)

Chatelaine is a Canada is an independent sovereign state in northern North America, the northern-most country in the world, and the second largest in total area. Bordering the United States, its territorial claims extend north into the Arctic Ocean as far as the North Pole. Canada is a federation of ten provinces... Canadian Image of a woman on the Pioneer plaque sent to outer space. A woman is a female human being (specifically an adult, a female child is a girl), as contrasted to a man, an adult male (as a child, boy). The terms woman (irregular plural: women) and girl are used... women's This article is about the magazine as a published medium. For other meanings, see magazine (disambiguation) A collection of magazines Magazines A magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles on various subjects. Magazines are typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, or quarterly, with a date on the cover... magazine, published by Rogers Media Publishing (a subsidiary of Rogers Communications (NYSE: RG), founded by Edward S. “Ted” Rogers, Sr., is Canadas largest cable television service provider with approximately 2.2 million customers in southern Ontario (90% of customers), New Brunswick and Newfoundland. Rogers offers cable television, digital cable and high definition television, video on demand... Rogers Communications). It was first published in For alternative meanings, see March (disambiguation). March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. March begins (astrologically, non-sidereal) with the sun in the sign of Pisces and ends in the sign of Aries... March 1928 was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). Events January-May January 6- 7 - River Thames floods in London - 14 drowned January 17 - OGPU arrests Lev Trotsky in Moscow; he assumes a status of passive resistance and is exiled to Turkestan February - Kurume University... 1928 by Macleans is Canadas leading weekly news magazine. It was founded in 1905 by Toronto journalist/ entrepreneur Lt.-Col. John Bayne Maclean. The 43-year-old trade magazine publisher purchased an advertising agencys in-house business journal — along with its 5,000-strong subscription base. The Business... Maclean's Magazine.


Chatelaine reflects, informs and inspires Canadian women, speaking to them in a voice that is realistic, relevant and smart. Whether it's the latest shoe styles, a humourous look at relationships, essential health information or a hard-hitting feature on women's issues at home or abroad, Chatelaine covers the full range of Canadian women's lives and interests.


See Also

  • Canada has a well-developed media sector, but cultural output -- particularly in English Canada -- is often overshadowed by imports from the United States. Media are primarily for-profit corporations based on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues, although a public network, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation operates radio and TV... Media in Canada

External links

  • Chatelaine magazine website (English) (http://www.chatelaine.com)
  • Chatelaine magazine website (French) (http://www.chatelaine.qc.ca)
  • Waybacktimes.com article on Chatelaine magazine (http://www.waybacktimes.com/Chatelaine28.html)

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Chatelaine (224 words)
Chatelaine Magazine, a Canadian women's magazine, was started by MACLEAN HUNTER LTD in 1928 with a circulation of 57 053.
A dozen other magazines had died owing to the domination of US magazines on newsstands (1961) and to over 50% of Canadian advertising dollars flowing into Time and Readers' Digest.
Chatelaine survived by responding more rapidly than its US competitors to the concerns of women joining the work force and the beginning of the WOMEN'S MOVEMENT, with articles on equal pay, child abuse, abortion and the poverty of women, as well as traditional service articles geared to the working woman's life.
Chatelaine Magazine | Chatelaine | Canadian Magazine | Canadian Magazines | Canadians: MagazineCity (452 words)
Chatelaine Magazine is Canada's leading women's magazine providing the with relevant information, ideas and solutions.
Chatelaine is the number one Canadian magazine for women, bringing the most relevant information, ideas, and solutions to the difficulties of living in this fast-paced modern world.
Chatelaine Magazine is the authority on food, family, money, work, and technology—making sense of the constant barrage of change that comes at us on a daily basis.
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