About: Mirabella

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Mirabella was a women's magazine published from June 1989 to April 2000. It was created by and named for Grace Mirabella, a former Vogue editor in chief, in partnership with Rupert Murdoch. It was originally published by News Corporation, and it became the property of Hachette Filipacchi in 1995. Known as a smart women's magazine, it suffered in comparison to Elle, a more lighthearted issue from the same publisher. Declining ad revenue contributed to a reported $9 million loss in 1999, and the magazine folded immediately after the debut of Oprah Winfrey's magazine O in April 2000.

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  • Mirabella era una revista para mujeres publicada de 1989 a 2000. Fue creada y dirigida por Grace Mirabella, una antigua redactora jefe de la revista Vogue. Después de cambiar de propietario varias veces, fua a parar al grupo Hachette Filipacchi en 1995. Distribuida como una revista para mujeres elegantes, se la comparó con Elle, una edición más alegre del mismo editor. Fue perdiendo lectoras, lo que contribuyó a una pérdida señalada en $9 millones de dólares en 1999, y la revista cerró inmediatamente después del debut de la revista O de Oprah Winfrey en abril del 2000. La circulación de Mirabella quedó en 558 009 ejemplares en el momento de su desaparición. (es)
  • Mirabella was a women's magazine published from June 1989 to April 2000. It was created by and named for Grace Mirabella, a former Vogue editor in chief, in partnership with Rupert Murdoch. It was originally published by News Corporation, and it became the property of Hachette Filipacchi in 1995. Known as a smart women's magazine, it suffered in comparison to Elle, a more lighthearted issue from the same publisher. Declining ad revenue contributed to a reported $9 million loss in 1999, and the magazine folded immediately after the debut of Oprah Winfrey's magazine O in April 2000. Mirabella's circulation stood at 558,009 at the time of its demise. (en)
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  • Mirabella cover, 1997 (en)
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  • Editor-in-chief (en)
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  • 1044-5153
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  • 7827443 (xsd:integer)
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  • Women's magazine (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Editor-in-chief (en)
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  • April 2000 (en)
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  • 1989 (xsd:integer)
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  • Monthly , Bimonthly (en)
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  • Mirabella cover, 1997 (en)
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  • Mirabella cover, 1997 (en)
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  • Mirabella Jan 1997.jpg (en)
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  • 1044 (xsd:integer)
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  • English (en)
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  • Amy Gross , Gay Bryant (en)
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  • Susan Blank (en)
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  • Mirabella era una revista para mujeres publicada de 1989 a 2000. Fue creada y dirigida por Grace Mirabella, una antigua redactora jefe de la revista Vogue. Después de cambiar de propietario varias veces, fua a parar al grupo Hachette Filipacchi en 1995. Distribuida como una revista para mujeres elegantes, se la comparó con Elle, una edición más alegre del mismo editor. Fue perdiendo lectoras, lo que contribuyó a una pérdida señalada en $9 millones de dólares en 1999, y la revista cerró inmediatamente después del debut de la revista O de Oprah Winfrey en abril del 2000. (es)
  • Mirabella was a women's magazine published from June 1989 to April 2000. It was created by and named for Grace Mirabella, a former Vogue editor in chief, in partnership with Rupert Murdoch. It was originally published by News Corporation, and it became the property of Hachette Filipacchi in 1995. Known as a smart women's magazine, it suffered in comparison to Elle, a more lighthearted issue from the same publisher. Declining ad revenue contributed to a reported $9 million loss in 1999, and the magazine folded immediately after the debut of Oprah Winfrey's magazine O in April 2000. (en)
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  • Mirabella (en)
  • Mirabella (es)
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