Pride Magazine is a magazine targeting Black British, mixed-race, African and African-Caribbean women in the United Kingdom. This lifestyle magazine has been in publication since 1991. The magazine has a circulation of more than 30,000 copies per month. Pride Magazine is also the only Black media company of any size that to date remains in Black British ownership alongside the UK record label Dice Recordings. In 2012, the magazine celebrated its 21st year as the market leader. The Guardian newspaper stated back in 2007, that "Pride Magazine has dominated its market for over 15 years."
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| - Pride Magazine is a magazine targeting Black British, mixed-race, African and African-Caribbean women in the United Kingdom. This lifestyle magazine has been in publication since 1991. The magazine has a circulation of more than 30,000 copies per month. Pride Magazine is also the only Black media company of any size that to date remains in Black British ownership alongside the UK record label Dice Recordings. In 2012, the magazine celebrated its 21st year as the market leader. The Guardian newspaper stated back in 2007, that "Pride Magazine has dominated its market for over 15 years." (en)
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| - May 2011 issue featuring Janelle Monáe (en)
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| - Pride Magazine is a magazine targeting Black British, mixed-race, African and African-Caribbean women in the United Kingdom. This lifestyle magazine has been in publication since 1991. The magazine has a circulation of more than 30,000 copies per month. Pride Magazine is also the only Black media company of any size that to date remains in Black British ownership alongside the UK record label Dice Recordings. In 2012, the magazine celebrated its 21st year as the market leader. The Guardian newspaper stated back in 2007, that "Pride Magazine has dominated its market for over 15 years." The magazine switched its format in 2011 as it turned 20 to the popular Glamour-sized format and is still seen as an inspiring and aspiring magazine for the Black British community. (en)
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