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Indianapolis Woman was a monthly magazine published in Indianapolis, USA, that covered issues of interest to women.
Type | Women's magazine |
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Format | Paper magazine |
Owner(s) | Mary B. Weiss |
Publisher | Weiss Communications, Inc. |
Editor | Shari Finnell |
Founded | September 1984 |
Language | English |
Ceased publication | 2012 |
Headquarters | Indianapolis, Indiana |
Circulation | 61,457[1] |
Indianapolis Woman Magazine was started as a monthly by C. E. Publishing in September 1984.[2] The founding publishers were Connie Rosenthal and Linda Eder.[2] It carried articles on shopping, cooking and decorating targeting women in Indianapolis.[2]
The magazine was acquired by the Weiss Communications Inc. in 1994.[3] It was a free publication[4] with Shari Finnell as the editor-in-chief,[5] and was published monthly by the company until April 2012.[6]
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