List of magazines published in Scotland is an incomplete list of magazines and comics published in Scotland.
There are over 700 magazines currently being published in Scotland, by nearly 200 organisations, with an estimated total turnover of £157m per annum.[1]
The Scots Magazine, first published in January 1739, is the oldest magazine in the world still in publication, although there have been several gaps in its publication history. The Dandy, first published on 3 December 1937, is currently the longest running comic in the world. Both of these titles are owned by DC Thomson of Dundee, a major publisher of newspapers and periodicals.
Contemporary
Magazines
Gaelic language
- An Gaidheal Ur (The New Gael)
Scots language
Lifestyle and general interest
Literature, arts and entertainment
- Chapman, literary
- Clash, youth
- The Drouth, the arts
- Edinburgh Review
- is this music?, Scottish alternative/independent music
- Lines Review 1952–1998, poetry magazine published by Callum Macdonald (1912–1999)
- The List, entertainment in Edinburgh and Glasgow
- M8, entertainment in Edinburgh and Glasgow
- Prospect, architecture
- Scotcampus, entertainment and culture for students
- The Skinny, music, film, culture and arts in Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow
- Variant, nominally arts and culture; emphasis on society and politics
Politics
Religion
Scottish interest
Comics and children's magazines
DC Thomson
Other
Defunct
Magazines
Comics and children's magazines
DC Thomson
- The Beezer (1956–1993)
- Bullet (1976–1978)
- Buzz (1973–1975)
- Cracker (1975–1976)
- Hoot (1985–1986)
- Jackie (1964–1993)
- Nutty (1980–1985)
- Plug (1977–1979)
- Sparky (1965–1977)
- Starblazer
- The Topper (1953–1990)
- The Victor
- Warlord
Other
- Electric Soup (1989–?)
- Louis by metaphrog (2000–present)
- Northern Lightz (1999–2004)
No longer published in Scotland
The following magazines were once published in Scotland, but are now published elsewhere:
- The Celtic View, still written and produced in Glasgow, but now (since 2005) published by CRE8 of Oxfordshire, England
See also
- Carn, published in the Isle of Man, but sold in Scotland and the other Celtic countries
- List of DC Thomson publications
- List of Scottish Gaelic periodicals
- Media in Scotland
References
- ↑ Report – The Magazine Industry in Scotland, Periodical Publishers Association Scotland
- ↑ "Scots Leid Associe". Retrieved 21 July 2013.
- ↑ "scots language society". Archived from the original on 30 August 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
- ↑ "The Scots Magazine". Retrieved 21 July 2013.
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