Belvoir Media Group

Belvoir Media Group headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, is one of the nation’s leading multi-channel publishers of consumer-interest websites, newsletters, magazines and books. It publishes more than 30 monthly titles across a wide range of interest sectors, including human health, pets, marine, aviation and organic farming. Belvoir also publishes more than 100 special health reports — thirty-thousand word white papers on topics that include Macular Degeneration and the Aging Eye, Heart Failure, and Living with Diabetes. The company owns numerous websites published in concert with its many titles, and runs the publishing operations of Harvard Medical School and Tufts University.[1]

Belvoir Media Group
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNorwalk, CT
Key peopleRobert Englander, Chairman & CEO
Timothy H. Cole, Chief Content Officer
Philip L. Penny, Chief Operating Officer
Ron Goldberg, Chief Financial Officer
Greg King, Chief Marketing Officer
Tom Canfield, Chief Circulation Officer
Publication typeswebsites, newsletters, magazines and books
Nonfiction topicshuman health, pets, marine, aviation and organic farming
Official websitebelvoir.com

History

The progenitor of Belvoir Media Group was Belvoir Publications Inc. It was purchased by Belvoir Chairman Robert Englander in 1972, and consisted of a single title, Aviation Consumer. The publication was characterized by an advertising-free, subscriber-supported, high-value-content format modeled on Consumer Reports magazine that would become a Belvoir trademark.

Practical Sailor was acquired in 1975, and Aviation Safety, also for pilots, was launched in 1980. During this period, Belvoir acquired additional titles in the aviation and marine domains—Light Plane Maintenance, IFR (which stands for “instrument flight rules”), and Boatbuilder. The company started Powerboat Reports in 1989. An audio information service, Pilot’s Audio Update, and a newsletter titled IFR Refresher were acquired in 1992.

The mid-1990s witnessed an energetic effort to apply Belvoir’s ads-free, consumer newsletter format to the equine world. The company started Michael Plumb’s Horse Journal, purchased The Horse (from Tufts University) and started John Lyon’s Perfect Horse, a training and horse-care publication with a western horsemanship focus. Later equine acquisitions included Rodeo (formerly Spin to Win) and Trailrider. Now renamed Belvoir Media Group, the company sold the equine division in 2012 to Active Interest Media.

In 2002, the company acquired AVweb.com, the nation’s leading online news and information service for pilots, and, in 2003 Kitplanes for builders of full-size aircraft.

Health Media

In 1998, Belvoir Media Group purchased the health newsletter division of the Toronto Star. The acquisition came with eight monthly publications: Cleveland Clinic Heart Advisor, Cleveland Clinic Men’s Health Advisor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine (now Icahn School of Medicine) Focus on Healthy Aging, Weill-Cornell Women’s Health Advisor, Weill-Cornell Women’s Food and Fitness Advisor (now Women’s Nutrition Connection), Cornell Dogwatch, and Cornell Catwatch. Since that period the company has steadily started or acquired additional health titles including UCLA Healthy Years, Duke Medicine Health News (formerly published by the Massachusetts Medical Society, publishers of The New England Journal of Medicine), Environmental Nutrition, Cleveland Clinic Arthritis Advisor, and Mind, Mood and Memory with Massachusetts General Hospital.

Belvoir Media Group is now regarded as one of the largest circulation health information publishers in the world, and manages health newsletters and special health reports for Harvard Health Publishing, and Tufts Media. Harvard’s titles include Harvard Health Letter, Harvard Heart Letter, Harvard Women’s Health Watch, and Harvard Men’s Health Watch. Tufts Media publishes Health and Nutrition Letter with the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University.

Belvoir manages the website for Harvard Health Publishing.

In 2016, they launched the health website University Health News

Pet Media

Belvoir Media Group manages a number of pet publications and websites. In 1998, as part of the Toronto Star deal, Belvoir began managing Dogwatch and Catwatch newsletters with Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. Also in 1998, Belvoir launched Whole Dog Journal, which features well-researched, in-depth articles about all aspects of dog care and training.

In conjunction with Tufts Media, since 2009 Belvoir has published Your Dog and Catnip, monthly newsletters that partner with the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University.

In 2017, Belvoir Media Group acquired Catster and Dogster magazines from Lumina Media LLC. These bimonthly publications were previously branded as Cat Fancy and Dog Fancy.

Titles

Health

  • Cleveland Clinic Arthritis Advisor
  • Cleveland Clinic Heart Advisor
  • Cleveland Clinic Men's Health Advisor
  • Duke Medicine Health News
  • Environmental Nutrition
  • Harvard Health Letter
  • Harvard Heart Letter
  • Harvard Women's Health Watch
  • Harvard Men's Health Watch
  • Harvard Health Publications Licensing
  • Harvard Special Health Reports
  • Belvoir Health Special Reports
  • Massachusetts General Hospital Mind, Mood & Memory
  • Mount Sinai School of Medicine Focus on Healthy Aging
  • Tufts University Health and Nutrition Letter
  • Weill Cornell Medical College Women's Nutrition Connection
  • Weill Cornell Medical College Women's Health Advisor
  • UCLA Medical Center Healthy Years
  • University Health News

Aviation

  • AVWeb
  • Aviation Consumer
  • Aviation Safety
  • IFR Magazine
  • IFR Refresher
  • Kitplanes

Sailing

  • Practical Sailor

Pets

  • Whole Dog Journal
  • Cornell University DogWatch
  • Cornell University CatWatch
  • Tufts University Catnip
  • Tufts University Your Dog
  • Dogster
  • Catster

Home & Hobby

  • MaryJanesFarm
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References

  1. "About Belvoir Media Group". Belvoir Media Group. Retrieved 10 March 2020.


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