Gulfscapes Magazine

Gulfscapes Magazine was a lifestyle magazine for those who live or vacation along the Gulf coast. The magazine emphasized home design and travel. Articles offered information on home interiors; coastal recreation; food; travel destinations; and style. The magazine was created in 2001 in Port Aransas, TX by Victoria Munt Rogers.

Publication editorial and coverage included the five states that border the Gulf of Mexico: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.

Standard sized, 8.375 x 10.875, the magazine was printed using a web offset process in full colour, and used 'perfect-binding'.

Distribution included a pre-paid subscription base, targeted mail-outs and retail sales in more than 600 locations within HEB, Super Wal-Marts, Rouses, Publix, Barnes&Noble, Hastings and IGA. The magazine was also sold on Amazon.com.

Magazines were sold in 11 states including: Texas, Alabama, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Georgia, New Mexico, Illinois and Tennessee.

As of 2013, the magazine was no longer published.[1]

Notes

  1. "Gulfscapes Magazine". Better Business Bureau. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
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References

  • New Orleans Times Picayune article on 2009 Great American Seafood Cook-Off with interview of Gulfscapes Magazine publisher
  • New Orleans Times Picayune website, NOLA.com article on 2008 Great American Seafood Cook-Off listing Gulfscapes Magazine as sponsor
  • Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board Website Listing Founder Bio
  • UPC Database
  • Trademark
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