womans realm research

Woman's Realm was a British weekly women's magazine first published in 1958. One of the editors-in-chief was Joyce Wards. 
In 2001 it was merged with Woman's Weekly
It closed because its sales dropped as the magazine became less popular due to less popular publishings. 
The types of articles were fashion and homeware based. 

Womans realm is notably different to the huck magazine. One main difference being the capability to keep up with the audiences interests. Huck magazine is very current whereas woman realm went out of business due to a lack of this. Another key difference is the audience that the magazines target. Womans realm targets a mass market of all women, and Huck magazine targets a more niche market which is the gender neutral crowd, with a skating focus which has evolved into writing on current affairs.

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