Cosmo to feature its first Men's Special
by John Reynolds, Media Week 09-Oct-08, 14:20
LONDON - Cosmopolitan, the women's monthly magazine, is to include a "Men's Special" section for the first time.
The November issue of title will include a 36-page section called What Men Really Think About…, which includes a number of interviews with male celebrities, as well as features on men’s fashion and fragrance.
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Key features of the supplement include McFly discussing what men think about dating, Aston Kutcher discussing what men think about older women, and a feature on fashion led by celebrities including John Barrowman and Rick Edwards.
The section will be fronted by celebrity couple Vernon Kay and Tess Daly.
The National Magazine Company, which publishes Cosmopolitan, said the section will provide insight into all aspects of male and female behaviour, from sex to shopping.
Gender issue: Cosmopolitan contains a "Men's Special" section for November
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Comments
Anthony Quinn - 09/10/2008
Natmags has tried in fact tried a men's Cosmo spin-off before and also ran a Cosmo man section run by Paul Keers. see www.magforum.com/mens/mensmagazinesatoz2.htm#666 for details