MEL (magazine)

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MEL
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Editor in ChiefJosh Schollmeyer
CategoriesLifestyle and culture
PublisherMichael Dubin
FounderJosh Schollmeyer, Michael Dubin
Founded2015
Final issue2022
CompanyLiterally Media
CountryUnited States
Based in Marina del Rey, California
LanguageEnglish
Website melmagazine.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

MEL was a men's magazine headquartered in Marina del Rey, California. [1] Originally funded by Dollar Shave Club, Mel has been described by New York Times journalist Amanda Hess as "the rare men's magazine that has taken upon itself to investigate masculinity, not enforce it". [2] The magazine has no advertisements. [3]

MEL was started in 2015 as a newsletter with five to seven employees. [3] [4] [5] It was originally published on the third-party site Medium. [3] In 2018, MEL reworked the site and transitioned from Medium to a stand-alone website. [3] In 2017, MEL had approximately 1.4 million monthly unique visitors, which grew to 2.8 million by July 2018. [3] In 2020, traffic grew 30 percent, in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching 4 million unique monthly visitors. [1] [6] On March 24, 2021, MEL ceased publishing, [7] and all staff were laid off. [8]

On July 7, 2021, it was announced that MEL had been acquired by Recurrent Ventures, [9] and would be relaunching under longtime editor in chief Josh Schollmeyer. [10] On July 22, 2022, MEL staff were laid off again. [11] [12] In December 2023, digital media group Literally Media, who also owns other brands such as Cracked.com, ICanHazCheezburger, KnowYourMeme, and eBaum's World, purchased MEL for an undisclosed amount. [13] As of October2024, articles up to the 2022 shutdown of operations are still live on the website, though Literally Media has not restarted publication of new articles.

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