Newport Life Magazine

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Newport Life magazine
Type Lifestyle magazine
Owner(s)Gannett
PublisherPeter Meyer
EditorFred Albert
Founded1993
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters272 Valley Road, Middletown, Rhode Island 02842 United States
Circulation 6,150
Website http://www.NewportLifeMagazine.com

Newport Life magazine is a lifestyles magazine based in Newport, Rhode Island. Founded in 1993, the magazine is published eight times annually and covers the people, events, activities and issues in Newport County, Rhode Island. Newport Life is located at 272 Valley Road in the Newport Daily News building. The magazine is published bi-monthly. Issues include: Jan/Feb, March/April, May/June, July, August, Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec.

Contents

Newport Life’s’s circulation is 6,150 copies per issue. Newsstands sell the magazine at locations throughout Newport County, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts. Newport Life also produces four annual magazines: Newport Wedding, Newport Visitors Guide, Newport Home and Newport City Guide.

Best of Newport

The May/June issue of Newport Life features the Best of Newport County Awards. Readers vote on their favorite places, restaurants and businesses in Newport, with the ballot in the Sept/Oct issue.

Magazine departments

There are three or four feature articles in each magazine, as well as a number of departments, including:

Other publications

Newport Wedding (October)

Newport Wedding magazine covers everything you need to know about getting married in Newport County, Rhode Island. Stories focus on wedding planning, fashions, hair and makeup, food, decor, transportation, and wedding venues in Newport County. The magazine also offers real-life stories about couples who have tied the knot in Newport, with details about their event and photos of the Big Day.

Newport Wedding Show

The Newport Wedding Show is hosted by Newport Wedding magazine, and is held in the late winter at Rosecliff and OceanCliff. The event highlights local businesses that serve brides and grooms, from caterers and venues to photographers, florists, jewelers, transportation and salons. The event includes runway shows spotlighting fashions for brides, grooms and wedding parties, as well as food tastings, giveaways and more.

Newport Visitors Guide (May)

Published Annually in May, the Newport Visitors Guide (formerly Newport Best Read Guide) is distributed free of charge throughout Newport County, offering tourists detailed information about attractions, activities, beaches, food and beverages, shopping, history, accommodations and services in the Newport, Rhode Island, area. The publication includes several maps, and is available in bulk free of charge for wedding couples to distribute to their out-of-town guests.

Newport Home

Newport Home is an annual magazine covering residential architecture, remodeling, interior design, garden design, entertaining, shopping and people in the Newport County area. It's designed to offer inspiration and resources for people living in the region, or anyone who aspires to live the coastal New England life.

City Guide (December)

Newport City Guide is a resource guide for new and existing Newport County residents, offering information on education and recreation, civic resources, attractions, dining, real estate, and what it's like to call Newport County home.

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