Better Homes and Gardens (magazine)

{{Short description|American magazine}}

{{for|the Australian television show|Better Homes and Gardens (TV series)}}

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{{Infobox magazine

| title = Better Homes and Gardens

| image_file = Better Homes & Gardens December 2024 cover.webp

| image_alt = Cover of Better Homes and Gardens

| image_caption = Cover of the December 2024 issue (US)

| editor = Stephen Orr

| editor_title = Editor-in-chief

| staff_writer =

| frequency = 12 issues/year

| total_circulation = 7,624,910{{cite web|url=http://abcas3.auditedmedia.com/ecirc/magtitlesearch.asp|title=Alliance for Audited Media Snapshot Report - 6/30/2013|date=December 31, 2015|publisher=Alliance for Audited Media|access-date=June 1, 2016|archive-url=https://archive.today/20170123200306/http://abcas3.auditedmedia.com/ecirc/magtitlesearch.asp|archive-date=January 23, 2017|url-status=dead}}

| circulation_year = 2015

| category = home economics, interior design

| company = Dotdash Meredith (US)
Are Media (Australia)

| publisher =

| founded = {{start date and age|1922}}

| country = United States

| based = Des Moines, Iowa

| language = English

| website = [http://www.bhg.com bhg.com] (US)
[http://www.bhg.com.au bhg.com.au] (Australia)

| issn = 0006-0151

}}

Better Homes and Gardens (stylized as Better Homes & Gardens and abbreviated as BHG) is the fourth most widely circulated magazine in the United States. Better Homes and Gardens focuses on interests regarding homes, cooking, gardening, crafts, healthy living, decorating, and entertaining. The magazine is published 12 times per year by Dotdash Meredith (formerly Meredith Corporation).

Early years

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Better Homes and Gardens was founded in 1922{{cite web|title=Top 100 U.S. Magazines by Circulation|url=http://www.psaresearch.com/images/TOPMAGAZINES.pdf|work=PSA Research Center|access-date=February 6, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161115225953/http://www.psaresearch.com/images/TOPMAGAZINES.pdf|archive-date=November 15, 2016|url-status=dead}} by Edwin Meredith, who had served as the United States Secretary of Agriculture under Woodrow Wilson and had previously founded the magazine Successful Farming.{{cite book|author1=Frank Luther Mott|title=A History of American Magazines, Volume V|pages=36–51|year=1968|publisher=Harvard University Press|isbn=9780674395541}} The original title was Fruit, Garden and Home. The name was changed to Better Homes and Gardens beginning with the August 1924 issue.

The first editor for the magazine was Chesla C. Sherlock.Mott1968, p. 37. One of Sherlock's contributions was an article series on "Homes of Famous Americans", which was also published as a series of books.

Better Homes and Gardens is one of the "Seven Sisters", a group of women's service magazines.

Brand extension

The Meredith Corporation publishes a number of books on home economics and gardening under the BH&G brand, the best known of which is the Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book, colloquially known as the "Red Plaid" book. Now in its 15th edition (published in August 2010), the Red Plaid was originally published in 1930. Meredith also publishes the New Junior Cookbook for children learning to cook.

The magazine's title was used by Meredith's real estate arm, which was sold and then called GMAC Real Estate. In October 2007, Meredith entered a 50-year licensing agreement with Realogy Corporation to license the Better Homes and Gardens name to Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate. The company is based in Parsippany, New Jersey, and has offices across the country.

Meredith's broadcasting division began producing the television program Better in the fall of 2007, which is a lifestyle show which has a mix of content from Meredith's various magazine titles (included BH&G), consumer advice and celebrity interviews. The program would air on stations owned by Meredith, Scripps, Fisher and LIN TV groups.{{Cite web |url=http://www.tvweek.com/news/2008/01/meredith_speeds_up_better_roll.php |title=Meredith Speeds up 'Better' Rollout : In Depth : TVWeek - Television Industry news, TV ratings, analysis, celebrity event photos |access-date=2008-01-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090715075717/http://www.tvweek.com/news/2008/01/meredith_speeds_up_better_roll.php |archive-date=2009-07-15 |url-status=dead }} Some Meredith-owned stations produce their own local edition of Better. The show was canceled in May 2015.

The brand offered a line of home decor products through a partnership with Home Interiors and Gifts, a company based on direct selling.

Overseas editions

The Australian edition of the magazine is published by Are Media, the successor to the former Bauer Media Australia which acquired Pacific Magazines in 2020.{{cite web |title=About Us |url=https://www.aremedia.com.au/about-us/ |publisher=Are Media |access-date=28 April 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210310034239/https://www.aremedia.com.au/about-us/ |archive-date=10 March 2021 |url-status=live}}

Editors

  • Chesla Sherlock (1922–1927)
  • Elmer T. Peterson (1927–1937)
  • Frank W. McDonough (1938–1950)
  • J. E. Ratner (1950–1952)
  • Hugh Curtis (1952–1960)
  • Bert Dieter (1960–1967)
  • James A. Riggs (1967–1970)
  • James Autry (1970–1979)
  • Gordon Greer (1979–1983)
  • David Jordan (1984–1993)
  • Jean LemMon (1993–2001)
  • Karol DeWulf Nickell (2001–2006)
  • Gayle Butler (2006–2015)
  • Stephen Orr (2015–2024)

See also

References

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