Pride Magazine

{{Short description|UK magazine}}

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{{Infobox magazine

| title = Pride

| image_file = Pride Magazine May 2011 cover.jpg

| image_size = 235px

| image_caption = May 2011 issue featuring Janelle Monáe

| editor =

| editor_title = Editor-in-Chief

| previous_editor =

| staff_writer =

| frequency = Monthly

| circulation =

| category = Lifestyle magazine

| company =

| publisher = Pride Media

| founded = {{start date and age|1991}}

| country = UK

| based = London, England

| language = English

| website = {{URL|http://pridemagazine.com/}}

| issn =

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Pride Magazine (styled in covers as PRIDE) is a magazine that focuses on black women in the United Kingdom.Donnell, Alison, 2002. Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture, Routledge. It has been on publication since 1991.Benjamin, I., 1995. The Black Press in Britain, Trentham Books.{{cite news|first=Joanna|last= Helcké|title=Magazines in Everyday Life: negotiating identity, femininity and belonging in lifestyle magazines for minority ethnic women in France and the UK|url=http://www.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/research/EMTEL/Conference/papers/Helcke.doc|access-date=6 August 2016|work=London School of Economics}}

The magazine has a circulation of more than 30,000 copies per month.{{cn|date=September 2023}} In 2012, the magazine celebrated its 21st year as the market leader. The Guardian newspaper stated back in 2007 that "Pride Magazine has dominated its market for over 15 years."{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/jan/08/mondaymediasection4|last=Izundu|first=Uchenna|date=8 January 2007|title=A fall in store for Pride?|newspaper= The Guardian}}

The magazine switched its format in 2011 as it turned 20 to the popular Glamour-sized format.

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