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''Frankie'', styled as ''frankie'', is a bi-monthly Australian magazine that features music, art, fashion, photography, craft and other cultural content. In 2012, it was awarded Australian Magazine of the Year at the Australian Magazine Awards, as well as winning out over both ''
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History and profile

''frankie'' was launched in October 2004 by editor Louise Bannister and creative director Lara Burke. In early 2008, Bannister was replaced by Jo Walker as editor, and Bannister became publisher. Walker was promoted to editor-in-chief in May 2016, and left the company in September 2018. Sophie Kalagas, who joined the magazine in 2013 as assistant editor and online editor, was the magazine's current editor until Aug 2021, when she left to pursue new opportunities and was replaced by assistant editor Emma Do. Frankie celebrated its 100th issue in February 2021. ''frankie'' is owned and published by Australian magazine publisher Nextmedia, which bought its niche publisher, Morrison Media, from Pacific Star Network in September 2018 for AUD $2.4 million. In November 2014, Pacific Star Network had paid AUD $10 million to acquire Morrison Media and its chief entity "frankie press", which published ''frankie'', men's publication ''Smith Journal'', plus books and annuals. Both founders of the magazine, Louise Bannister and Lara Burke, left the magazine before the Pacific Star acquisition. The magazine was headquartered in
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Readership

The magazine's audience has grown rapidly since its inception. As of March 2019 it is estimated to be read by 335,000 globally. Despite the 2008
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that saw Australian magazine sales drop 3%, ''frankies circulation rose by 31.60% in 2009, making ''frankie'' the fastest growing magazine in Australia during that period. The publication continued this trend in 2010, when circulation rose another 43.20%, according to the Australian Bureau of Circulation's January–June 2010 audit figures. This was the second year in a row that ''frankie'' had the highest growth out of all Australian magazines. In comparison,
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had an increase of 9.04% over the same time period. However, following Morrison Media's 2014 sale to Pacific Star Network the magazine's circulation dropped in 2015 for the first time in its history: a 3.5% drop from 63,645 copies in 2014 to 61,427. This was a difficult period for magazines targeted to young women; '' Dolly'', ''
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'' and '' Total Girl'' all saw their circulations slump. By February 2017, when fewer than 20 circulation-audited magazine titles remained in Australia, ''frankies circulation had slid by 5.4% to 50,167. ''frankie'' has significant social media impact: in 2015 it had a strong online component and steadily increased its popularity on Facebook, Instagram and its dedicated iPad app. In March 2020 it had over 358,000 Facebook fans and 73,700 Twitter followers.


Content

The magazine's content features DIY and vintage culture as well as music, art, fashion, photography, craft, humour, hipster culture, illustration and design. It has a distinctively feminine, hand-crafted aesthetic. ABC's 7:30 Report described ''frankie'' as being between "quite edgy" and "quite daggy", having a strong emphasis on strong, curious stories instead of diets and celebrity culture, supporting emerging artists, musicians, entrepreneurs and designers and preferring to profile up-and-coming hipsters rather than existing ones. Its senior contributors have included broadcaster and writer
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, and author Benjamin Law.


Other publications

In addition to its magazine and website, ''frankie'' has also published a series of books through its imprint, frankie press. These include two recipe books, "Afternoon Tea" and "Sweet Treats", an anthology of ''frankie'' magazine photography called "Photo Album", a book on creative and collaborative areas called "Spaces", a showcase of Australian craftspeople called "Look What We Made", and a "Gift Paper Book". ''frankie'' also brings out a calendar and a diary annually, which have both sold out every year to date. In 2011 ''frankie'' launched a quarterly publication, titled ''Smith Journal''. ''Smith Journal'' was part of the sale of Morrison Media to Nextmedia but ceased publication in December 2019.


Staff

*Editor Emma Do *Senior Designer Anjana Jain *Designer Casey Schuurman *Partnerships Manager Molly Condon *Partnerships Manager Claire Mullins *Branded Content Director Emily Naismith *Production and Admin Coordinator Lizzy Dynon *General Manager Gaye Murray


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Frankie 2004 establishments in Australia Visual arts magazines Women's magazines published in Australia Bi-monthly magazines published in Australia Design magazines Women's fashion magazines Magazines established in 2004 Pacific Star Network Mass media in Queensland Magazines published in Melbourne