Tango (magazine)

Tango
CategoriesLifestyle
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation250,000
FounderAndrea Miller
First issueFebruary 2005 (2005-02)
Final issueNovember 2007 (2007-11)
CompanyTango Media
CountryUS
Websiteyourtango.com

Tango magazine was a national lifestyle magazine for women based in New York City targeting ages 25–44, and focusing on love and relationships. First published in February 2005,[1] the magazine was published by Tango Media, a privately held company owned by Andrea Miller.[2]

Within one year Tango doubled its circulation to 200,000,[3] was honored as “Best New Product of the Year” by the Stevie Awards for Women Entrepreneurs, was selected as one of the top new launches of 2005 by Amazon.com, and signed a deal with Passion Parties,[4] reaching six million women via 10,000 consultants. The 2007 rate base was 250,000, though it is unknown how much of this was paid and how much simply verified (i.e., free). Tango was published on a quarterly basis until the print magazine folded in 2007.[5]

Featured stars from hit shows on the cover included The West Wing's Kristin Chenoweth, Desperate Housewives' James Denton and Doug Savant with former Melrose Place co-star and wife Laura Leighton, Cold Case’s Kathryn Morris, Law & Order’s Angie Harmon, and Law & Order: SVU’s Christopher Meloni. Other celebrities that have appeared on Tango's cover are professional football player Jason Sehorn, musician Harry Connick, Jr. with model wife Jill Goodacre, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Alicia Silverstone on the Summer 2007 issue.

As a result of a partnership with Warner Bros., Tango promoted exclusive features and contests for relationship films such as In the Land of Women and License to Wed.

  1. ^ Khan, Mickey Alam (November 17, 2004). "Tango Joins Dance of Women's Magazines". Direct Marketing News. Haymarket Media. Archived from the original on July 26, 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  2. ^ Pettas, Joanna (November 20, 2007). "Tango Founder: Print Not Dead, But Going 'Yearly'". Folio. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Tango Doubles Rate Base and Increases Frequency" (PDF). Tango. 2005-10-13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28.
  4. ^ "Tango joins forces with Passion Parties". Crain's New York Business. December 12–18, 2005. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28.
  5. ^ "Tango -- RIP 2005 - 2007". Magazine Death Pool. 2007-11-19. Archived from the original on 2015-11-17.