Editor-in-chief | Alexandra Postman |
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Categories | health and lifestyle |
Frequency | Ten editions annually[1] |
Total circulation (June 2012) | 760,606[2] |
First issue | As Whole Living since May 2010 As Body+Soul since 2002 As New Age Journal in 1974[3] |
Final issue | January 2013 |
Company | Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia |
Country | United States |
Based in | New York City[3] |
Language | English |
Website | wholeliving |
ISSN | 1098-447X |
Whole Living was a health and lifestyle magazine geared towards "natural health, personal growth, and well-being," a concept the publishers refer to as "whole living." The magazine became a part of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in August 2004.[4]
The magazine was originally launched as the New Age Journal in 1974.[3] The magazine was first rebranded as Body+Soul beginning with an edition in early 2002. In 2004, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia acquired the magazine and other publishing assets from Thorne Communications. The magazine became Whole Living in May 2010.
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia announced its intention to cease publication of Whole Living.[5] The final installment was the January/February 2013 issue. A $2.5 million offer to buy the title from private equity firm OpenGate Capital fell through and no other buyers appeared. The content from Whole Living was included in Martha Stewart Living.