Lumina Media

Lumina Media
Founded 1974 (1974) (as I-5 Publishing)
Founder Norman Ridker
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location Irvine, California, U.S.
Publication types Magazines, books
Nonfiction topics Pets, lifestyles and hobbies
Official website luminamedia.com

Lumina Media, formerly Fancy Publications, BowTie Inc., and I-5 Publishing, is an American publisher of pet magazines and books.

Founder Norman Ridker sold the company to David Fry and Mark Harris in 2013.[1]

Dog magazines

Cat magazines

  • Cat Fancy (Monthly)
  • Cats USA (Annual)
  • Kittens USA (Annual)
  • CatChannel.com
  • Catster

Reptiles/amphibian magazines

  • Reptiles (Monthly)[2]
  • Reptiles USA (Annual)
  • ReptileChannel.com

Pet fish

  • Aquarium USA (Annual)
  • Marine Fish and Reef USA (Annual)
  • FishChannel.com

Farm magazines

Horse magazines

  • Horse Illustrated (Monthly)
  • Young Rider Magazine (Bimonthly)
  • Horses U.S.A (Annual)
  • Popular Horse Series (Special)
  • HorseChannel.com

Bird magazines

Small pet magazines

  • Ferrets Magazine (Bimonthly/Online only)
  • Rabbits USA (Annual)
  • Critters USA (Annual)
  • SmallAnimalChannel.com

Other

  • Cigar & Spirits (50%)[4]

No longer 50% was sold back to Cigar & Spirits original founder in 2015

References

  1. Pet publisher BowTie sells magazines
  2. Spadafori, Gina (23 October 1993). Reptiles slither into the animal magazine kingdom, The Baltimore Sun
  3. I-5 Publishing LLC. "I-5 Publishing Acquires UK-Based Poultry World Magazine". Retrieved 2014-08-11.
  4. I-5 Publishing LLC. "Cigar & Spirits Magazine and I-5 Publishing Form New Partnership". Retrieved 2014-08-11.
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