
NEW YORK (AP) -- Conde Nast Publications, a unit of privately held Advance Publications, is shutting down Golf For Women magazine with its July/August issue after 20 years.
"We came to this decision because we feel the magazine will not support our long-term business objectives," Charles H. Townsend, president and chief executive of Conde Nast Publications, said in a statement.
Golf For Women, published six times a year, has a ratebase of 600,000.
Conde Nast purchased the magazine -- which was launched in 1988 -- in 2001 from Meredith Corp.
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