Popbiz

Dutch monthly magazine, started in 1978. It consisted of large glossy posters and a newspaper with gossip and press releases of contemporary pop stars. During its run the format of the magazine changed regularly, but there was always a focus on the more photogenic stars of the time. In 1981 and 1982, Kim appeared on the front cover of the magazine twice.

In 1985 the Dutch photo press bureau Sunshine sought damages in the amount of 10.000 guilders in a court case against Popbiz, for using photographs of American photographers without permission. By then, the magazine had already stopped appearing in the shops.


Smash Hits

Smash Hits was a magazine, published between 1978 and 2006 every two weeks. The magazine featured interviews, reports, reviews and illustrated song lyrics of all major pop artists in that period. It was published by Emap, who also used the name for one of their digital television services, and for a digital radio station. The brand also covered the annual Smash Hits Poll Winners Party, an awards ceremony voted for by readers of the magazine.

In the early Eighties, the magazine regularly sold over 500,000 copies, with the biggest selling issue, featuring Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan, was bought by over one million readers in 1989. The writing style of the magazine was playful, sometimes slightly cynical. It would go on to set a new standard in magazines. It is rumoured that the then Smash Hits editor David Hepworth sent a memo to record companies in 1981, saying he intended “to reverse the entire direction” of pop music publishing in favour of trivia, demanding to know the colour of their artists’ socks. Hepworth – and the two editors before him – had gathered together a sharp team of writers, including Mark Ellen and Neil Tennant, who would go on to front the Pet Shop Boys. They helped shape the tongue-in-cheek style of the magazine that triumphed throughout its run.

The magazine had to stop in 2006 as a result of declining sales and a lack of ‘personality’ in the pop business. According to Emap director Marcus Rich, “Smash Hits revolutionised the world of teen publishing when it was launched in 1978, but 28 years later, the world is a very different place and the magazine’s role and relevance on the news stand changed.”

Kim Wilde was featured in Smash Hits numerous times, even appearing on the front cover a few times. A full rundown appears below.


Healthy

‘Healthy’ is the in-store health magazine of the Holland & Barrett chain of stores. As such, it is the UK’s best selling health magazine. It is released every two months, although the frequency is nine times a year in 2006. Kim Wilde wrote columns for Healthy between January 2004 and December 2006.