List of magazines in Thailand

Magazines formed a major component of the Thai publishing industry in 20th century. Printed Thai-language serial publications began with The Bangkok Recorder in 1844, but it wasn't until after the abolition of absolute monarchy in 1932 that a distinct genre of magazines, as opposed to newspapers, began to form, prominently featuring fiction and lifestyle-related content. Magazine publishing experienced a boom in the late 20th century and the 2000s, diversifying into many niche titles, numbering over 400 at its peak. However, they sharply declined as a result of digital disruption in the 2010s, and many have since either converted to online-only or ceased publication entirely.[1][2]

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Art and design

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  • B1 (? to 2015–2017)
  • Creative Thailand (2009–?)
  • Happening (2007–2015)
  • iDesign (? to 2015–2017)
  • Wallpaper* Thai edition (? to 2015–2017)

Automotive

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  • 4Wheels (1992–present)
  • Car Thailand (?–2017)
  • Formula (?–?)
  • Option Thailand (1981–2017)

Business

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  • BrandAge (?–?)
  • Manager monthly (1983–?)
  • Monograph (2015–?)

Comics and manga

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  • C-Kids (1994–2016)

Celebrity gossip

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  • Hamburger (2002–2015)
  • Hello! Thailand (2006–present)
  • Maya Channel (?–present)
  • Oho (2008–2015)
  • Oops! (2004–2016)
  • Who (2008–2016)
  • Zupzip (2009–2015)

Fashion

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  • Dont (2010–?)
  • Harper's Bazaar Thailand (2005–present)
  • Image (1988–2016)
  • Kazz (?–present)
  • Lips (1999–?)
  • L'Officiel Thailand (2011–present)

Film

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Food and health

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  • Health & Cuisine (?–2017)
  • Krua (1994–2017)
  • Cheewajit (?–present)
  • Sook (2014–?)

Knowledge and general interest

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  • A Day (2000–?)
  • A Day Bulletin (2008–?)
  • Art & Culture (1979–present)
  • Darunowat (1874–?)
  • Muse Mag (2011–?)
  • National Geographic Thailand (?–present)
  • Thawi Panya (1904–1907)
  • Sarakadee (1985–present)
  • The Siam Pra Bheth (1897–1898)
  • Way (2006–?)

Lifestyle

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  • 247 (2007–?)
  • BK Magazine (2005–present)
  • Giraffe (2014–2017)
  • Koo Sang Koo Som (1980–2017)
  • Lips Love (2015–?)

Men's

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  • GM (1985–?)
  • GQ Thailand (2014–present)
  • Lips Garçon (2015–?)
  • Men's Health (2006–2017)

Music

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  • Billboard Thailand (2016–2017)
  • The Guitar Mag (1969–present)

News and politics

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  • Matichon Weekly (1980–present)
  • Manager Weekend (2008–present)
  • Nation Weekend (1992–2017)

Shelter magazines

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Travel

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  • Barefoot (? to 2015–2017)

Women's

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  • Cleo Thailand (1997–2019)
  • Cosmopolitan Thailand (1997–2016)
  • Dichan (1977–2017)
  • Elle Thailand (1994–present)
  • Her World Thailand (2004 to 2015–2017)
  • In Magazine (2005 to 2015-2017)
  • Kullastree (1970–present)
  • Kunlasatri (1906–?)
  • Kwanruen (1968–present)
  • Lalana (1973–1995)
  • Lemonade (2011–2016)
  • Lips Palette (2015–?)
  • Lisa (? to 2015–2017)
  • Madame Figaro Thailand (?–2017)
  • Marie Claire Thailand (2004–2017)
  • Narirom (1906–1907)
  • Ploy Kaem Petch (1992–2016)
  • Praew (1978–present)
  • Priew (1981–2015)
  • Sakulthai (1954–2016)
  • Satree Sarn (1948–1996)
  • Seventeen Thailand (2002–2016)
  • Sudsapda (1983–2019)
  • Volume (2005–2016)
  • We (? to 2015–2017)
  • Women's Health (?–2017)

Youth

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  • Cheeze (2006–?)
  • I Like (2001–2016)

References

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  1. ^ นภพัฒน์จักษ์ อัตตนนท์; กฤดิกร เผดิมเกื้อกูลพงศ์; มายพัชรินทร์ สัจจะ; ฐาปนี ทรัพยสาร; นวิยา ตันเต็มทรัพย์; สุธาสินี สุขโข (2017). "ไทม์ไลน์นิตยสารไทย Thai Magazine Timeline". Workpoint Today (in Thai). Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  2. ^ Jitpleecheep, Pitsinee; Suchiva, Nanat (25 December 2017). "Sun setting on renowned print players". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 7 March 2024.