Toro (magazine)

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Toro
Cover of May 2004 issue with Mía Maestro
EditorDerek Finkle
CategoriesMen's
Founded2002
Final issue2007
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.toromagazine.com
ISSN1709-1314

Toro was a Canadian men's magazine. It was named by its owner, Christopher Bratty. The editorial was overseen by Derek Finkle. Cameron Williamson and Alicia Kowalewski were the creative and art directors, respectively.

Brand lineage[edit]

In 2003, TORO magazine entered into the Canadian marketplace as a glossy men's lifestyle publication, distributed by The Globe and Mail as well as by subscription and newsstand. During its four-year run, TORO garnered more than 60 National Magazine Award nominations.[1] In 2007, TORO magazine suspended publication.[2]

A web-only version of TORO launched in May 2008, co-founded by Christopher Bratty and William Morassutti, the founding editor. The digital TORO reached a peak monthly readership of 543,000 unique visitors in October, 2010 (ComScore/October, 2010) and operated for five years, until 2013, at which point publication was suspended.

Print covers[edit]

Print Talking To's[edit]

Print TORO Woman[edit]

Web TORO Woman[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "National Magazine Awards", Magazine Awards
  2. ^ "Driven magazine expands". Canadian Magazines. 27 March 2007. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Adrienne Kress. What Men Need to Know about Sex, Style, Music, Sports, Drinks & Video". toromagazine.com. Retrieved 3 February 2016.

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