Jetset Magazine is an American lifestyle magazine founded in 2006, aimed at those with an affluent lifestyle. It is available as a quarterly print magazine and is distributed in private jets, private yachts, private jet terminals, yacht charters, exclusive resorts and events around the world. It is also available online with content created on a weekly basis.
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Editors
- Darrin Austin - publisher, philanthropist and investor
- Robert Kiyosaki - author, Rich Dad Poor Dad
- Daymond John - entrepreneur; founder, FUBU
- John Demartini - author; public speaker
- Barry LaBov - entrepreneur; chief executive officer
- Ken McElroy - real estate investor; author
- Tom Zenner - executive editor, Rylin Media; television sports anchor
- Scott Walcheck - philanthropist and investor
- Tami Austin - editor-in-chief
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Readership
The magazine targets the rich and famous, with the magazine stating its targeted readership is the wealthiest one percent. The print magazine is circulated exclusively to private airport lounges, private yachts, exclusive events and travel locations. It is selective with advertisers to ensure it retains its target audience.
Covers
The magazine has featured many celebrities and entrepreneurs on the cover, with exclusive interviews. These include Richard Branson, Tom Hanks, Margot Robbie, Jackie Chan, Daniel Craig, Tom Cruise and Dwyane Wade.
Controversy
In 2014, the magazine interviewed and filmed Dana White in his office where he revealed he had a piece of art which contained cocaine and black tar heroin within it.
Famously, the magazine featured American presidential candidate Donald Trump on the cover of its issue 4 in 2015 with exclusive pictures from inside his private jet.
Miss Jetset
The magazine runs an annual competition to find "Miss Jetset". Women from all around the world compete, while raising money for the Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation, a children's cancer charity.
- 2015 winner - Becca Tepper
- 2016 winner - Laura Lydall
- 2017 winner - Adaliz Martinez
See also
- List of United States magazines
References
External links
- jetsetmag
.com, the magazine's official website
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