Summit Media
![]() Logo since April 2017  | |
| Company type | Private | 
|---|---|
| Summit Media | |
| Industry | |
| Founded | June 1995 in Mandaluyong, Philippines | 
| Founder | Lisa Gokongwei | 
| Headquarters | , | 
Area served  | Philippines | 
Key people  | Lisa Gokongwei-Cheng (President) Edna Tancongco-Belleza (Publisher)  | 
| Products | magazines, books, websites | 
| Divisions | Summit Digital, Summit OOH, Summit Live!, Summit Books, Hand.Interactive, Inc. | 
| Website | summitmedia.com.ph | 
Summit Publishing Co., Inc., doing business as Summit Media, is a Philippine digital media and publishing company. Founded in 1995, the company owns several entertainment and lifestyle media websites in the Philippines.[1] Summit Media began as a consumer magazine publisher in June 1995, with Preview as its first magazine title.[2] It turned into a publication conglomerate which published several lifestyle magazine titles, including Candy for young Filipino girls and Yes!, a Philippine entertainment magazine. The company later exited the print magazine business in 2018 to focus primarily on its digital media properties, most of which were taken from their print counterparts.[3] Summit Media also publishes short books designed for Filipino readers.
The company is privately owned by Lisa Gokongwei-Cheng, the daughter of Filipino businessman John Gokongwei.
Properties
Many of Summit Media's former magazines moved to their respective websites in 2018. Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc., a joint venture with GMA New Media, Inc., operates Philippine Entertainment Portal (PEP.ph) and Sports Interactive Network Philippines (SPIN.ph). Summit Media also operates verticals such as Jobstreet.com.ph, MyProperty.com.ph and TravelBook.ph
Current
- CandyMag.com
 - Cosmo.ph
 - EsquireMag.ph
 - FemaleNetwork.com
 - PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal)
 - Preview.ph
 - RealLiving.com.ph
 - reportr.world (moved to spot.ph)
 - SmartParenting.com.ph
 - Spot.ph
 - SPIN.ph (Sports Interactive Network)
 - TopBikes.ph
 - TopGear.com.ph (Top Gear Philippines Online)
 - Yummy.ph
 
Former magazines published

- Preview - A local fashion magazine that was launched in 1995. It was the very first magazine of Summit, leading to its establishment.
 - Cosmopolitan Philippines - A female fashion magazine that was launched in 1997. Licensed from Hearst Corporation.
 - Esquire Philippines (October 2011-August 2017) (licensed from Hearst Corporation)
 - Sparkling - A K-Pop entertainment and lifestyle magazine that was launched in 2010.
 - GamesMaster Philippines (August 2003–September 2006) (licensed from Future plc)
 - Hi! (October 2004–March 2008)
 - W.I.T.C.H. (July 2002–August 2008, ended on the sixth saga after being the last to be translated into English[4])
 - T3 Philippines (January 2004–April 2009) (licensed from Future plc)
 - Marie Claire Philippines (November 2005–April 2009) (licensed from Groupe Marie Claire)
 - Martha Stewart Weddings Philippines (September 2008–August 2012) (licensed from Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia)
 - OK! Philippines (April 2005–December 2012) (licensed from Northern & Shell)
 - Good Dog (April 2011–October 2013)
 - Seventeen Philippines (July 2000-April 2009) (licensed from Hearst Corporation)
 - Women's Health Philippines (April 2009–November 2014) (licensed from Rodale Inc./Hearst)
 - Runner's World Philippines (April 2010–December 2014) (licensed from Rodale Inc./Hearst)
 - ELLE Decor Philippines (October 2012–November 2015)
 - Men's Health Philippines (May 2005-December 2015) (licensed from Rodale Inc./Hearst)
 - Entrepreneur Philippines (November 2000-January 2016) (licensed from Entrepreneur Media)
 - Total Girl Philippines (September 2004–April 2016) (licensed from Pacific Magazines/nextmedia)
 - K-Zone Philippines (October 2002–July 2017) (licensed from Pacific Magazines/nextmedia)
 - Good Housekeeping Philippines (May 1998–August 2017) (licensed from Hearst Corporation)
 - Disney Princess (November 2003-April 2017) (licensed from Disney Publishing Worldwide and Egmont Group)
 - Prevention Philippines (2000-2003) (licensed from Rodale, Inc./Hearst)
 - FHM (For Him Magazine) Philippines (March 2000–May 2018) (licensed from Bauer Media Group)
 - Town & Country Philippines (September 2007–May 2018) (licensed from Hearst Corporation)
 - Top Gear Philippines (September 2004-May 2018) (Licensed from BBC Worldwide and Immediate Media Company)
 - YES! (April 2000-May 2018)
 
Partnerships
- ABS-CBN Film Productions Inc.
 - Are Media
 - BBC Worldwide
 - Bauer Media Group
 - Blackpencil Manila[5]
 - Disney Publishing Worldwide
 - Egmont Group
 - Entrepreneur Media
 - Forbes Inc.
 - Future plc
 - GMA New Media
 - Hearst Communications
 - Immediate Media Company
 - Lagardère Active
 - Meredith Corporation
 - Nextmedia
 - Northern & Shell
 - Pacific Magazines
 - Recruit Japan
 - Ringier
 - Rodale, Inc.
 - TV5 Network Inc.
 - WP Technology Inc.
 
References
- ^ "Summit Media". Retrieved September 12, 2024.
 - ^ [1] Archived May 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
 - ^ "End of an era: Summit Media stops printing glossies". Rappler. April 11, 2018. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
 - ^ "W.I.T.C.H." Retrieved July 24, 2017.
 - ^ "Preview's How Not to Instagram wins at the Kidlat Awards". SPOT.ph. Summit Media. May 21, 2014. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
 
