Sep 18, 2008

Al Gore to Buy Environmental Magazine, 'Plenty'?

Al Gore's getting into the magazine business. Sources familiar with the former vice president's plans say he is set to announce the acquisition of a stake in Plenty, a four-year-old title about environmentally-conscious living. As it happens, Gore -- who already has a toe in the media business through his TV network, Current -- is on the cover of the current issue.

Asked about the situation, Plenty founder Mark Spellun acknowledged there is a deal of some sort in the works but said it was "not correct" to say that Gore was buying the company. "That wouldn't be quite accurate," he said. Pressed on whether that means Gore is purchasing some sort of interest, however, either directly or through another entity, Spellun declined to comment further, saying an announcement would come next week.

Whatever Gore's role in Plenty turns out to be, the title would seem to be a good fit with his post-political emphasis on curbing global warming. According to its media kit, Plenty uses more than than 85 percent recycled paper and keeps its production process carbon-neutral through the purchase of offsets. The magazine is published bimonthly and has a rate base (the minimum circulation guaranteed to advertisers) of 200,000.

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