Owl (magazine)

Owl (magazine)
Owl
Frequency 10 times per year
Total circulation
(2010)
82,493
First issue 1976 (1976-month)
Company Bayard Canada
Country  Canada
Based in Toronto
Language English
Website owlkids.com/owl


OWL Magazine is a popular Canadian children’s magazine founded in 1976. Aimed at those between the ages of 9 and 13, it is published 10 times per year.

Originally a science and nature magazine, OWL stands for “Outdoors and Wild Life.”[1] In recent years, like sister publication chickaDEE, the magazine has come to encompass a larger variety of topics.

Regular features inside the magazine include weird news from around the world, how-to articles, science stories, a reader-driven advice column, and comics “The Outrageous World of Alex and Charlie” and “Max Finder Mystery.” Memorable past features include “Dr. Zed” (written by the late Canadian scientist Gordon Penrose) and comic strip “The Mighty Mites.”

Related OWL media has included books and videos, produced by former owner OWL Communications. In 1997, OWL (as well as sister publications chickaDEE and Chirp) was purchased by Bayard Canada,[2] which also owns a number of French-language children’s magazines, including Les Débrouillards and Les Explorateurs.

OWL/TV

OWL/TV was a half-hour television show that aired from 1985 to 1994 and was based on the magazine. Like the magazine, it focused on science and nature, and aired initially on CBC, and then later on CTV.

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