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MadameNoire

Online magazine focused on African-American women From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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MadameNoire is an international online magazine that is geared toward the lifestyles of African-American women as well as popular culture.

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In 2015, MadameNoire had 7,116,000 unique visitors monthly, making it the most trafficked site oriented to African Americans—ahead of The Root, BET.com, and Bossip.com.[1]

The site also has a radio partnership with Café Mocha.[2]

Staff includes Brande Victorian, deputy editor,[2] Courtney Whitaker, weekend editor;[3] and LaShaun Williams, culture and parenting columnist.[4]

MadameNoire was owned by Moguldom Media Group at the time of its 2010 launch.[5] In 2012, Moguldom folded the Atlanta Post (which published from 2008 to 2012) into MadameNoire.[6]

In 2017, iOne Digital, a division of Urban One, Inc., acquired MadameNoire, along with Bossip.com and Hip-Hop Wired. The acquisition helped iOne Digital become one of the largest black digital content providers in the U.S.[7]

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