Subject: The Beaver, 90; Canadian Magazine to Change Name
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Canada history magazine drops double-entendre name

WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Canada's second-oldest magazine,
The Beaver, is changing its name because its unintended sexual
connotation has caused the history journal to become snagged in
Internet filters and has turned off potential readers.

The Beaver was founded in 1920 as a publication of the Hudson's Bay
Company, then a fur trader and now a department store chain. It has
long since become a broader magazine about Canadian history and will
change its name to Canada's History with its April issue,
editor-in-chief Mark Reid said on Tuesday.

When The Beaver started publication, the name evoked only Canada's
thriving fur industry. Ninety years later, the fur trade has diminished
and the magazine's name has become slang for female genitals.

Readers complained that Internet filters were blocking emails and
newsletters from The Beaver, Reid said. The society also had concerns
about attracting readers.

"Market research showed us that younger Canadians and women were very
very unlikely to ever buy a magazine called The Beaver no matter what
it's about," said Reid, adding he has mixed feelings about the name
change. "For whatever reasons, they are turned off by the name."

Print subscriptions to the Winnipeg-based magazine, which publishes six
issues a year, range between 45,000 and 50,000. It is published by
Canada's National History Society.

Changing the name also makes sense because the fur trade, while an
important part of early Canadian history, isn't meaningful to all
Canadians today, especially as the population's makeup has changed
through immigration, Reid said.

Readers have been generally understanding about the need for the
change, he said.

(Reporting by Rod Nickel; editing by Rob Wilson)
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