Window Lifestyle Media

 is an American publisher of books and magazines headquartered in, 47 minutes away from , with publishing bureaus/branch offices in , and ,. It was founded in 1990 by Justin Rescorla Sr. after his purchase of several magazines, including Coasters (focused on amusement parks) and Magic Window Magazine (focused on fictional stories), both based out of, Railfans & Railroading (focused on railroading), based out of , and Pro Wrestling Weekly (focused on pro wrestling and mixed martial arts), Muscle Weekly (focused on fitness, bodybuilding, weightlifting, powerlifting and strongman contests), Aviation (focused on the avitation industry) and Fantasy Stories (focused on fictional stories), all based out of. The company also owns catalog company Buy & Mail.

History
originally started off with just Coasters, Fantasy Stories, Railfans & Railroading, Pro Wrestling Weekly, Muscle Weekly, Aviation and Magic Window Magazine as titles, but in 1994 began publishing Amusements Unlimited, Arcade Magazine and Zoos &amp; Aquariums.

Amusement Park Related

 * Coasters
 * State Fairs
 * E-Coasters
 * Disney Magic
 * Amusements Unlimited

Non-Amusement Park

 * Arcade Magazine
 * Zoos &amp; Aquariums
 * Magic Window Magazine
 * Fantasy Stories
 * Mattel Playground Magazine
 * Railfans & Railroading
 * Pro Wrestling Weekly
 * Muscle Weekly
 * Aviation

Trivia

 * Andrew Brugmann-Bott was originally going to be CEO, but due to his age, he was not made CEO.
 * have run into some cases of legal trouble throughout their history:
 * In 2014, the Zoos & Aquariums Facebook page wrote a vulgar rant on PETA, saying "SeaWorld is fuckin' ok y'all beast lovers suck" which got criticism from PETA. six hours later, it was deleted, the employee was fired, and Zoos & Aquariums said it was written by an intoxicated employee.
 * In 2018, lawyers representing the animal rights group sent Window Lifestyle Media a cease-and-desist order because writers for Zoos & Aquariums made fun of the organization's annual "10 worst zoos for elephants" list in a column and several other articles. This then evolved into a full-on lawsuit the next year. Window Lifestyle Media prevailed in the lawsuit, and recovered their attorneys' fees, based on the court's determination that the statements made in Zoos & Aquariums were legitimate criticism of In Defense of Aimals' stances and tactics, and therefore protected speech.