Throughout the 1800s-1900s, IPC focused on publishing magazines for higher classes like "horseand hound", "shooting times", and "yachting world". In the 1920s, IPC published magazines based on current trends like "women&home" in response to increased home building. IPC launched new magazines targeting women in the 1930s such as "women's own" and "women", showing a willingness to target new audiences. IPC continued adapting to the times, launching its first music magazine "NME" in the 1950s and expanding to other countries in the 1980s, demonstrating experience in publishing successful music magazines.