Many of Summit Media's former magazines moved to their respective websites in 2018. Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc., a joint venture with
GMA New Media, Inc., operates
Philippine Entertainment Portal (PEP.ph) and
Sports Interactive Network Philippines (SPIN.ph). Summit Media also operates verticals such as
Jobstreet.com.ph,
MyProperty.com.ph and
TravelBook.ph Current • '''' • '''' • '''' • '''' •
PEP.ph (
Philippine Entertainment Portal) •
Preview • '''' • '''' • '''' • ''
(Sports Interactive Network'') • '''' • ''
(Top Gear Philippines Online'') • ''''
Former magazines published •
Preview - A local fashion magazine that was launched in 1995. It was the very first magazine of Summit, leading to its establishment. •
Cosmopolitan Philippines - A female fashion magazine that was launched in 1997. Licensed from
Hearst Corporation. •
Esquire Philippines (October 2011-August 2017) (licensed from
Hearst Corporation) •
Sparkling - A K-Pop entertainment and lifestyle magazine that was launched in 2010. •
GamesMaster Philippines (August 2003–September 2006) (licensed from
Future plc) •
Hi! (October 2004–March 2008) •
W.I.T.C.H. (July 2002–August 2008, ended on the sixth saga after being the last to be translated into English) •
T3 Philippines (January 2004–April 2009) (licensed from
Future plc) •
Marie Claire Philippines (November 2005–April 2009) (licensed from Groupe Marie Claire) •
Martha Stewart Weddings Philippines (September 2008–August 2012) (licensed from
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia) •
OK! Philippines (April 2005–December 2012) (licensed from
Northern & Shell) •
Good Dog (April 2011–October 2013) •
Seventeen Philippines (July 2000-April 2009) (licensed from
Hearst Corporation) • ''
Women's Health Philippines'' (April 2009–November 2014) (licensed from
Rodale Inc./
Hearst) • ''
Runner's World Philippines'' (April 2010–December 2014) (licensed from
Rodale Inc./
Hearst) •
ELLE Decor Philippines (October 2012–November 2015) • ''
Men's Health Philippines'' (May 2005-December 2015) (licensed from
Rodale Inc./
Hearst) •
Entrepreneur Philippines (November 2000-January 2016) (licensed from
Entrepreneur Media) •
Total Girl Philippines (September 2004–April 2016) (licensed from
Pacific Magazines/
nextmedia) •
K-Zone Philippines (October 2002–July 2017) (licensed from
Pacific Magazines/
nextmedia) •
Good Housekeeping Philippines (May 1998–August 2017) (licensed from
Hearst Corporation) •
Disney Princess (November 2003-April 2017) (licensed from
Disney Publishing Worldwide and
Egmont Group) •
Prevention Philippines (2000-2003) (licensed from
Rodale, Inc./
Hearst) •
FHM (
For Him Magazine)
Philippines (March 2000–May 2018) (licensed from
Bauer Media Group) •
Town & Country Philippines (September 2007–May 2018) (licensed from
Hearst Corporation) •
Top Gear Philippines (September 2004-May 2018) (Licensed from
BBC Worldwide and
Immediate Media Company) •
YES! (April 2000-May 2018) •
reportr.world (moved to spot.ph) ==Partnerships==