JPG (magazine)

[4] In 2006, after receiving venture capital funding[3] from CNET founder Halsey Minor,[5] JPG re-launched as an offset-printed magazine with retail distribution, appearing six times a year.

[1] In May 2007, founding editors and creators of the magazine Derek Powazek and Heather Champ announced their departure after a power struggle with 8020 Publishing CEO Paul Cloutier.

[4][5] [8] After a grass-roots effort started by 15x100's Struan Oglanby at savejpg.com, investor interest came to life as the official website enthusiastically acknowledged, thus offering new hope for the magazine, contributors and readers.

In 2019, the JPG brand was acquired and trademarked by 100 Tribes, Inc. and moved to New York City where it was reinvented as a new print magazine featuring images contributed and curated by a global community of amateur photographers via a mobile app.

The first print issue was to be spearheaded by Publisher Dev Tandon and Editor-In-Chief Sahar Khraibani but was delayed indefinitely due to the COVID pandemic.