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Due to falling print ad revenues, Today's Parent was published on a monthly basis and reduced its publication frequency to six times a year effective January 2017. Magzter is a cross-platform, self-service, global digital newsstand with thousands of magazines and newspapers from 5,000+ ...
We speak with Taschen’s Sexy Book editor Dian Hanson on her impressive six-volume collection on the history of men’s magazines. Plus the remarkable comeback…
US radio advertising revenue surpasses magazines 1938 Picture Postlaunched in UK by Edward Hulton. First editor was Stefan Laurent. Print run of 750,000 copies reputed to have sold out before noon on the day of launch. Closed in 1957
The Atlantic, American journal of news, literature, and opinion that was founded in 1857 and is one of the oldest magazines in the United States.
The website contains 11,500 publications (including 5,600 magazines and 6,000 books) which are all freely accessible. As to be expected, it appears the collection is very strong in relation to the Prado's holdings. Such a feat of resource sharing has earned this website a place in the ...
I’ve got a subscription, but everytime I download two magazines, and just when it’s almost finished downloading, an error comes up. Please fix it, pleeease! Natural history fan , 04/10/2013 Can't use your print subscription! Even though the app description says print subscribers can...
The Mohawk was so radical a design that critics were quick to doubt its safety under sail, writing letters to the newspapers and yachting magazines of the day warning that such an extreme design was doomed to fail. One of those critics was Garner’s predecessor as vice-commodore of the NYYC...
Subscriptions increased, and the Letters to the Editor section matured into the eminent vehicle for scientific communication that Nature’s founders had envisaged more than 50 years before. Charming but idiosyncratic novelties, such as readers’ reports of their pets’ behaviour and scientific poetry (...
Newhouse took the less viable magazines in one company and rolled them into the better version in another company, often helping his bottom line. The Condé Nast group had been losing money when Newhouse acquired it, but within one year under his management it turned a $1.6 million profit. ...