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elements in the changing political culture. For example, there were eight Catholic periodicals in 1830 in Paris. None were officially owned or sponsored by the Church and they reflected a range of opinion among educated Catholics about current issues, such as the 1830 July Revolution that overthrew the Bourbon monarchy. Several were strong supporters of the Bourbon kings, but all eight ultimately urged support for the new government, putting their appeals in terms of preserving civil order. They often discussed the relationship between church and state. Generally, they urged priests to focus on spiritual matters and not engage in politics. Historian M. Patricia Dougherty says this process created a distance between the Church and the new monarch and enabled Catholics to develop a new understanding of church-state relationships and the source of political authority.
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everyone who requests one (unqualified leads); instead, they operate under controlled circulation, deciding who may receive free subscriptions based on each person's qualification as a member of the trade (and likelihood of buying, for example, likelihood of having corporate purchasing authority, as determined from job title). This allows a high level of certainty that advertisements will be received by the advertiser's target audience, and it avoids wasted printing and distribution expenses. This latter model was widely used before the rise of the
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during 2009. Although both figures declined during 2010–2015, launches outnumbered closures in each of those years, sometimes by a 3:1 ratio. Focusing more narrowly, MediaFinder.com found that 93 new magazines were launched during the first six months of 2014, while only 30 closed in that time frame.
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This means that there is no cover price and issues are given away, for example in street dispensers, airline, or included with other products or publications. Because this model involves giving issues away to unspecific populations, the statistics only entail the number of issues distributed, and not
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In the mid-19th century, monthly magazines gained popularity. They were general interest to begin, containing some news, vignettes, poems, history, political events, and social discussion. Unlike newspapers, they were more of a monthly record of current events along with entertaining stories, poems,
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Magazines flourished after Napoleon left in 1815. Most were based in Paris and most emphasized literature, poetry and stories. They served religious, cultural and political communities. In times of political crisis they expressed and helped shape the views of their readership and thereby were major
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The development of the magazines stimulated an increase in literary criticism and political debate, moving towards more opinionated pieces from the objective newspapers. The increased time between prints and the greater amount of space to write provided a forum for public arguments by scholars and
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This is the model used by many trade magazines (industry-based periodicals) distributed only to qualifying readers, often for free and determined by some form of survey. Because of costs (e.g., printing and postage) associated with the medium of print, publishers may not distribute free copies to
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displayed the "Neue Frauen", "New Girl" – what Americans called the flapper. This ideal young woman was chic, financially independent, and an eager consumer of the latest fashions. Magazines kept her up to date on fashion, arts, sports, and modern technology such as automobiles and telephones.
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The early periodical predecessors to magazines started to evolve to modern definition in the late 1800s. Works slowly became more specialized and the general discussion or cultural periodicals were forced to adapt to a consumer market which yearned for more localization of issues and events.
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and child-rearing. Mass-marketed women's magazines have shaped and transformed cultural values related to parenting practices. As such, magazines targeting women and parenthood have exerted power and influence over ideas about motherhood and child-rearing.
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In this model, the magazine is sold to readers for a price, either on a per-issue basis or by subscription, where an annual fee or monthly price is paid and issues are sent by post to readers. Paid circulation allows for defined readership statistics.
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magazines are targeted to readers employed in particular industries. These magazines typically cover industry trends and news of interest to professionals in the industry. Subscriptions often come with membership in a
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under the pen name "Sylvanus Urban", was the first to use the term "magazine", on the analogy of a military storehouse, the quote being: "a monthly collection, to treasure up as in a magazine". Founded by
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Weaver, Heather; Proctor, Helen (May 2018). "The Question of the Spotted Muumuu: How the Australian Women's Weekly Manufactured a Vision of the Normative School Mother and Child, 1930s–1980s".
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In the 1920s, new magazines appealed to young German women with a sensuous image and advertisements for the appropriate clothes and accessories they would want to purchase. The glossy pages of
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Mass-circulation magazines became much more common after 1900, some with circulations in the hundreds of thousands of subscribers. Some passed the million-mark in the 1920s. It was an age of
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advocated vigorously for the rights of the lower classes against the enemies of the people Marat hated; it closed when he was assassinated. After 1800 Napoleon reimposed strict censorship.
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unleashed a blistering indictment of the U.S. Senate. Roosevelt gave these journalists their nickname when he complained that they were not being helpful by raking up all the muck.
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was founded in Edward Lloyd's England coffee shop in 1734; and though its online platform is still updated daily it has not been published as a magazine since 2013 after 274 years.
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content about housekeeping may have increased the appeal of the magazine for a broader audience of women and men concerned about the frivolity of a fashion magazine.
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and a poor road system hindered distribution, even on a regional scale. Many magazines were launched, most failing within a few editions, but publishers kept trying.
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was one of France's first journalists. He disseminated the weekly news of music, dance and Parisian society from 1650 until 1665 in verse, in what he called a
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Stephen Botein, Jack R. Censer, and Harriet Ritvo, "The periodical press in eighteenth-century English and French society: a cross-cultural approach."
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Magazines publishing stories and photos of high-profile individuals and celebrities have long been a popular format in the United States. In 2019,
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Publishing was a very expensive industry in colonial times. Paper and printer's ink were taxed imported goods and their quality was inconsistent.
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and is still employed by some titles. For example, in the United Kingdom, a number of computer-industry magazines use this model, including
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According to statistics from the end of 2013, subscription levels for 22 of the top 25 magazines declined from 2012 to 2013, with just
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They were journalists who wrote for popular magazines to expose social and political sins and shortcomings. They relied on their own
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stopped their monthly schedule and home delivery for subscribers to become a quarterly newsstand-only special interest publication.
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The category which produced the most new publications was "Regional interest", of which six new magazines were launched, including
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Buxton, William J., and Catherine McKercher. "Newspapers, magazines and journalism in Canada: Towards a critical historiography."
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was founded in Philadelphia in 1827 at the time of a major Quaker schism; it has been continually published and was renamed
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The French Revolution and the Creation of Modern Political Culture: The transformation of the political culture, 1789–1848
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stopped printing regular issues, making the transition to digital format, though still printing an annual print edition.
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The first women's magazine targeted toward wives and mothers was published in 1852. Through the use of advice columns,
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The journalists who specialized in exposing waste, corruption, and scandal operated at the state and local level, like
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media jobs, media release service and media resources for all" 1700: 106:, which continues the same sequence of pagination throughout the coterminous year, is a journal. Some professional or 2664: 2628: 2250: 2211: 2132: 2041: 1516: 102: 50: 2963:
Magazines for the Millions: Gender and Commerce in the Ladies' Home Journal and the Saturday Evening Post, 1880–1910
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gaining numbers. However, by 2024, some titles, notably outdoors magazines, appeared to be growing in popularity.
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Several Catholic magazines launched at the turn of the 20th century that still remain in circulation including;
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Biagi, Shirley. Media Impact: An Introduction to Mass Media, 2013 Update. Cengage Publishing, 2013. Textbook.
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Religious groups have used magazines for spreading and communicating religious doctrine for over 100 years.
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The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines: Volume I: Britain and Ireland 1880–1955
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results. The traditional subscription business models for distribution fall into three main categories:
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Propaganda and Aesthetics: The Literary Politics of Afro-American Magazines in the Twentieth Century
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being a cultural magazine and The Atlantic focusing mainly on world events. Early publications of
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is a not-too-serious economic indicator that is sometimes taken seriously by technical analysts.
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by companies selling products and services to a specific professional audience. Examples include
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Being on the cover of certain magazines is considered an honor or distinction. Examples include
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is said to have envisioned one of the first magazines of the American colonies in 1741, the
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Magazines and the Making of America: Modernization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741–1860
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Nina Sylvester, "Before Cosmopolitan: The Girl in German women's magazines in the 1920s."
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ranked second behind ESPN Magazine in total reach with a reported reach of 98.51 million.
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which was launched in 1869. There are around 20 satirical magazines; the leading ones are
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while raising public awareness of chronic urban poverty, unsafe working conditions, and
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Ladies' Pages: African American Women's Magazines and the Culture That Made Them
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Harry H. Stein, "American Muckrakers and Muckraking: The 50-Year Scholarship,"
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of Turkey have a long tradition. One of the earliest satirical magazines was
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M. Patricia Dougherty, "The French Catholic press and the July Revolution."
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reporting; muckrakers often worked to expose social ills and corporate and
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Revolutions from Grub Street: A History of Magazine Publishing in Britain
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A History of Popular Women's Magazines in the United States, 1792–1995
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Magazines That Make History: Their Origins, Development, and Influence
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Time Inc: The Intimate History of a Publishing Enterprise, 1923–1941
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Magazines in the United States: Their Social and Economic Influence
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in 2016), and published jointly by The Tidings Corporation and the
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when the rival Quaker groups formally reconciled in the mid-1950s.
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gave a horrid portrayal of how meat was packed, and, also in 1906,
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and pictures. The first periodicals to branch out from news were
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Publication that is typically distributed at a regular interval
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As Seen in Vogue: A Century of American Fashion in Advertising
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Women's Periodicals in the United States: Consumer Magazines
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in 1905 showed the fraud involved in many patent medicines,
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or famous events such as the laying of the world's first
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Henry R. Luce and the Rise of the American News Media
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even held famous works such as early publications of
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has continuous pagination throughout a volume. Thus,
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The Magazine Century: American Magazines Since 1900
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Revolution in Print: the Press in France, 1775–1800
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