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MAGAZINES Chapter 3

MAGAZINES Chapter 3. MAGAZINES Influence. Contributed to sense of nationhood Built national market for products Provided affordable reading material. MAGAZINES As Innovators. Investigative reporting Muckraking McClure’s Personality profiles Harold Ross’ New Yorker Photojournalism

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MAGAZINES Chapter 3

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  1. MAGAZINES Chapter 3

  2. MAGAZINES Influence • Contributed to sense of nationhood • Built national market for products • Provided affordable reading material

  3. MAGAZINES As Innovators • Investigative reporting • Muckraking • McClure’s • Personality profiles • Harold Ross’ New Yorker • Photojournalism • Henry Luce’s Life

  4. MAGAZINES Consumer Titles • Circulation leaders: Sunday newspaper supplements, Reader’s Digest • News magazines: Time, Newsweek • Women’s magazines: “Seven Sisters” • Men’s magazines: Esquire, Field & Stream

  5. MAGAZINES Non-Newsrack Titles • Sponsored magazines • National Geographic, Smithsonian, Modern Maturity • Trade journals • Billboard, Broadcasting & Cable, Editor & Publisher, Advertising Age, Poultry Today

  6. MAGAZINES Chapter 3END

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