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The Magazines Handbook

The Magazines Handbook
The Magazines Handbook remains the comprehensive introduction to the magazine industry. It traces the development of magazine publishing magazine playtoy and explores the business of magazines magazine playtoy and the role of the magazine journalist. Using examples from consumer magazines, trade journals, periodicals magazine playtoy and specialist publications, McKay discusses the key jobs in the industry from sub-editor to fashion assistant magazine playtoy and journalist through to publisher.The Magazines Handbook outlines the specialist skills involved in magazine journalism including commissioning, writing news, researching, interviewing, production magazine playtoy and sub-editing. Specialist chapters discuss electronic publishing magazine playtoy and on-line journalism, magazine design, photography magazine playtoy and picture editing magazine playtoy and the legal framework in which magazine publishers have to operate.The Magazines Handbook includes:7 Interviews with magazines journalists, editors, picture researchers magazine playtoy and publishers7 Advice on starting out magazine playtoy and freelancing in the magazine industry7 An analysis of new journalism magazine playtoy and reportage7 A glossary of key terms magazine playtoy and specialist concepts7 Information on contacts, courses magazine playtoy and professional training.7 Fully up-dated with re-written chapters on electronic publishing magazine playtoy and electronic journalism magazine playtoy and the magazine journalist magazine playtoy and the law. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The Best American Magazine Writing 2003

The Best American Magazine Writing 2003
In the magazine world, no recognition is more highly coveted than an Ellie, presented by the American Society of Magazine Editors. The finalists magazine playtoy and winners are chosen from more than a thousand submissions, magazine playtoy and the stories in this anthology represent the very best of those outstanding works by some of the most eminent writers in the country. Among them are:The Most Dangerous BeautyMichael Paterniti,GQA Piece of CottonAnne Fadiman,The American ScholarLying in WaitGary Smith,Sports IllustratedHorseman, Pass ByJohn Jeremiah Sullivan, Harper’sIn the Party of GodJeffrey Goldberg,The New YorkerJewish Power, Jewish PerilChristopher Hitchens,Vanity FairThe Fifty-first State?James Fallows,The Atlantic MonthlyTerminal IceIan Frazier,OutsideThe American Society of Magazine Editors is the professional organization for editors of consumer magazines that are edited, published, magazine playtoy and sold in the United States. It sponsors the National Magazine Awards in association with the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Harper's Magazine - Harper's Magazine (or simply Harper's) is a monthly general-interest magazine covering literature, politics, culture, and the arts. It is the second oldest continuously-published monthly magazine in the United States, with a current circulation of slightly more than 200,000 (the oldest magazine being Scientific American).

CAMPUS Magazine Online - [magazine]CAMPUS Magazine Online or CMO is the only national student-written online magazine for college students that provides a national platform for student articles on current abuses and potential reforms in higher education. The publication began as CAMPUS Magazine, but has since transitioned to an online publication.

Disk magazine - A disk magazine, also known as a diskmagazine, diskmag, magazine on disk, or magazette (a portmanteau for "magazine on diskette"), is a magazine that is distributed in electronic form to be read using computers. These had some popularity in the 1980s and 1990s as periodicals distributed on disk, as the name implies.

X Culture Magazine - X Culture Magazine is an electronic magazine founded by Egyptian American author Sally Bishai in January, 2004, the magazine (and its print counterpart, The Journal of X Culture), includes cultural, social, psychological, technological, assimilational, international, political, religious, Middle Eastern and relational issues. The magazine has been both accused of and praised for its coverage of controversial topics.

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