The August issue of Sacramento Magazine is its last. The monthly magazine has closed after 48 years of operation. The parent company of Sactown Magazine, a competitor, has bought the remaining assets ...
You'll no longer be able to buy Mad Magazine on newsstands, and there won't be any new original content, outside of annuals. Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and ...
Popular Science magazine shifted to an all-digital format a couple of years ago, and now even that’s gone. Popular Science magazine shifted to an all-digital format a couple of years ago, and now even ...
Each month, 15.4 million copies of Costco Connection are mailed out to members. Another 300,000 are distributed via Costco warehouses. It is now the nation’s third largest magazine. The cover of ...
Last fall, Marco Arment launched a general interest magazine. It's called, aptly enough, The Magazine. Writers are paid $800 per article. There are no ads. Until recently, it was available only via ...
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There aren’t many new print publications being launched in this tough media climate, but the company behind TV Guide Magazine is trying just that. The team behind TV Guide Magazine (owned since 2015 ...
The award-winning Bucknell Magazine is published quarterly for more than 50,000 alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students, friends and donors. It aims to engage its readers, inspire pride in the ...
The world’s best-selling astronomy magazine offers you the most exciting, visually stunning, and timely coverage of the heavens above. Each issue includes expert science reporting, vivid color ...
Mad Magazine is effectively ending its 67-year-long run. Maria Reidelbach, author of Completely MAD: A History of the Comic Book and Magazine joins NPR's Audie Cornish to discuss its legacy. Mad ...
Take it from us - the media really is a fun industry to work in. Of course, it's a lot of hard graft, but being employed at a magazine (like Cosmo!) is as brilliant as it seems - erm, most of the time ...