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But with the announcement last Thursday that Are Media – publisher of some of the nation’s well-known magazine brands ...
In March of 1986, the publisher of the , Robert C. Hardie, held up the first edition of the newspaper printed on the new $2.7 ...
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Recently, two other buzzy print ads by Instamart and Flipkart Minutes used special inks – one which changed colour under sunlight and another which was water-activated.The recent spate of print media ...
Some Northern Virginia newspaper publishers are taking creative chances to retain a viable print presence in an industry ...
A magazine claiming to be owned by a consortium of Australian sporting stars, celebrity chefs, comedians, and influencers is launching a quarterly print edition.Australian Life Magazine is a ...
A sleek, new, print food magazine without ads defies the online trend Homecooked celebrates regional American cooks with stories, recipes, and beautiful photos.
"From 2000 onwards, Nintendo made a series of Gameboy Colour advertisements that had a playful narrative of being locked-into the next-gen platform of gaming," says James of these ads promoting the ...
The Chase & Sanborn coffee advertisement depicting a man raising his hand to spank a woman appeared in a 1952 issue of Life magazine.
Guitar Player magazine has ceased monthly publication after nearly 58 years, with the final print issue hitting newsstands this month.
Independent publishers like ‘Mountain Gazette’ and ‘The Surfer’s Journal’ are finding success with high-quality print, a tight-knit community, and less advertising.
As digital media took off in the 2010s, few believed magazines could survive. While the industry isn’t what is once was, magazines are still very much alive, but why?