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  2. Popular science - Wikipedia

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    Popular Mechanics – American science magazine; Popular mathematics – Mathematics for a general audience; Popular psychology – Concepts and theories about human mental life and behavior that are purportedly based on psychology; Public awareness of science – Aspect of education and communication

  3. Valeurs actuelles - Wikipedia

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    The magazine gradually became an opinion and generalist publication with a liberal-conservative tendency. In 1971 Valeurs actuelles was relaunched. [9] Formerly owned by Socpresse the magazine has been owned by Valmonde, [10] a subsidiary of Sud Communication. [11] The company is owned by Pierre Fabre, [11] who founded Laboratoires Pierre Fabre ...

  4. Harvard Business Review - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Theodore Levitt became the editor of Harvard Business Review and changed the magazine to make it more accessible to general audiences. Articles were shortened and the scope of the magazine was expanded to include a wider range of topics. In 1994, Harvard Business School formed Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) as an independent ...

  5. Global audiences suspicious of AI-powered newsrooms ... - AOL

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    Global concerns about the use of AI in news production and misinformation are growing, a report published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism found, posing fresh challenges to ...

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Magazines/Writing guide - Wikipedia

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    Before starting to write an article on a magazine, it helps to keep a few things in mind. First, search for the magazine's article on Wikipedia. It might already exist under a slightly different name than you were expecting. Second, make sure the magazine is notable according to our notability guidelines; otherwise it will probably be deleted.

  7. Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The factual accuracy of parts of this article (those related to lead, and throughout) may be compromised due to out-of-date information.The reason given is: article fails to address, except obliquely and sporadically, the surpassing and well-documented impact of the industry's print-to-digital transition, which effects the whole of this article.

  8. Mass media - Wikipedia

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    A magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles, generally financed by advertising or purchase by readers. Magazines are typically published weekly , biweekly , monthly , bimonthly or quarterly , with a date on the cover that is in advance of the date it is actually published.

  9. Current Affairs (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Current Affairs is an American bimonthly magazine that discusses political and cultural topics from a left-wing perspective. It was founded by Oren Nimni and Nathan J. Robinson in 2015. The magazine is published in print and online, and also has a podcast. [4] [5] It does not feature advertising, and is funded by subscriptions and donations.