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  2. Fantasy sport - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Sports Magazine debuted in 1989 as the first regular publication covering more than one fantasy sport. [ citation needed ] In 1990, a pair of nationwide fantasy games, Dugout Derby and Pigskin Playoff, were launched in a variety of newspapers across the United States, including the Arizona Republic , [ 18 ] the Hartford Courant , [ 19 ...

  3. Butterick Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The magazine served as a marketing tool for Butterick patterns [4] and discussed fashion and fabrics, including advice for home sewists. [5] By 1876, E. Butterick & Co. had become a worldwide enterprise selling patterns as far away as Paris, London, Vienna and Berlin, with 100 branch offices and 1,000 agencies throughout the United States and ...

  4. Fanball Puts Real Fun Into Fantasy with Launch of Fanball ...

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    Introducing an Ultra Easy Pick 3, Play and Win Daily Fantasy Football Game Created Specifically for U.S. Women and Casual Sports Fans. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fanball, one of the nation’s top daily fantasy sports destinations, today unveiled Fanbal l Winners by Erin Andrews – the fantasy football industry’s easiest Pick 3 daily fantasy football game for the ...

  5. Burda Style - Wikipedia

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    It gained popularity after 1952, when it began to include patterns for clothes. In 1987, Burda Fashion became the first Western magazine to be published in the Soviet Union. [1] In 1994 it became the first Western magazine to appear in the People’s Republic of China. [2] Burda Style launched in the United States in 2013, in partnership with F ...

  6. Hattie Stewart - Wikipedia

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    She is best known for her so-called 'doodle-bombs' where she illustrates over magazine covers, [3] as well as her playful and brightly coloured iconography. [4] Stewart's art has been featured in numerous advertising campaigns, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] painted as large-scale murals [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and used as print designs on clothing [ 9 ] and footwear.

  7. Gallery (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Montcalm also published The Twilight Zone Magazine in the 1980s, apparently in imitation of Penthouse magazine's offshoot Omni. [6] Montcalm Publishing went bankrupt in March 2008, owing many photographers and models unpaid wages; some were owed as much as $100,000. [7] On April 30, 2008, Gallery magazine was purchased by the Magna Publishing ...

  8. Weekly Playboy - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Playboy (Japanese: 週刊プレイボーイ, Hepburn: Shūkan Pureibōi), also known as Shūpure (週プレ) or WPB, is a Japanese weekly magazine published by Shueisha since 1966. Although the magazine publishes a variety of news and special interest articles, columns, celebrity interviews, and manga , it is considered an adult magazine .

  9. Playboy Special Edition - Wikipedia

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    Playboy Special Editions (formerly known as flats, then Newsstand Specials [2]) are a spin-off series of Playboy magazine containing glamour and softcore nude photographs.The initially infrequent and later semi-regular editions ran from 1963 through 2000 (under the Playboy Press brand) then re-branded from 2000 through 2012 final issues (under the Playboy Special Edition "SE" brand).