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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.
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Current Affairs a bimonthly American magazine of culture and politics. Current affairs (news format), a genre of broadcast journalism; Current Affairs, former name for Behind the News, an Australian program
Joan Ruth Anderson Growe (born September 28, 1935) is an American politician who served as Secretary of State of Minnesota from 1975 to 1999. Known for her work to encourage voter participation, her 24-year tenure was the longest of any secretary of state in Minnesota's history. [1]
Nathan J. Robinson, the editor-in-chief of the left-wing, progressive Current Affairs, vehemently disputed the accuracy of deBoer's position, saying "the central argument of the book is not just wrong, but wrong in the strongest possible sense of that term."
In May of that same year, Mediaocean acquired TView, a television planning system from Stone House Systems, Inc. in Chicago, and in May 2016, Mediaocean acquired ColSpace, a provider of cloud-based, collaborative media-planning software. In September 2017, Mediaocean announced its partnership with 4C to improve cross-channel marketing. [8]
The ABCA published two main series of pamphlets War and Current Affairs, both from September 1941 with the former series concluding after Victory in Europe Day in June 1945 and the latter continuing until December 1946. These pamphlets were published biweekly and usually contained 16 pages, including the front and rear covers.
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