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Actress Seena Owen, on the cover of the November 1922 Broadway Brevities. The publication generally credited as America's first national weekly gossip tabloid is Broadway Brevities and Society Gossip, [a] which was launched in New York in 1916 and edited by a Canadian named Stephen G. Clow. Brevities started out covering high society and the A-list of the New York theater world, but by the ...
Gente was launched in Milan in 1957. [1] Its founder and publisher was Edilio Rusconi, [3] an Italian journalist, writer, publisher and film producer. [4] The magazine was the flagship of Rusconi Group. [5]
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Gente (complete name: Gente y la actualidad) is an Argentine magazine. It is considered one of the most important gossip magazines in the country. [citation needed] Its concept and design was influenced by the Italian magazine Gente. [citation needed] It has received criticism for supporting the National Reorganization Process (1976–1983).
Until 2010 an additional eighty-six Catholic magazines were founded. [6] The magazines had 3,400 million euros revenues in 2009, and 21.5% of these revenues were from advertising. [7] The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Italy. They are published in Italian or other languages.
In Touch Weekly is an American celebrity gossip magazine.The magazine is focused on celebrity news, fashion, beauty, relationships and lifestyle, and is geared towards a younger readership, billing itself as "fast and fun", along with making claims about their lower cover price on their front cover to encourage buyers to purchase their magazine rather than the other titles on a supermarket ...
This is a list of magazines marketed primarily for computer and technology enthusiasts or users. The majority of these magazines cover general computer topics or several non-specific subject areas, however a few are also specialized to a certain area of computing and are listed separately.
Country Journal, PRIMEDIA Consumer Magazines & Internet Group (1974–2001) Country Life in America (1901–1942) Country, The Magazine of the Hamptons, M. Shanken Communications Inc. (1998–2001) Country Song Roundup, Country Song Roundup Inc. (1949–2001) The Courier (1968–2005) Cracked (1958–2007) Crazy Magazine (1973–1983)