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  2. The Forum (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Forum was an American magazine founded in 1885 by Isaac Rice. It existed under various names and formats until it ceased publication in 1950. Published in New York, its most notable incarnation (1885 until 1902) was symposium based.

  3. Penthouse Forum - Wikipedia

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    The first American edition of Penthouse Forum was published in 1971 and became the fastest-growing national magazine by 1978. [1] In the 1970s, Forum was one of the most-sold magazines in America. [2] In 1996, Forum had 400,000 subscribers. [3] The "letters" section of the magazine became popular, resulting in the creation of another Penthouse ...

  4. Forum (business magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Forum was founded in 1968 through a merger of various technology and business publications whose roots stretch back to 1880. Forum's stated mission is to act as an ”independent liberal magazine, editorially free from any party or organization, striving to promote a spirit of humanistic enlightenment, democracy, open and transparent business, as well as innovation and entrepreneurship”. [5]

  5. Forum - Wikipedia

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    Forum, Bangladeshi current affairs magazine; The Forum (alumni magazine), the Columbia University alumni magazine; Forum (business magazine), Swedish-language magazine in Finland; Forum (Macedonian magazine), weekly political magazine in the Republic of Macedonia; Forum, biweekly political magazine in Turkey published between 1954 and 1970

  6. Forum (Turkish magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine had a 24-page format, but some issues had 32 pages. [6] Forum was one of the supporters of the Liberty Party which was established by the former members of the DP in 1955. [8] Over time the magazine's opposition to the ruling DP increased, and it was closed down by the DP government on 15 April 1960. [3]

  7. Forum (Macedonian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Even though Forum is recognized as political magazine, [1] but still, other fields like economy, culture, and life, cover significant part of the magazine pages. The world stories are also fully covered by the correspondents in Moscow and Washington , and the busy stringers in the neighboring countries.

  8. Artforum - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is distinguished from other magazines by its unique 10½ × 10½ inch square format, with each cover often devoted to the work of an artist. Notably, the Artforum logo is a bold and condensed iteration of the Akzidenz-Grotesk font, a feat for an American publication to have considering how challenging it was to obtain fonts favored ...

  9. Creative Nonfiction (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In Spring 2010, Creative Nonfiction evolved from journal to magazine format with the addition of new sections such as writer profiles and essays on the craft of writing, as well as updates on developments in the literary nonfiction scene. As of 2023, the magazine has ceased publication, with no information provided about when or if they will ...