Deck 5: Magazines: The First of the Specialized Media

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Media generally go through three stages of development:

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B) elite, popular, specialized
C) specialized, popular, elite
D) popular, specialized, elite
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The first magazine, Edifying Monthly Discussions, appeared in

A) China
B) The United States
C) England
D) None of these
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The first magazines in America were considered luxuries because

A) they cost a lot
B) they were heavy and expensive to mail
C) people didn't have the leisure time to read
D) all of these
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The best known and longest-running women's magazine in history is

A) Ladies' Magazine
B) Cosmopolitan
C) Godey's Lady's Book
D) The Ladies' Home Journal
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Offering an advertiser the opportunity to place an ad near a particular article is called

A) a tie-in
B) an advertising placement
C) a complement
D) an adjacency
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The "golden age" of American magazines, when the number of magazines published doubled, was from

A) 1835-1855
B) 1885-1905
C) 1925-1945
D) 1975-1995
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One of the reasons for the golden age of magazines was

A) muckrakers
B) chain ownership
C) expensive publication features
D) lower postal rates
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Investigative reporters in the early 1900s were known as

A) pulps
B) motley fools
C) risk-takers
D) muckrakers
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The first news magazine, Time, was founded in

A) 1895
B) 1905
C) 1923
D) 1942
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Magazines were America's only national medium from the 1890s until the 1920s when ______ was/were established.

A) the Internet
B) instant messaging
C) television networks
D) radio networks
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The first periodical on the Internet was

A) The New England Journal of Medicine
B) Slate
C) Time
D) Playboy
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Magazines today are generally classified as

A) women's, men's or news
B) consumer, trade or public relations
C) consumer, trade or hobby
D) consumer, news or sports
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All of the majors (magazines with a circulation of over 500,000) are:

A) trade magazines
B) consumer magazines
C) public relations magazines
D) women's magazines
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Another name for academic journals is:

A) little magazines
B) educational publications
C) instructors' guides
D) scholarly journals
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A magazine with the purpose of making its parent organization look good is called

A) a public relations magazine
B) a trade magazine
C) a popular magazine
D) none of these
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In 2008, the top magazines by circulation were

A) People and TV Guide
B) Time and Modern Maturity
C) AARP The Magazine and AARP Bulletin
D) Reader's Digest and TV Guide
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The person who provides the magazine with its character and individuality is

A) the publisher
B) the managing editor
C) the sponsor
D) the executive editor
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Most magazines "live or die" by their

A) design staff
B) advertising sales staff
C) reporting staff
D) editorial staff
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The job of finding and keeping magazine subscribers is done by the

A) circulation department
B) advertising department
C) public relations department
D) all of these
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A controlled circulation magazine is

A) sent only to paid subscribers
B) sent only to adults over 21
C) sent free to certain readers
D) all of these
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The department that coordinates the printing of the magazines is called

A) publishing
B) production
C) promotion
D) printing
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The magazine industry states that ___ percent of American adults read 12 magazine issues a month.

A) 30
B) 50
C) 70
D) 90
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The average woman is around 5'4" tall and weighs 144 pounds, while fashion magazines depict women as

A) 5'7" and less than 135 pounds
B) 5'8" and less than 130 pounds
C) 5'9" and less than 125 pounds
D) 5'10" and less than 120 pounds
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Wal-Mart stopped selling

A) Maxim
B) Cosmopolitan
C) Redbook
D) all of these
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Editorial independence refers to a magazine's independence from

A) advertisers
B) people it writes about
C) people who supply it with information
D) all of these
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The media go through three stages of development over time: the elite, popular and specialized stages.
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The first magazine in America appeared nearly 200 years after printing technology had been used to produce books.
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The earliest women's magazines began over 100 years after men's magazines.
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In the first magazine with color illustrations, the pictures were painted by hand.
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The first magazine to win a general interest, mass audience was The Saturday Evening Post.
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During the 1600s, the number of magazines published doubled, from 3,500 to 7,000.
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Muckraking articles in magazines helped lead to child labor laws.
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Pulp magazines are composed mostly of material excerpted from other sources.
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The true golden age of photojournalism began with the introduction of television.
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Examples of special interest magazines include Filipinas and Lefthander Magazine.
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Magazines reacted to competition from television by refusing to mention TV stars in their articles.
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Slate and Salon magazines are popular both online and in print versions.
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Trade magazines focus on a particular business.
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The terms "professional journals" and "trade magazines" are interchangeable.
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Subscriptions for medical journals can cost over $5,000 a year.
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A publisher can be a person or a company.
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A magazine's mission statement is a brief statement on how the magazine is unique, and what makes it successful.
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A split-run edition is a magazine issue published for a segment of the total circulation.
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Teen magazines are read by girls as early as first grade.
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Legally, magazines are expected to be more diligent about the truth than newspapers.
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What is the appeal of Latina to its readers?
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Name and describe the three stages in the evolution of a mass medium.
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Why were early magazines considered a luxury?
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What three events made the golden age of magazines possible?
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Discuss the origins of the term "muckraker." What does the term mean? Who were some of the muckrakers and what did they do? Use specific examples.
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How did Henry Luce make an impact on the magazine industry?
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Describe the Golden Age of photojournalism.
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What advantages are there for magazine publishers to publish on the Internet?
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What is a consumer magazine? Give examples. How does it differ from other types of magazines?
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What are the reasons teen magazines are such a thriving business?
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What is a split-run edition and why would a publisher produce one?
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Describe how magazine images of "the ideal woman" have changed over the years.
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What are two of the criticisms blamed on "skin magazines"? Why do industry professionals insist they are not to blame?
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What problems did Time magazine and the New Republic have in 1998, and what did critics say?
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Discuss the pros and cons of a magazine having editorial independence from advertisers and sources. Use examples.
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The three stages of media development are elite, popular and ______.
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The most famous women's magazine is Ladies' Home ______.
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______ is the opportunity for an advertiser to place an ad near a particular article, at an extra cost.
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Advances in high speed ______ technology and photo engraving helped bring magazine production costs down during the golden age of magazines.
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Investigative journalism conducted with the goal of bringing about social reform was called ______.
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______ are magazines produced on cheap paper with a low cultural reach.
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Web-only magazines are called ______.
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______ magazines focus on a particular business.
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Another term for literary magazines is ______ magazines.
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Small, inexpensive publications called ______ are put out by people who are enthusiastic about a particular topic, often an obscure one.
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A mission ______ is a brief explanation of how a magazine will be unique, and what will make it successful.
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A sponsored magazine is one published by an ______, such as National Geographic
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The ______ editor is a magazine's highest-paid freelance writer, who sometimes polishes others' work.
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Blow-in ______ usually contain subscription solicitations.
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Slightly different versions of the same magazine that go out to subscribers with different characteristics are called ______ editions.
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A subscription ______ company is a business that specializes in soliciting magazines' subscriptions.
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In ______ circulation, magazines are sent free to desired readers.
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Magazines use ______ to get the name of their magazines into the news.
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Pass-along ______ refers to readership beyond the original purchaser of a publication.
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Editorial material designed to enhance nearby advertising is called complementary ______.
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Deck 5: Magazines: The First of the Specialized Media
1
Media generally go through three stages of development:

A) elite, specialized, popular
B) elite, popular, specialized
C) specialized, popular, elite
D) popular, specialized, elite
elite, popular, specialized
2
The first magazine, Edifying Monthly Discussions, appeared in

A) China
B) The United States
C) England
D) None of these
None of these
3
The first magazines in America were considered luxuries because

A) they cost a lot
B) they were heavy and expensive to mail
C) people didn't have the leisure time to read
D) all of these
all of these
4
The best known and longest-running women's magazine in history is

A) Ladies' Magazine
B) Cosmopolitan
C) Godey's Lady's Book
D) The Ladies' Home Journal
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5
Offering an advertiser the opportunity to place an ad near a particular article is called

A) a tie-in
B) an advertising placement
C) a complement
D) an adjacency
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6
The "golden age" of American magazines, when the number of magazines published doubled, was from

A) 1835-1855
B) 1885-1905
C) 1925-1945
D) 1975-1995
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7
One of the reasons for the golden age of magazines was

A) muckrakers
B) chain ownership
C) expensive publication features
D) lower postal rates
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8
Investigative reporters in the early 1900s were known as

A) pulps
B) motley fools
C) risk-takers
D) muckrakers
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9
The first news magazine, Time, was founded in

A) 1895
B) 1905
C) 1923
D) 1942
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10
Magazines were America's only national medium from the 1890s until the 1920s when ______ was/were established.

A) the Internet
B) instant messaging
C) television networks
D) radio networks
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11
The first periodical on the Internet was

A) The New England Journal of Medicine
B) Slate
C) Time
D) Playboy
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12
Magazines today are generally classified as

A) women's, men's or news
B) consumer, trade or public relations
C) consumer, trade or hobby
D) consumer, news or sports
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13
All of the majors (magazines with a circulation of over 500,000) are:

A) trade magazines
B) consumer magazines
C) public relations magazines
D) women's magazines
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14
Another name for academic journals is:

A) little magazines
B) educational publications
C) instructors' guides
D) scholarly journals
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15
A magazine with the purpose of making its parent organization look good is called

A) a public relations magazine
B) a trade magazine
C) a popular magazine
D) none of these
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16
In 2008, the top magazines by circulation were

A) People and TV Guide
B) Time and Modern Maturity
C) AARP The Magazine and AARP Bulletin
D) Reader's Digest and TV Guide
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17
The person who provides the magazine with its character and individuality is

A) the publisher
B) the managing editor
C) the sponsor
D) the executive editor
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18
Most magazines "live or die" by their

A) design staff
B) advertising sales staff
C) reporting staff
D) editorial staff
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19
The job of finding and keeping magazine subscribers is done by the

A) circulation department
B) advertising department
C) public relations department
D) all of these
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20
A controlled circulation magazine is

A) sent only to paid subscribers
B) sent only to adults over 21
C) sent free to certain readers
D) all of these
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21
The department that coordinates the printing of the magazines is called

A) publishing
B) production
C) promotion
D) printing
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22
The magazine industry states that ___ percent of American adults read 12 magazine issues a month.

A) 30
B) 50
C) 70
D) 90
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23
The average woman is around 5'4" tall and weighs 144 pounds, while fashion magazines depict women as

A) 5'7" and less than 135 pounds
B) 5'8" and less than 130 pounds
C) 5'9" and less than 125 pounds
D) 5'10" and less than 120 pounds
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Wal-Mart stopped selling

A) Maxim
B) Cosmopolitan
C) Redbook
D) all of these
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25
Editorial independence refers to a magazine's independence from

A) advertisers
B) people it writes about
C) people who supply it with information
D) all of these
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26
The media go through three stages of development over time: the elite, popular and specialized stages.
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27
The first magazine in America appeared nearly 200 years after printing technology had been used to produce books.
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The earliest women's magazines began over 100 years after men's magazines.
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In the first magazine with color illustrations, the pictures were painted by hand.
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The first magazine to win a general interest, mass audience was The Saturday Evening Post.
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31
During the 1600s, the number of magazines published doubled, from 3,500 to 7,000.
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32
Muckraking articles in magazines helped lead to child labor laws.
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Pulp magazines are composed mostly of material excerpted from other sources.
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The true golden age of photojournalism began with the introduction of television.
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Examples of special interest magazines include Filipinas and Lefthander Magazine.
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36
Magazines reacted to competition from television by refusing to mention TV stars in their articles.
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37
Slate and Salon magazines are popular both online and in print versions.
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Trade magazines focus on a particular business.
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The terms "professional journals" and "trade magazines" are interchangeable.
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Subscriptions for medical journals can cost over $5,000 a year.
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A publisher can be a person or a company.
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A magazine's mission statement is a brief statement on how the magazine is unique, and what makes it successful.
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A split-run edition is a magazine issue published for a segment of the total circulation.
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Teen magazines are read by girls as early as first grade.
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Legally, magazines are expected to be more diligent about the truth than newspapers.
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What is the appeal of Latina to its readers?
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Name and describe the three stages in the evolution of a mass medium.
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Why were early magazines considered a luxury?
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What three events made the golden age of magazines possible?
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50
Discuss the origins of the term "muckraker." What does the term mean? Who were some of the muckrakers and what did they do? Use specific examples.
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How did Henry Luce make an impact on the magazine industry?
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52
Describe the Golden Age of photojournalism.
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What advantages are there for magazine publishers to publish on the Internet?
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54
What is a consumer magazine? Give examples. How does it differ from other types of magazines?
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What are the reasons teen magazines are such a thriving business?
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What is a split-run edition and why would a publisher produce one?
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Describe how magazine images of "the ideal woman" have changed over the years.
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What are two of the criticisms blamed on "skin magazines"? Why do industry professionals insist they are not to blame?
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What problems did Time magazine and the New Republic have in 1998, and what did critics say?
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Discuss the pros and cons of a magazine having editorial independence from advertisers and sources. Use examples.
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61
The three stages of media development are elite, popular and ______.
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62
The most famous women's magazine is Ladies' Home ______.
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63
______ is the opportunity for an advertiser to place an ad near a particular article, at an extra cost.
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64
Advances in high speed ______ technology and photo engraving helped bring magazine production costs down during the golden age of magazines.
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65
Investigative journalism conducted with the goal of bringing about social reform was called ______.
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66
______ are magazines produced on cheap paper with a low cultural reach.
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67
Web-only magazines are called ______.
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68
______ magazines focus on a particular business.
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69
Another term for literary magazines is ______ magazines.
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Small, inexpensive publications called ______ are put out by people who are enthusiastic about a particular topic, often an obscure one.
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71
A mission ______ is a brief explanation of how a magazine will be unique, and what will make it successful.
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72
A sponsored magazine is one published by an ______, such as National Geographic
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73
The ______ editor is a magazine's highest-paid freelance writer, who sometimes polishes others' work.
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74
Blow-in ______ usually contain subscription solicitations.
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Slightly different versions of the same magazine that go out to subscribers with different characteristics are called ______ editions.
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A subscription ______ company is a business that specializes in soliciting magazines' subscriptions.
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In ______ circulation, magazines are sent free to desired readers.
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Magazines use ______ to get the name of their magazines into the news.
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Pass-along ______ refers to readership beyond the original purchaser of a publication.
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Editorial material designed to enhance nearby advertising is called complementary ______.
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