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The Magazine From Cover to Cover : Inside a Dynamic Industry

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This fascinating overview examines the planning and organizing of a magazine and its staff and explains editorial, design, production, legal, and ethical issues, as well as industry trends. It shows how magazines reflect and influence the world around them.

376 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1999

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June 22, 2025
I had to read this for my Magazine Production class. I don’t know if I really have a “real” rating for it, but I’d give it a 4, since it wasn’t too too bad or dry to read and it gave pretty decent information. I feel like I was able to learn a good amount, even if some of it was a bit outdated, which our professor told us it was. Overall I didn’t hate needing to read this.
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February 26, 2009
I finally finished it! It took me a long time, not because it wasn't interesting—because it was so interesting!—it was just really dense and I have a problem reading for class. So now that I am graduated, I enjoy reading textbooks I guess?

This was lovely. I especially enjoyed the chapter on magazine legalities. Way more interesting than I thought it would be.

The examples throughout are great, and the amount of research that went into this book is very impressive.

If you borrow my copy you will note that there are several editing issues in it, though (e.g., missing periods). But I forgive them. If they hire me to edit the next edition.
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May 8, 2010
Interesting review of magazine publishing, but starting to become dated as the industry changes and evolves (especially now). Glad it's foreseeing a rosy future for print publications, but one huge negative are the few typos I've found so far. This is the second edition and it's sad that it hasn't been as meticulously edited as I'd expect from this sort of book.
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