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Jet promises 3D images, video interviews, enhanced digital maps, audio content and new Web series. "We wanted to create an interesting, fresh and interactive app," McKissack said.
Jet magazine says the new weekly digital-magazine app will harness the power of multimedia, telling stories using video interviews, enhanced digital maps, 3D charts and, of course, photography ...
Jet magazine, the digest-size publication that has been a staple among African-American readers for 63 years, is getting out of the print business. Johnson Publishing announced Wednesday that Jet ...
Jet magazine, the digest-sized publication that has been a staple among African-American readers for 63 years, ... It will include video interviews, 3-D charts and archival photos, ...
NEW YORK • Jet magazine, which first hit newsstands at the dawn of the civil rights movement, is ceasing regular print publication and transforming into a digital magazine app. Johnson ...
Jet magazine re-launches to capture fresh, new audiences. theGRIO REPORT - From the mailboxes of African-American homes and company waiting room tables to underneath the dryers in beauty shops ...
NEW YORK — Jet magazine, which first hit newsstands at the dawn of the civil rights movement, is ceasing weekly print publication and transforming into a digital magazine app. Johnson Publishing ...
Keke Palmer, the youngest talk show host in history, covers JET magazine’s new digital app, which launched yesterday (June 30). After a 60-year run, Johnson Publishing has shuttered JET magazine ...
Johnson Publishing Company (JPC), announced today that JET magazine, founded in 1951, will transition to a digital magazine app at the end of June. JPC is making the proactive decision to adapt to ...
Remember “Beauty of the Week,” Jet magazine’s famous page 43, which featured Black women college students, actors, nurses, and everyday girls in swimsuits?
Every time I open up that Jet magazine, ... Interview highlights from NMAAHC director Kevin Young. On the legacy of Ebony and Jet, and what it means to have the collection in the museum ...