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How Ebony and Jet magazines aim for a comeback. New CEO: ‘I want my people back’ By Tre’vell Anderson Jan. 19, 2021 7 AM PT ...
Jet Magazines owner, Johnson Publishing Company, will be moving the magazine to a largely digitized format starting in June, delivered through the companies website and paid subscription app.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture and Getty Research Archive have acquired the Johnson Publishing archives, which include archives of the iconic publications Jet and Ebony.
The February 1968 issue of Ebony Magazine, which contained Lerone Bennett Jr.’s essay “Was Abe Lincoln a White Supremacist?” Courtesy EBONY Media Operations, LLC.
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, Jet ...
Remember “Beauty of the Week,” Jet magazine’s famous page 43, which featured Black women college students, actors, nurses, and everyday girls in swimsuits?
Black media like Jet magazine made me aware of national news coverage. Today, the media landscape has changed drastically for African Americans.
Jet can also offer "more of what you've loved all week," she said. Rogers said opinion writers would contribute to the magazine, first published 60 years ago.
For seven decades, Ebony and Jet magazines printed compelling stories and vivid photographs depicting Black life and culture in America.
"Let the people see what they did to my boy." Those were the words spoken by Emmett Till's mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, after viewing the brutalized body of her son.
Chicago-based Jet magazine announced that after 63 years as a cultural mainstay and chronicler of black life in America, it will cease its print edition and adopt an online-only format starting in ...