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Jet magazine's most iconic covers 18 photos In 1951, Jet served as a weekly news digest for African-Americans. At 15 cents, the pamphlet-sized magazine could fit in a reader's pocket.
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.
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, the weekly African American publication famous for chronicling the civil rights movement, is ending its regular print edition after more than six decades.
Samir Husni took this one hard. Husni, founder and director of the Magazine Innovation Center at the University of Mississippi and the man who trademarked his nickname "Mr. Magazine," was doing ...
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 ...
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Jet magazine, the digest-sized 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 ...
Remember “Beauty of the Week,” Jet magazine’s famous page 43, which featured Black women college students, actors, nurses, and everyday girls in swimsuits?
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 ...