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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.
Jet is just the latest to succumb to the sad trend of magazines and newspapers that have recently reduced or eliminated their print publications after sharp drops in revenue and loss of circulation.
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 ...
Johnson Publishing Co., which launched Ebony and Jet magazines and was once one of the nation’s largest and most successful black-owned businesses, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
EBONY and Jet magazines were forced into involuntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy last week after multiple creditors filed petitions in a Texas court, demanding the parent company CVG group pay its ...
Jet magazine returns with cover star Pinky Cole After printing its last issue in 2014, Black legacy publication Jet magazine is back with vegan phenomenon Pinky Cole as its cover star!
CHICAGO (AP) — Johnson Publishing Co., former owner of the iconic Ebony and Jet magazines that helped changed the negative image of black people portrayed by U.S. media, filed for bankruptcy ...
While Jet's circulation has dropped over the past year, that was part of a planned strategy to spend less on boosting circulation and more on a remake of the publication, said Johnson CEO Desiree ...
In the Black community Ebony and Jet magazines are iconic brands that validate our achievements. On Tuesday, June 14 it was announced that Johnson Publishing sold the magazines for an undisclosed ...
Johnson Publishing, the company formerly behind magazines such as Ebony and Jet, has filed for bankruptcy.