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After 6 Decades, 'Jet' Magazine Decides To Go All-Digital : Code Switch The digest of black life is ending its print offerings after more than 60 years. The once-influential publication was an ...
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.
The magazine documented African-American news and culture for more than 60 years. It recently announced that it's going digital. Richard Prince of Journal-isms talks about Jet's legacy.
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 will stop publishing a print edition and switch to a digital format in June, the magazine’s publisher announced Wednesday. “We are not saying goodbye to JET. We are embracing the ...
Until last year, Ebony was in danger of being permanently lost. Weighed down by debt, the original parent company, Johnson Publishing, sold Ebony and Jet in 2016 for an undisclosed price to Clear ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ex-NBA star Junior Bridgeman bought the Black magazines. Now the first interview with a new CEO, who feels empowered by a legacy — not burdened by it. New CEO of Ebony and Jet maps a comeback ...
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