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And Jet was everywhere — barbershops, salons, waiting rooms. It was as if John H. Johnson, the magazine's publisher, had decided to gift any black person born before 1975 with a subscription on ...
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.
In addition to advertising, the company will also rely on subscription fees -- the app is free for 30 days, and $20 a year after that. According to its website, Jet is the No. 3 magazine in the ...
Every time I open up that Jet magazine, that Ebony magazine ... “I think like many people, I grew up with subscriptions in my house to Ebony and Jet or people would read it in the barbershop ...
After printing its last issue in 2014, Black legacy publication Jet magazine is back with vegan phenomenon Pinky Cole as its cover star! Growing up, Jet magazine was a staple in the Black community.
Remember “Beauty of the Week,” Jet magazine’s famous page 43, which featured Black women college students, actors, nurses, and everyday girls in swimsuits? Now, anyone can be a beauty of the ...
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 ...
Jet Magazine is partnering with Disctopia, a podcast, music, and audiobook streaming platform for independent creators, to bring Black voices to the forefront. The publication, which reported on ...