Description
Book SynopsisThe second edition of The Magazine Century: American Magazines Since 1900 offers the freshest and most up-to-date history of American magazines through 2020. It includes chapters telling the stories of new magazine launches in each decade since 1900. These chapters offer a behind-the-scenes look at America's best-known magazines and publishers and how they got started. It also includes this key information not included in the first edition:
Updated circulation data for major magazines
Major magazine closings and new launches
Ownership changes at major publishing companies
Histories of several magazines not in the 1st edition
The internet's effect on magazine publishing
Biographies of colorful and controversial editors
New details about the history of Black-owned magazines
The pandemic's effect on magazine publishing
Recent interviews with magazine editors and publishers
The surprising rebound of print maga
Table of Contents
List of Tables – Foreword – The Magazine Century – The Emergence of Modern Magazines: The 1890s – Publishing Pioneers Create a Prosperous Century: 1900–1920 – Good Times, Great Magazines: The 1920s – More Readers, Fewer Advertisers: The 1930s – War, Censorship, and More Magazines: The 1940s – Magazines versus Television: The 1950s – Social Change for Magazines and America: The 1960s – Americans Pursue Leisure Interests: The 1970s – Computers and Celebrity Editors Dominate the Decade: The 1980s – New Media, Magazines, and Controversies: The 1990s – From Bust to Boom and Bust Again: 2000–2010 – From Magazines to Magazine Media: 2010–2020 – Publishing During an Uncertain Future: Beyond 2020 – For Further Reading – Index.