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  2. Jet (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Jet was published on November 1, 1951, by John H. Johnson in Chicago, Illinois. [8] Johnson called his magazine Jet because he wanted the name to symbolize "Black and speed". In Jet ' s first issue, Johnson wrote, "In the world today everything is moving along at a faster clip. There is more news and far less time to read it."

  3. John H. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson's company, with its creation of Ebony (1945) and Jet (1951) magazines, was among the most influential African-American business in media in the second half of the twentieth century. [4] In 1982, Johnson became the first African American to appear on the Forbes 400. In 1987, Johnson was named Black Enterprise Entrepreneur of the year.

  4. Johnson Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, the company offered the Ebony/Jet photo archives spanning more than 70 years, for sale [5] to reduce the company's debt. In June 2016, the company announced the sale of Ebony and Jet magazines. [32] The buyer, Clear View Group, a private equity firm based in Austin, Texas, created a new publisher called Ebony Media Corp. The ...

  5. Jet magazine returns with cover star Pinky Cole

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    After printing its last issue in 2014, Black legacy publication Jet magazine is back with vegan phenomenon Pinky Cole as The post Jet magazine returns with cover star Pinky Cole appeared first on ...

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  7. Jet (British comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue included two Trebor Bumper Bars as free gifts; the second featured a 'Monster Wasp' and the third a voucher for free Wall's ice cream. [3] Priced at 3p and published on Thursdays, [7] to 40-page Jet failed to find an audience, however, and like Thunder was cancelled after 22 weekly issues. [4]

  8. Phillip Bloch - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Bloch is an American celebrity stylist, designer, and television personality. [1] He has styled historic cover photos including River Phoenix, which would be Phoenix's last photo shoot and the photo would be used on the cover of several magazines, [2] and Michael Jackson for Ebony and Jet magazine. [3]

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