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  2. Photoplay - Wikipedia

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    Photoplay merged with another fan magazine, Movie Mirror, in 1941; and with TV-Radio Mirror in 1977, when the name became Photoplay and TV Mirror. The magazine published its final issue on April 15, 1980. [10] In a sign of changing times, the cover photo featured not movie stars but two television actresses, Victoria Principal and Charlene ...

  3. Macfadden Communications Group - Wikipedia

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    Macfadden's Fiction Lovers' Magazine; Midnight (also titled Midnight Mysteries) The Dance Magazine; Climax: Exciting Stories for Men; Photoplay (1934–1980) Secrets (1936-Personal Romances (1937-Movie Mirror; Radio Mirror ( -1948) Saga: Adventure Stories for Men (195x-198x) TV Radio Mirror (1949–1977) True Confessions (1963–1992) Motion ...

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  7. Helen Gilmore (magazine editor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 she was appointed editor of Movie Mirror Magazine, a Macfadden publication. She became editor of Photoplay in 1941 after the periodical merged with Movie Mirror. Her career as an editor lasted approximately a decade. Gilmore died of acute leukemia at Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York in 1947. She was 47 years old. [7]

  8. Modern Screen - Wikipedia

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    On January 16, 1963, actor Troy Donahue filed a $200,000 law suit in Santa Monica against Modern Screen, Dell Publishing Co., and 17 year old Joyce Becker, a self-described actress and writer, who wrote an inflammatory article the magazine published titled, “The First Time Troy Made Love to Me.” [8] [9]

  9. List of film critics - Wikipedia

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    Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times, At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper) David Edelstein (New York Magazine, NPR's Fresh Air, CBS Sunday Morning) Glenn Erickson (Online Film Critics Society) Manny Farber (The New Republic, Artforum) Otis Ferguson (The New Republic) Arturo Rodríguez Fernández; John H. Foote; Gary Franklin ; Philip French (The Observer)