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  2. SKY Magazine - Wikipedia

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    SKY Magazine was a British magazine that was published between 1987 and 2001. It was an entertainment magazine dealing mainly in celebrities featured in film, television and music. [1] Originally produced by News International's magazine division as a fortnightly, the title struggled and was sold to EMAP, who relaunched it as a monthly. [2]

  3. Sky & Telescope - Wikipedia

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    Sky & Telescope (S&T) is a monthly magazine covering all aspects of amateur and professional astronomy, including what to see in the sky tonight and new findings in astronomy. Other topics covered include: observing guides for planets, galaxies, star clusters, and other objects visible in the night sky

  4. Sky (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Sky is the name of multiple magazines. It may refer to: SKY Magazine (1987–2001; aka "SKY"), British pop cultural magazine, published fortnightly by News International and then monthly by EMAP; Sky Magazine (ceased 2011; aka "Sky Mag"), British pop culture magazine for Sky Digital subscribers published by BSkyB

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  6. Spellbound (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Spellbound was created for Sky One as a way to involve readers of the network's Sky Magazine in an interactive game. The magazine included game cards, which viewers could use to mark off letters revealed in each round; all viewers who marked off every letter on their card for that day and called the studio by a set time won equal shares of a £1,000 cash jackpot.

  7. David J. Eicher - Wikipedia

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    David John Eicher (born August 7, 1961) is an American editor, writer, and popularizer of astronomy and space. He has been editor-in-chief of Astronomy magazine since 2002. . He is author, coauthor, or editor of 23 books on science and American history and is known for having founded a magazine on astronomical observing, Deep Sky Monthly, when he was a 15-year-old high school stude

  8. Mark Frith - Wikipedia

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    He then edited SKY Magazine from 1996 to late 1997, [1] [4] before helping to develop Heat magazine (which launched in 1999). [4] He was put in charge in early 2000 and transformed the title from a 60,000-a-week selling magazine to sales of over half a million an issue. He left the magazine in May 2008, having landed a book deal with Ebury ...

  9. The Sky (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Sky was a magazine for amateur astronomers published between 1935 and 1941. [1] It was the successor to a monthly bulletin called The Amateur Astronomer, which was published by the Amateur Astronomers Association (AAA) of New York City, and a precursor to Sky & Telescope before merging with The Telescope.