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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 ...
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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 ...
Cover title Cover model(s), Event Namesake photo Sales (in million) Notes March 1973 Family Circle — — — 9.5 [3] August 1964 Life "The Beatles: They're Here Again and What a Ruckus!" The Beatles: 8.5 April 1965 Life "Drama of Life Before Birth" — — 8 [4] First-four days copies according to American Society of Magazine Editors [5 ...
The First Lady of the United States has graced many covers throughout her eight years in the White House. ... Take a look back at her most fashionable, fun, sexy and fabulous magazine covers: Show ...
Covermount (sometimes written cover mount) is the name given to storage media (containing software and or audiovisual media) or other products (ranging from toys to flip-flops) packaged as part of a magazine or newspaper. The name comes from the method of packaging; the media or product is placed in a transparent plastic sleeve and mounted on ...
On January 16, 1963, actor Troy Donahue filed a $200,000 lawsuit 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]
The magazine was started in 1911 under the name The Pictures and in 1914 it merged with Picturegoer. [1] Following the merge it was renamed Pictures and The Picturegoer, which continued until 1920. [1] The same year it was renamed as Pictures for the Picturegoer. [1] It began publication with the name Picturegoer in January 1921.