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The Monthly Review editorial staff was joined in May 1969 by radical economist Harry Magdoff, replacing Leo Huberman, who had died in 1968. Magdoff, a reader of the publication from its first issue in 1949, bolstered the already well-developed " Third-Worldist " orientation of the publication, based upon revolutionary events in Cuba , China ...
Prabuddha Bharata Or Awakened India is an English-language monthly journal of the Ramakrishna Order, in publication since July 1896. [1] It carries articles and translations by monks, scholars, and other writers on humanities and social sciences including religious, psychological, historical, and cultural themes.
Monthly Madina, most widely circulated monthly that has been published since 1961 [30] Forum, a human rights oriented magazine published between 1969 and 1971, re-established in 2006; Dhaka Courier, English-language news magazine founded in 1984, it is the longest running English current affairs magazine in the country.
The editorial boards of the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times planned to endorse Kamala Harris. The owners of the newspapers stopped their papers from publishing the endorsements less than two weeks before Election Day. The Post's owner since 2013, Jeff Bezos, instructed publisher William Lewis to not make an endorsement.
Society – monthly celebrity/lifestyle magazine; Sportstar; Swarajya; Tehelka – news weekly; Tinkle – children's magazine; Time Magazine Asia – weekly; Tinpahar – bimonthly, bilingual; Today's Traveller; Varkaa – monthly; food, lifestyle, film magazine; Vedanta Kesari – monthly cultural/spiritual, inspired by Vivekananda and ...
Pakistan Textile Journal, (Monthly textile magazine, published in Karachi) Shaheen Annual Youth Magazine, (In languages English, Urdu, Saraiki & Pashto, published in Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore) Spider, (Monthly computer magazine, published in Karachi, owned by the Dawn group) Trade Chronicle, (monthly commerce magazine)
An editorial calendar, or publishing schedule, is used by bloggers, publishers, businesses, and groups to control publication of content across different media, for example, newspaper, magazine, blog, email newsletters, and social media outlets.
The fortnightly format was created specifically to supplement the research, analyses and documentation efforts of CSE, also founded by Anil Agarwal in 1980. The objective / founding principles of the magazine, as envisioned in the first editorial, was to "fill a critical information gap’ rather than ‘capture a share of the information market".