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Pages in category "Magazines published in Arizona" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Arizona Business Magazine, based out of Phoenix, Arizona, is a monthly business magazine, published by AZ Big Media. The magazine covers a wide range of topics focusing on the Arizona business scene, aimed at high-level corporate executives and business owners .
Today, Arizona Highways ' monthly circulation surpasses 200,000 copies, with readers in 50 U.S. states and in two-thirds of the world's countries. Although known primarily for its magazine, Arizona Highways also publishes books, calendars, and other Arizona-related products. [5]
Arizona Copper Camp – Ray in the 1910s and 1920s [19] Arizona Daily Citizen – Tucson 1880s – 1900s [20] See also: Arizona Citizen, Tucson Citizen, Arizona Weekly Citizen. The Arizona Daily Orb – Bisbee 1890s – 1900s [21] The Arizona Gleam – Phoenix in the 1920s and 1930s [22] The Arizona Journal; The Arizona Kicker – Tombstone [23]
The newspaper was founded May 19, 1890, under the name The Arizona Republican. [ 3 ] Dwight B. Heard , a Phoenix land and cattle baron, ran the newspaper from 1912 until his death in 1929.
In 2012, the group acquired AZ Integrated Media and its flagship publication College Times Magazine, a publication targeting 15- to 34-year-old young adults. The weekly entertainment magazine is published 24 times a year and distributed at 1,200 strategically chosen locations in and near Phoenix, and enjoys more than 130,000 readers. [ 7 ]
Trends is an American society, [1] philanthropy, fashion [2] and lifestyle magazine published in Arizona.Created by Danny Medina [3] in 1982, it was purchased by Bill Dougherty in 2001, who now serves as its publisher.
Arizona state nickname and slogan: Grand Canyon State; Arizona state reptile: Arizona ridge-nosed rattlesnake (Crotalus willardi) Arizona state seal: Great Seal of the State of Arizona; Arizona state songs: Arizona March Song and Arizona; Arizona state tree: blue palo verde (Parkinsonia florida) United States quarter dollar – Arizona 2008: