For those of us who long ago experienced the magazine love-bite and have been battling the prejudice and scant attention shown this beautiful medium ever since, here at last is the book to set the record straight. Magazine Journalism is a painstakingly researched argument, whistling up the many voices of those who matter in magazines today, drawing on magazines' rich history and their ability to adapt and change to survive, exploring the mixed and vibrant economy that underpins the medium, and demonstrating that the future is as much an opportunity as a threat.
A comprehansiev review of the state of the magazine industry with an insider's knowledge of the working methods of magazine journalists and how they have adapted successfully to the digital age. A must read for all students.
A good theory-based book for students at level 6 considering research in magazine-based journalism. Using painstaking research it re-defines the image of today's magazines and looks to the future as digital attempts to march over the traditional news-stand
An interesting series of essays, useful to journalism undergraduates.
Timely and relevant for a fast-changing landscape, giving a much-needed scholarly overview, valuable industry insights and practical advice for students.
A good book for third year students.
Very well organized and underlying specific issues that totally relate to one of the courses I teach. Loved it.
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