The second edition of The Magazine Century: American Magazines Since 1900 offers the freshest and most up-to-date history of American magazines through 2020. It includes chapters telling the stories of new magazine launches in each decade since 1900. These chapters offer a behind-the-scenes look at America's best-known magazines and publishers and how they got started. It also includes this key information not included in the first edition:
. Updated circulation data for major magazines
. Major magazine closings and new launches
. Ownership changes at major publishing companies
. Histories of several magazines not in the 1st edition
. The internet's effect on magazine publishing
. Biographies of colorful and controversial editors
. New details about the history of Black-owned magazines
. The pandemic's effect on magazine publishing
. Recent interviews with magazine editors and publishers
. The surprising rebound of print magazines
. Updated circulation data for major magazines
. Major magazine closings and new launches
. Ownership changes at major publishing companies
. Histories of several magazines not in the 1st edition
. The internet's effect on magazine publishing
. Biographies of colorful and controversial editors
. New details about the history of Black-owned magazines
. The pandemic's effect on magazine publishing
. Recent interviews with magazine editors and publishers
. The surprising rebound of print magazines
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«Taking a page from the legendary magazine publisher Henry Luce, who termed the twentieth century 'the American century', David E. Sumner aptly adapts his magazine history book and names it 'The Magazine Century'. The book scans the magazines of the twentieth century and provides the reader with a carefully crafted buffet of historical nuggets - enough to engage its audience with an amazing experience that leaves them satisfied and wanting more at the same time. The love affair with magazines that this book offers is a historical asset to anyone thinking of starting, studying, or even dreaming about launching a new magazine. It is the cornerstone of our past, from which we can live our present and better prepare for our future. A must-read for anyone who ever doubts the power of magazines and their place in our history.» (Samir Husni, Professor of Journalism and Director, Magazine Innovation Center, University of Mississippi)
«The future of magazines? Murky. Their past? Glorious. How we got from there to here is told in this compelling history. It's thrilling, funny, disturbing, sad, and ultimately inspiring. And in these pages are broad and helpful hints on how we can return to glorious.» (Richard B. Stolley, Founding Editor, 'People', and Senior Editorial Adviser, Time Inc.)
«The future of magazines? Murky. Their past? Glorious. How we got from there to here is told in this compelling history. It's thrilling, funny, disturbing, sad, and ultimately inspiring. And in these pages are broad and helpful hints on how we can return to glorious.» (Richard B. Stolley, Founding Editor, 'People', and Senior Editorial Adviser, Time Inc.)