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  2. Time (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It often promoted both Time magazine and U.S. political and corporate interests. According to The March of Time, as early as 1924, Larsen had brought Time into the infant radio business by broadcasting a 15-minute sustaining quiz show entitled Pop Question which survived until 1925.

  3. Classified magazine - Wikipedia

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    A contact magazine is a type of classified magazine that is largely or wholly dedicated to personal ads. As well as publishing the personal ads, the publishers of contact magazines often run an anonymous mail forwarding service that allows advertisers to identify themselves only with box numbers .

  4. Florida Trend - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the 12 monthly issues, Florida Trend produces specialty annuals such as Florida 500, [5] reporting on the state's most influential business leaders across major industries; Business Florida, [6] for the state's economic development interests; Florida Small Business, [7] to help individuals start and grow companies; Legal Elite ...

  5. Juggs - Wikipedia

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    Juggs is a softcore pornography adult magazine published in the United States that specializes in photographs of women with large breasts.. It has been described as "the magazine of choice for breast men" by Jerry Saltz, art critic for The Village Voice news magazine.

  6. AVN (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2007, AVN launched the first ever pan-European, English-language adult industry trade-magazine, AVN Europe, with editorial offices based in Budapest, Hungary. [citation needed] For about two years, AVN Europe published monthly issues with reviews and news items as well as in-depth background articles on such topics as historical development, distribution patterns and women's erotica.

  7. Small business - Wikipedia

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    A history of small business in America (UNC Press Books, 2003). online; Conservative Political Centre. Small business and the rebirth of enterprise in Britain (1988) online; Dicke, Thomas S. "The small business tradition." OAH Magazine of History 11.1 (1996): 11–16. in USA online; Edmiston, Kelly (2010).

  8. Discover (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Discover was created primarily through the efforts of Time magazine editor Leon Jaroff.He noticed that magazine sales jumped every time the cover featured a science topic. Jaroff interpreted this as a considerable public interest in science, and in 1971, he began agitating for the creation of a science-oriented magazin

  9. Interzone (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Gardner Dozois referred to Interzone in 2007 as the "handsomest SF magazine in the business". [5] In 2006, the Science Fiction Writers of America removed the magazine from its list of professional markets due to low rates and small circulation. [6] However, within the genre field the magazine is still ranked as a professional publication. [7]