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In 1941, interviews on American radio and favorable articles in US magazines, including a piece by Jack Alexander in The Saturday Evening Post, led to increased book sales and membership.
Towards the early 1990s, the BBS industry became so popular that it spawned three monthly magazines, Boardwatch, BBS Magazine, and in Asia and Australia, Chips ' n Bits Magazine which devoted extensive coverage of the software and technology innovations and people behind them, and listings to US and worldwide BBSes.
As the popularity of BASIC grew in this period, magazines ( such as Creative Computing in the US ) published complete source code in BASIC for games, utilities, and other programs.
In comparison, today's American daily tabloids are generally much less overheated and less oriented towards scandal and sensationalism than their predecessors, or their British counterparts, reduced to sections of only one-three pages as Internet sources and magazines such as US Weekly have taken up the mantle of disseminating most gossip.
The Information Control Division of the US Army had by July 1946 taken control of 37 German newspapers, six radio stations, 314 theaters, 642 cinemas, 101 magazines, 237 book publishers, and 7, 384 book dealers and printers.
Greer's images of Hooke, his life and work have been used for TV programmes in UK and US, in books, magazines and for PR.
British aviation magazines thus switched to the US form in the late twentieth century.
He continued to perform his one-man show, published ground-breaking books on the importance of contemporary manners as a means of social inclusivity as opposed to etiquette, which he claimed is socially exclusive, and supported himself by accepting social invitations and writing movie reviews and columns for US and UK magazines and newspapers.
Featuring a much more progressive sound than their earlier works, Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk won the ' album of the year ' poll in many popular metal magazines around the world, including UK Terrorizer and US Metal Maniacs.
Since the demise of the Disney Comics line, Disney has licensed out their properties to various US comics publishers, while continuing to publish comics in the since-defunct magazines Disney Adventures and Disney Adventures Comic Zone, as well as numerous book projects, and has reentered the periodical comics market through their 2010 purchase of Marvel Entertainment.
From a low of eight active US magazines in 1946, the field expanded to 20 just four years later.
According to sf historian and critic Mike Ashley, its success was the main reason for a subsequent flood of new releases: 22 more science fiction magazines appeared by 1954, when the market dipped again as a side effect of US Senate hearings into the putative connection between comic books and juvenile delinquency.
In the US, illustrated stories for children appeared in magazines like Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, Woman's Home Companion intended for mothers to read to their children.
In the 1980s, the US Department of Transportation launched a series of public service announcements in magazines and on television featuring the antics of two talking crash dummies named Vince and Larry who modeled seat belt safety practices through their slapstick antics.
Primarily equipped with the US Army's M24 rifle, they can also be equipped with the standard and silenced M9, extra magazines or grenades.
Many non-commercial educational FM stations in the US ( especially public radio stations affiliated with NPR ) broadcast a radio reading service for the blind, which reads articles in local newspapers and sometimes magazines.
She has been featured in fashion spreads in most major fashion magazines including UK, US, and French Vogue magazines ( as well as other international versions of Vogue ), Another Man, Vanity Fair, the Face, and W. Moss has appeared on the cover of British Vogue 30 times, in addition to dozens of other international Vogue covers, and has been featured on the cover of 17 issues of W, including one issue with nine different covers that featured the model.
The first Integra never became as popular in Europe as it did in the US, but was praised by most motor magazines for its styling and overall road performance.
These new rifles, such as Mauser's Gewehr 98 and the US M1903 Springfield, featured box magazines that could chamber pointed " Spitzer " bullets, which lever action rifles with tubular magazines could not use for safety reasons ( a pointed bullet can accidentally fire the round in front of it in a tubular magazine ).
It publishes foreign editions of its newspapers and magazines in ten countries, including the US and Australia.
Canadian pop culture is also influenced by the United States, which borders Canada to the south ; US films, television shows and magazines dominate the Canadian media system.
French-speaking regions of Canada are not as dominated by US television and magazines as English-speaking regions.

US and newspapers
After returning to the US, Douglass produced some abolitionist newspapers: The North Star, Frederick Douglass Weekly, Frederick Douglass ' Paper, Douglass ' Monthly and New National Era.
He announced his invention of the first phonograph, a device for recording and replaying sound, on November 21, 1877 ( early reports appear in Scientific American and several newspapers in the beginning of November, and an even earlier announcement of Edison working on a ' talking-machine ' can be found in the Chicago Daily Tribune on May 9 ), and he demonstrated the device for the first time on November 29 ( it was patented on February 19, 1878 as US Patent 200, 521 ).
" Opinion pages of many US newspapers urged renewed efforts to overtake the Soviet scientific accomplishments.
** The comic strip FoxTrot makes its first appearance in US newspapers.
* August 13 – The comic strip Li ' l Abner is first published in US newspapers.
In the United States there are no industrywide standards and a survey of inhouse guides of 16 US daily newspapers showed that only three mentioned the word suicide and none gave guidelines about publishing the method of suicide.
They were, however, used in the 1930s by major newspapers, and by the US Postal Service for mail service between the Camden, NJ airport ( USA ) and the top of the post office building in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ( USA ).
In some countries, especially Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US, broadsheet newspapers are commonly perceived to be more intellectual in content than their tabloid counterparts, using their greater size to examine stories in more depth, while carrying less sensationalist and celebrity material.
Similarly, TWC also provides weather reports for a number of US newspapers, including a half-page national forecast for USA Today.
Photos of Arnett's bloodied face were circulated in US newspapers and caused further embarrassment for Diệm and Nhu.
The organizing committee put no record of the finances of the Games in their report, though contemporary newspapers reported that the Games had made a profit of US $ 1, 000, 000.
On October 13, 1984, Interstate 40 was opened around the town and newspapers the next day reported the essential end of US 66.
Following this claim, on February 15, 2007 Taipei District Court ruled Thursday that President Chen Shui-bian must pay James Soong NT $ 3 million ( US $ 91, 183 ) in damages and apologize in the top three newspapers for his allegation that Soong met secretly with China's State Council Taiwan Affairs Office Director Chen Yunlin in 2005.
Local shoppers, such as The Key and US newspapers provide Nazareth with a source for local advertising and news on community events.
When the US entered World War II, Annie not only played her part by blowing up a Nazi submarine, but organized and led groups of children called the Junior Commandos in the collection of newspapers, scrap metal, and other recyclable materials for the war effort.
US newspapers falsely reported " the death of twenty-two of her crew " when in fact, only Durfee was killed.
* A statement released to various newspapers and signed by the leaders of Britain, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Hungary, Poland, Denmark and the Czech Republic shows support for the US, saying that Saddam should not be allowed to violate U. N. resolutions.
Casualty lists in US newspapers would cause a helpful wave of national indignation.
It was also reported in newspapers and TV both in the US and around the world.
The earliest known allegation that links the Whitechapel murders with a prominent London physician was in two articles published by a number of US newspapers between 1895 and 1897.
The column appears weekly in several dozen newspapers, mainly free newspapers in the US and Canada, but also newspapers in Europe and Asia.

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