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Research Magazines

By Robert Eastwood
Other Magazines
My magazine the daily express magazine and has a TV guide and interviews
in it which a lot of other magazines do including:

TV & Satellite is a magazine which shows what has happened in this weeks
TV and other information about what else is on for the upcoming week.

TV Guide is a magazine which is a magazine which tell the reader all the
times for shows on a lot of channels.
Daily Express
My magazine is about TV mostly with interviews about upcoming new
shows and a TV guide for the next week. The front cover always looks the
same as there is always a celebrity in the middle of the page with writing
surrounding them with Saturday in big letters at the top. A lot of other
magazines do this with having a celebrity in the middle of the front cover
such as Famous and Time. Daily Express also have some information
about travel, fashion, gardening and have a crossword at the back of the
magazine most of the time.
GQ
GQ is an international monthly men's magazine based in New York City. The
publication focuses on fashion, style, and culture for men, though articles on
food, movies, fitness, sex, music, travel, sports, technology, and books are also
featured. Gentlemen's Quarterly was launched in 1931 in the United States as
Apparel Arts. It was a men's fashion magazine for the clothing trade, aimed
primarily at wholesale buyers and retail sellers. Initially it had a very limited
print run and was aimed solely at industry insiders to enable them to give
advice to their customers. The popularity of the magazine among retail
customers, who often took the magazine Gentleman's Quarterly was re-
branded as GQ in 1967.[2] The rate of publication was increased from
quarterly to monthly in 1970.[2] In 1980 Cond Nast bought the publication,
and editor Art Cooper changed the course of the magazine, introducing
articles beyond fashion and establishing GQ as a general men's magazine in
competition with Esquire. Subsequently, international editions were launched
as regional adaptations of the U.S. editorial formula. Jim Nelson was named
editor-in-chief of GQ in February 2003; during his tenure he worked as both a
writer and an editor of several National Magazine Award-nominated
pieces.[om the retailers, spurred the creation of Esquire magazine in 1933.
FourFourTwo
FourFourTwo is a football magazine published by Haymarket. Issued
monthly, it published its 200th edition in February 2011. It takes its name
from the football formation of the same name, 4-4-2, which is considered to be
a basic, trustworthy and standard formation in English football. In 2008, it
was announced that FourFourTwo had entered into a three-year shirt
sponsorship deal with Swindon Town, which commenced in the 200809
season.
Vogue
Vogue is an American fashion and lifestyle magazine made up of many
components including fashion, beauty, culture, living, and runway. Vogue
began as a weekly newspaper in 1892 in the United States, before becoming a
monthly publication years later. The British Vogue was the first international
edition launched in 1916. The Vogue app displays content on mobile devices
and gives people the ability to view the magazine content wherever they go.
The app has new content everyday and people can choose to receive content
recommended just for their taste. In addition, the app allows one to save
stories for later and or read offline. Lastly, the app provides notifications for
fashion outbreaks and for new stories that are published pertaining to that
viewer's particular taste.
Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan is an international fashion magazine for women. Formerly titled
The Cosmopolitan, the magazine was first published in 1886 in the United
States as a family magazine; it was later transformed into a literary magazine
and eventually became a women's magazine in the late 1960s. Often referred
to as Cosmo, its content as of 2011 includes articles on women's issues,
relationships, sex, health, careers, self-improvement, celebrities, fashion, and
beauty. Published by Hearst Corporation, Cosmopolitan has 64 international
editions, is printed in 35 languages, and is distributed in more than 110
countries.
Autocar
Autocar is a weekly British automobile magazine published by Haymarket
Motoring Publications Ltd. It was first published in 1895 and refers to itself
as "The World's oldest car magazine". There are now several international
editions including China, India, New Zealand and South Africa. Autocar
claims to have invented the road test in 1928 when it analysed the Austin 7
Gordon England Sunshine Saloon. Autocar has been published weekly
throughout its life with only strikes in the 1970s interrupting its frequency. In
1988, it absorbed its long-time rival The Motor magazine, founded by Temple
Press Ltd on 28 January 1903, briefly calling itself Autocar & Motor
afterwards, before reverting to Autocar. The magazine has scored many firsts
in its history including the first full road tests and independent performance
tests of the Jaguar XJ220, McLaren F1, and the Porsche 911 GT1. It was also
the first magazine to produce independently recorded performance figures for
the Bugatti Veyron, which were published in the 31 May 2006 issue.

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