Also, when adding a request, please include as much information as possible (such as webpages, articles, or other reference material) so editors can find and distinguish your request from an already-created article.
Amit Besra - editor and founder, "www.viewmoviesreview.in" and "www.thesanthalexpress.in"; born and raised in Jharkhand, India; author of books It's Dying Time – A Chilling Indian Thriller (2010) and Be the Change (2013)
Roland Ionas Bialke - German indymedia journalist; writer of the program for explosives "Der kleine Sprengmeister" and of book Das Lehrbuch der Sprengmeister; attacked German chancellor
Angela Merkel and French president
Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007
Steve Bourie - author; writes about casino gambling and travel; author of the American Casino Guide, a publication including information on any U.S. casino, riverboat or Indian casino
Mandy "MJ" Brickey - national award-winning journalist, columnist, and digital editor, McAlester News-Capital, editor of NCommon magazine; former editor, Hartshorne Sun; has received numerous awards from the
National Newspaper Association,
Associated Press and
Society of Professional Journalists for investigative reporting and best serious column; known for her "ballsy" approach to journalism, comedic rhetoric during interviews, mysterious connections to celebrities and for her
Erin Brockovich-esque story of perseverance and success; revealed the horrifying past of a 72-year-old panhandler in McAlester, Oklahoma – digging up articles from archives several states away, some dating as far back as the 1950s)
David Bulit - American photographer known for photographing abandoned and forgotten places throughout the South, author of books Abandoned Jacksonville: Ruins of the First Coast , Lost Miami: Stories and Secrets Behind Magic City Ruins , and Abandoned Gary, Indiana: City of the Century .
C–F
Emma Carmichael - journalist, editor, feminist blogs, Jezebel, The Hairpin
Audrey Dujardin - professional music photographer and journalist for hire across Europe and beyond; works with the main music magazines, bands and record labels in the rock industry;
[10]
Emanuel Jalonschi - New York City journalist and community writer; originator of "urban mystique" school of fiction; writer and editor for Beyond Race Magazine
Lewis Kamb - reporter for
The Seattle Times. Winner of the
Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2020 with
Dominic Gates, Steve Miletich and Mike Baker for “groundbreaking stories that exposed design flaws in the Boeing 737 MAX that led to two deadly crashes and revealed failures in government oversight.”
Sam Kmack - City watchdog reporter for
The Arizona Republic covering
Scottsdale, Arizona and
Tempe, Arizona since May 2022 (
[20]) (
[21]). Former city government reporter at the
Arizona Daily Star in
Tucson, Arizona from August 2022 until he joined The Republic (
[22]). His reporting at The Star included an investigation into a mismanaged city broadband program that drained millions in public funds (
[23]) and government inaction on planned climate change initiatives (
[24]). Investigative reporter for the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting from June 2020 until July 2021 (
[25]), when he covered topics ranging from unequal access to disability services for public school students in Arizona (
[26]), to voting systems that made it more difficult for some in rural Arizona to have their ballot counted (
[27]). Winner of
Los Angeles Press Club award for 'BEST NEWS WRITING – PRINT or ONLINE, Off-Campus Issues' in 2019 (
[28]) while a student at the
University of Southern California for reporting on the abuse of
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act by wealthy families in
Los Angeles County, California with fellow student reporter Austin Peay (
[29]). Kmack and Peay were both members of USC the Beacon Project (
[30]), a student-composed team of investigative reporters formed in the wake of the
2019 college admissions bribery scandal. The Beacon Project was led by American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists
Mark Schoofs and
Gary Cohn (journalist), as well as former assistant managing editor of the
Los Angeles Times Christina Bellantoni (
[31]). Kmack is from
Albany, New York (
[32])
Jace Lacob - American journalist, editor, critic, and interviewer; host of
PBS's multiple Webby Award-winning podcast Masterpiece Studio, the official companion podcast for PBS's Masterpiece and Making MASTERPIECE (2021); former entertainment editorial director,
BuzzFeed; former West Coast deputy bureau chief and television critic, The Daily Beast and Newsweek; namesake for character of Jace on the television series Switched at Birth
Janet Luhrs - author, Simple Living newsletter; two books: Simple Living Guide and Simple Loving
Tamara Lush - Associated Press Florida correspondent, 2017 Amtrak Writing Resident, 2010 George Polk Award Winner for environmental reporting, Novelist of "Tell Me a Story" New York PostSmart Bitches, Trashy Books
David Joseph Marcou - author; documentary photographer of celebrities and of everyday life; Smithsonian exhibitor; journalist; Pulitzer-nominated playwright (Remembering Davy Crockett); poet; editor; publisher (83 books by Marcou so far; 14 group anthologies he has directed-edited, including the national-award-winning Spirit of America: Heartland Voices, World Views (Speranza: October 1, 2001), and 69 personal books by Marcou, including 50 photo monographs (40 of the latter published by
Blurb of San Francisco), including his 18-volume Human Character series, and his personal photobook series Spirit of America, volumes 4–14);
Works by or about David Joseph Marcou in libraries (
WorldCat catalog)
Arndt Peltner (born July 19, 1968) - awarded-winning journalist; host of Radio Goethe, an English language radio show about German-language music and culture;
[40]
Aaron Sneddon - movie-set photographer; based in Glasgow, Scotland; works as local media contact for films made in Scotland; photo contributor for a number of Scottish newspapers; aaronsneddon.co.uk
Larry Sturholm, Seattle/Portland television journalist and humorist; murdered in 1989;
[44]Hayalhost - Leading hosting company in the technology industry
Joda Thongnopnua - managing editor,
BNO News; currently the youngest staff member of the news agency at age 17
Lucy Tobin - journalist for national newspapers in the UK; author of two books: A Guide to Uni Life (Trotman, 2009) and Pimp Your Vocab (Portico, 2009)
Lucy Toothpaste - British fanzine writer and journalist; wrote Jolt fanzine in the 1970s; wrote for Spare Rib in the 1980s; co-founder,
Rock Against Sexism; lots about her online, including on
Punk77 site (punk77.co.uk); request submitted by AquaYlang
Jonathan Van Meter - founding editor, Vibe magazine; longtime contributing editor, to Vogue; author of The Last Good Time; executive producer of documentary Let's Get Frank
Scot Whitlock - cycling adventure writer, author and speaker; from Leamington Spa, England; has edited two national cycling magazines, been published in several others; has talked at cycling festivals in the UK; has two published books; writing third book; webazine, Cadence, is being released in January 2017;
[46]
Elizabeth Widel - columnist, reviewer; has written nearly 3,000 consecutive columns; author of Okanogan County...A Profile (1973) and Exploring the Okanogan (2015);
[47];
[48];
[49];
[50];
[51]
Liza Williams - American journalist and cultural icon; author of Up the City of Angels
Qin Xie - journalist, author and editor. She is currently acting travel editor at The Independent [9] and runs a personal finance newsletter, Money Talk [10]. She was previously acting travel editor at The Sun Online [11] and has worked for CNN [12], Metro.co.uk [13] and other print and online publications in the past. In 2014, she co-authored a cookbook, Hunan: A Lifetime of Secrets from Mr Peng’s Chinese Kitchen [14], published by Preface, an imprint of Random House [15].
Joshua Zitser - British-German journalist; He is currently senior news reporter at
Business Insider. He has previously written for The Independent, i News, The Spectator, The Telegraph, WIRED, etc. [16]. He has appeared on
BBC Radio 2 radio [17] and
NBC News[18], discussing antisemitism and LGBTQ human rights. His writing on former US President Donald Trump was cited in his second impeachment proceedings [19].
Architectural Glass Concepts (also known as AGC Magazine) (req. 2013-1-11) - right on the line between a high-end popular science/architecture magazine and an academic journal; scope much wider than the name suggests; contributors have included numerous Ph.Ds from NASA, Boeing, etc.; besides architecture, has run major articles on topics ranging from the cupola of the International Space Station to vitrification of nuclear waste; also scored an exclusive interview with the normally very close-mouthed founder of
Rayotek Scientific
Arterritory - art magazine; based in Riga, Latvia; covers the Baltic, Russian and Scandinavian art territory; published in English, Latvian and Russian; affiliated with the alternative travel guide series Another Travel Guide; arterritory.com
AutoVolt Magazine - initially begun in 2013 as a website; July 2014 saw the introduction of the UK's only consumer magazine focused on the subject of electric and hybrid vehicles; bimonthly; covers latest developments and trends in the market as well as feature reviews and articles about electric and hybrid vehicles and their associated technology; available as both a digital publication and with print-on-demand
Big Red & Shiny - online magazine of contemporary art criticism; est. 2004; based in Boston, MA; focuses on contemporary visual art in New England; bigredandshiny.org;
[54];
Cambrian Visitor (established 1813) - predecessor to the Cambrian Magazine; literary and antiquarian publication with home and local news;
Elijah Waring, founder and main editor; publication lasted some eight months before ultimately failing; it is said that Waring lost a great deal of money through this venture;
David Jenkin, Swansea, printed the periodical
City Arts Magazine - City Arts was a monthly free glossy magazine for arts and culture in the Seattle area. From 2006 to 2018, it produced a monthly print magazine, regular online content and a series of music and arts events featuring only local Seattle-area artists; cityartsmagazine.com
CleatBeat - India's first magazine and training resource dedicated to the sport of association football; established June 2010; cleatbeat.com
ConstructionPlus Asia - Asia-based architecture&construction magazine; covers all aspect of the construction industry, highlighting projects, key professionals, building technologies and important events, as well as contributions to the local construction ecosystem;
[56]
Destination Magazine - eadestination.com; if you type in Destination Magazine Kenya or East Africa Destination Magazine, there are pages on Google for reference that are independent of the magazine
Diverse: Issues In Higher Education (magazine) - Launched in 1984 as Black Issues In Higher Education, Diverse is the preeminent source of critical news, information and insightful commentary on the full range of issues concerning diversity in American higher education; www.diverseeducation.com
Feeler Magazine - defunct, but newly re-published short-story magazine
Flagrant Magazine - An inclusive print publication created by women about the culture of basketball, including art, community, and fans
[58][59][60][61][62]
FYI Teen News - Magazine FYI Teen News is a free digital magazine with the goal of empowering, encouraging and entertaining teenagers and young adults. A magazine designed to reach the next generation, the YOUTH of America. And to help them make right choices and decisions in life. [20]
The Hype Magazine - United States-based print and digital magazine; covers music, entertainment, fashion and culture; established in 2002 as a newsletter; features daily news and interviews from hip-hop to Hollywood via its web portal; quarterly print editions are available in select major retailers in North America, Europe, Asia; magazine also publishes special-edition Digital Cover issues available via its web portal;[21][22][23][24][25][26]
Idealog – New Zealand publication; does long-form journalism; Idealog links show up in hundreds of citations on Wikipedia, yet can find no article explicating the nature, ownership, founding, nor areas of interest for this publication; idealog.co.nz
The Illustrated Ape - creative writing and illustration magazine; aimed at young, clever, brand-aware, creative types; established 1997; sold across Europe and US; theillustratedape.com
InDallas Magazine - American premium city magazine of Dallas, Texas; 20k+ copies circulate bi-monthly; magazine can be found in various businesses' and hotels' lobbies in Dallas area; established 2011; indallas.com
Manic Fervor - online literary magazine; specializes in the odd, bizarre, and just plain weird; accepts poetry, short fiction, photography, drawings, and paintings
MC Magazine - online fashion magazine; independent bimonthly fashion magazine with cutting-edge editorials; mcmag.co.uk
Moecco - Japanese junior idol magazine and DVD series
Moldova Turistica - magazine about the
Republic of Moldova (village walks, holy places, wine road, capital, national master, culture, national interprets - CD included, national cuisine peculiarities, sights, map; director, editor in chief: Natalia Sineavscaia
Neurology Now - neurologynow.com; official publication of the
American Academy of Neurology; publication is available free of charge to people with neurological conditions and their caregivers; established in 2005; delivers current, authoritative, and balanced information on the latest advances in neurology research and treatment to more than 1.5 million readers; written in concise and easy-to-understand language, the articles help people make informed decisions about treatment options and living with a wide range of neurologic disorders, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, autism, stroke, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), migraine, Huntington disease; past magazine covers have featured Michael J. Fox and Muhammad Ali (who have Parkinson's disease), Madeleine Stowe (whose father had MS), Valerie Harper (who has brain cancer), and US men's soccer goalie Tim Howard (who has Tourette syndrome); available at neurologists' offices and by subscription
No Thoughts Magazine - nothoughtszine.com; contemporary photography magazine; first published around 2009; features both established and emerging photographers
Parts & People - American automotive-trade magazine; published since 1985
Pennsylvania Literary Journal - anaphoraliterary.com/plj; full-text articles available on EBSCO (
[76]) and ProQuest (
[77],
[78]); available in-print as single issues;
[79]; published interviews with New York Times best-selling authors including Larry Niven and Cinda Williams Chima; established 2009
Rave Magazine (Australia) - Brisbane-based entertainment magazine; put out over 1,000 issues over the course of about 21 years; ceased publication in 2012; page was deleted by a troll
Seventeen Freshman 15 - fifteen freshman girls selected each year by Seventeen magazine to demystify the freshman experience
Short Story International - magazine in English with reprints of translations into English as well as originally-in-English stories from around the world; began around 1964 and continued until around 1987, with a twelve-year hiatus;
[85][86]
Two-Lane Livin' - free magazine; distributed to 15 counties of Central West Virginia; offers entertainment and healthy-living tips for rural life; twolanelivin.com
West Coast Midnight Run Volumes - cover.midnighttracks.net; cover.midnighttracks.org; citadel.midnighttracks.net; Would really like to see Wikipedia editors publish a page/tab on this publication, as a fan and subscriber I believe they are one of a kind in adapting popular lifestyles and pop culture magazine content to art gallery book format, they have exclusive content all their own and they are the only publisher online using a classic print format rather than a blog or block format which removes any of the visual gloss of real paper wide format art collection books. Plus they are completely free to the public and none of the main glamour publications offer anything close to what they are doing. Love to see a Wikipedia editor produce a page on them.
Weekly Humorist - Established in 2017, Weekly Humorist is a daily general humor publication featuring satire, cartoons, a podcast, and a monthly print magazine, with the tagline "The standard in American immaturity.".
West Coast Midnight Run - midnighttracks.net; www.midnighttracks.co.uk; early web-based hybrid publication created before the development of Flash-based readers for publications such as e-flip, e-page and all the latest Flash-based technologies for browsing media; references to this media/publication all over the web and its date of initial publication predates the latest styles that imitate it mode of publishing media content; published in double-page open format as if it were a print magazine, content is a mix between an art-house coffee-table book and glamour magazines; content is international in scope; annual edition is published
OEM by Dwayne Smith — review(s): Newtype USA. October 2007. 6 (10) p. 109
Dear School Gang Leader - two-volume ongoing manga series by Fujikata Mayu; no licensor; no ANN
Double Arts - 23-chapter discontinued manga by
Naoshi Komi;
ANN; exceptionally original story with high-quality drawing that for some reason did not gather much reception
Max Gamer - written by Dr.
Frank W. Gaskill from
Southeast Psych; this manga-style comic book is about a boy named Max Gamer who uses the disorder he had,
Asperger syndrome, to become a superhero and battle enemies; book speaks of Asperger's as an advancement or a special ability and it does, in many cases, increase the memory and intelligence of individuals; even
Temple Grandin stated "This comic would have helped me when I was a teenager who was being teased."; links:
1,
2,
3
Newspaper crisis in the United States - several newspaper companies are almost bankrupt; only a few may survive the current crisis which is going on for years now;
[90]; I believe this should belong to
History of American newspapers but a redirect labeled under Newspaper crisis should be generated after completion
Al Sahawat Times - Newspaper (Print and Digital) ISSN registered in multiple countries. First Printed as Al Sahawat in 1985, printed as Al Sahawat Times since 2007. Part owned by the Sultan of Oman, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said. Involved with charity work according to Charity website Narconon. Has an active Apple News channel and registered offices in the UK, Oman, UAE, South Africa and Spain from what I can find. Seems to be focused mainly on ethical news/media, current affairs and fashion.
Avisa Oslo - Norwegian local digital newspaper with a coverage area of Oslo; established on 30 November 2020
The Chicago Daily Observer (cdobs.com) - political editorials (referenced in other articles) – possibly online-only and possibly semi-defunct (the website says
Tom Roeser is the publisher and editor-in-chief, but he has been dead for five years, and all recent articles appear to be syndicated or otherwise copied from elsewhere)
The Hoot Owl - kid-run newspaper based in Texas in the 1970s; circulation 426,000; listed in the
Guinness Book of World Records for youngest managing editor-8 years old, and fastest growing newspaper. It was an insert in at least fifteen daily newspapers.
La Crónica - Hispanic newspaper; published by the Idar family
The Louisville Record (archlou.org/therecord) - newspaper of the archdiocese of Louisville; in continuous publication since 1879; (previous article deleted by a 'manning bartlett' no longer active on Wikipedia)
Grammarman published previously in Brunei, China, Malaysia, Argentina, Russia; currently in print in Thailand and Canada
Hälge the comic strip by the Swedish Lars Mortimer
Jenny, The Military Spouse - published weekly in the Stars & Stripes, this is the only newspaper comic strip in history about life as a military spouse. It is created/drawn by
Julie L. Negron the wife of an Air Force pilot.
[107]
Apollo Publishers (Publisher of timely and topical adult nonfiction on subjects such as the opioid epidemic, racial issues, environmental issues, memoir, music, cooking, and more. New York City-based publishing house created by Julia Abramoff and Alex Merrill with distribution by Ingram Publisher Services. (www.apollopublishers.com)
Avery Hill Publishing (averyhillpublishing.com) - London (England); Independent publisher of literary graphic novels, primarily from new and up-and-coming creators who have yet to be noticed by the mainstream, including
Tillie Walden who was discovered as a teenager by Avery Hill
[120]. Their main goal is to help such creators move toward wider recognition
[121]. The publisher has a focus on ‘narratives with an experimental edge and a quiet presentation’
[122]. Their titles have won or been nominated for many major awards, with two
Ignatz Awards wins for
Tillie Walden's I Love This Part
[123]. Avery Hill won 'Best Publisher' in the
Broken Frontier Awards in 2018
[124] and in 2017
[125]
- A été créée en 2004, 130 titres au catalogue, récompensée par les prix Chronos pour "Les baisers de Cornélius", par le prix Imaginales 2016 du meilleur roman jeunesse pour "La fille qui navigua autour de Féérie dans un bateau construit de ses propres mains" de Catherynne M. Valente, finaliste du prix des Incorruptibles pour "Les baisers de Cornélius", éditeur de la série des Petits Chats) (Prix : Incorruptibles pour 'Les baisers de Cornelius'
[126], Prix Chronos pour 'Les baisers de Cornelius'
[127], Imaginales meilleur roman jeunesse 2016 pour 'La fille qui navigua autour de Féérie dans un bateau construit de ses propres mains'
[128], prix Gayant 2011 pour 'Saperlipopette mène l'enquête'
[129]...
Emerald Star Comics (emeraldstarcomics.com) - independent comic book publisher; for up-and-coming comic book creatros; unique blend of corporate-owned and creator-owned comics has them poised to be the next
Image Comics; of its comics is being written by
Gary Phillips (comics), author of the comic book Angeltown; recently announced 'Supernova', its digital-only imprint
Radiant Comics (radiantcomics.in) - Indian Comic Book Publisher, based out of Ghaziabad; publishes new Comic Books based on original characters rooted in Indian Culture
Samhain Publishing (samhainpublishing.com) - first publisher to ever have a book hit the New York Times Best Seller list while only available in ebook;
Digital First publisher has multiple books on New York Times Best Seller list; puts all books over 50,000 words long into trade paper back 10 months to a year after release in digital format;
[140]
The Sports Xchange – distributor of NFL Draft Scout (
[141]), the main source of information on NFL draft prospects for NFL.com as well as CBS Sports, USA Today, Fox Sports, MSN, others
University Magazine (University Magazine is created for students by students to provide tips and advice, how-to, student life, majors, ranking and important news that will impact current and future university students.) (
http://universitymagazine.ca)
Unpiano Books (unpianobooks.com) - independent publishing of photo and art books; based in San Francisco, California
Ugo Guanda Editore (also known simply as
Guanda) - Italian literary publisher; strong on translations
Vachakam (vachakam.com) - independent publishing of Vachakam Newspaper (Malayalam) covering global events, celebrities, sports, along with local interests;its chief executive officer,
Cyril Chennikkara based in Chicago, Illinois
Yunomi Magazine (yunomimag.com) - Yunomi magazine is a publication on art and lifestyle. Yunomi magazine features renowned experts in the fields of design, architecture, photography, art.
Also, when adding a request, please include as much information as possible (such as webpages, articles, or other reference material) so editors can find and distinguish your request from an already-created article.
Amit Besra - editor and founder, "www.viewmoviesreview.in" and "www.thesanthalexpress.in"; born and raised in Jharkhand, India; author of books It's Dying Time – A Chilling Indian Thriller (2010) and Be the Change (2013)
Roland Ionas Bialke - German indymedia journalist; writer of the program for explosives "Der kleine Sprengmeister" and of book Das Lehrbuch der Sprengmeister; attacked German chancellor
Angela Merkel and French president
Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007
Steve Bourie - author; writes about casino gambling and travel; author of the American Casino Guide, a publication including information on any U.S. casino, riverboat or Indian casino
Mandy "MJ" Brickey - national award-winning journalist, columnist, and digital editor, McAlester News-Capital, editor of NCommon magazine; former editor, Hartshorne Sun; has received numerous awards from the
National Newspaper Association,
Associated Press and
Society of Professional Journalists for investigative reporting and best serious column; known for her "ballsy" approach to journalism, comedic rhetoric during interviews, mysterious connections to celebrities and for her
Erin Brockovich-esque story of perseverance and success; revealed the horrifying past of a 72-year-old panhandler in McAlester, Oklahoma – digging up articles from archives several states away, some dating as far back as the 1950s)
David Bulit - American photographer known for photographing abandoned and forgotten places throughout the South, author of books Abandoned Jacksonville: Ruins of the First Coast , Lost Miami: Stories and Secrets Behind Magic City Ruins , and Abandoned Gary, Indiana: City of the Century .
C–F
Emma Carmichael - journalist, editor, feminist blogs, Jezebel, The Hairpin
Audrey Dujardin - professional music photographer and journalist for hire across Europe and beyond; works with the main music magazines, bands and record labels in the rock industry;
[10]
Emanuel Jalonschi - New York City journalist and community writer; originator of "urban mystique" school of fiction; writer and editor for Beyond Race Magazine
Lewis Kamb - reporter for
The Seattle Times. Winner of the
Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2020 with
Dominic Gates, Steve Miletich and Mike Baker for “groundbreaking stories that exposed design flaws in the Boeing 737 MAX that led to two deadly crashes and revealed failures in government oversight.”
Sam Kmack - City watchdog reporter for
The Arizona Republic covering
Scottsdale, Arizona and
Tempe, Arizona since May 2022 (
[20]) (
[21]). Former city government reporter at the
Arizona Daily Star in
Tucson, Arizona from August 2022 until he joined The Republic (
[22]). His reporting at The Star included an investigation into a mismanaged city broadband program that drained millions in public funds (
[23]) and government inaction on planned climate change initiatives (
[24]). Investigative reporter for the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting from June 2020 until July 2021 (
[25]), when he covered topics ranging from unequal access to disability services for public school students in Arizona (
[26]), to voting systems that made it more difficult for some in rural Arizona to have their ballot counted (
[27]). Winner of
Los Angeles Press Club award for 'BEST NEWS WRITING – PRINT or ONLINE, Off-Campus Issues' in 2019 (
[28]) while a student at the
University of Southern California for reporting on the abuse of
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act by wealthy families in
Los Angeles County, California with fellow student reporter Austin Peay (
[29]). Kmack and Peay were both members of USC the Beacon Project (
[30]), a student-composed team of investigative reporters formed in the wake of the
2019 college admissions bribery scandal. The Beacon Project was led by American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists
Mark Schoofs and
Gary Cohn (journalist), as well as former assistant managing editor of the
Los Angeles Times Christina Bellantoni (
[31]). Kmack is from
Albany, New York (
[32])
Jace Lacob - American journalist, editor, critic, and interviewer; host of
PBS's multiple Webby Award-winning podcast Masterpiece Studio, the official companion podcast for PBS's Masterpiece and Making MASTERPIECE (2021); former entertainment editorial director,
BuzzFeed; former West Coast deputy bureau chief and television critic, The Daily Beast and Newsweek; namesake for character of Jace on the television series Switched at Birth
Janet Luhrs - author, Simple Living newsletter; two books: Simple Living Guide and Simple Loving
Tamara Lush - Associated Press Florida correspondent, 2017 Amtrak Writing Resident, 2010 George Polk Award Winner for environmental reporting, Novelist of "Tell Me a Story" New York PostSmart Bitches, Trashy Books
David Joseph Marcou - author; documentary photographer of celebrities and of everyday life; Smithsonian exhibitor; journalist; Pulitzer-nominated playwright (Remembering Davy Crockett); poet; editor; publisher (83 books by Marcou so far; 14 group anthologies he has directed-edited, including the national-award-winning Spirit of America: Heartland Voices, World Views (Speranza: October 1, 2001), and 69 personal books by Marcou, including 50 photo monographs (40 of the latter published by
Blurb of San Francisco), including his 18-volume Human Character series, and his personal photobook series Spirit of America, volumes 4–14);
Works by or about David Joseph Marcou in libraries (
WorldCat catalog)
Arndt Peltner (born July 19, 1968) - awarded-winning journalist; host of Radio Goethe, an English language radio show about German-language music and culture;
[40]
Aaron Sneddon - movie-set photographer; based in Glasgow, Scotland; works as local media contact for films made in Scotland; photo contributor for a number of Scottish newspapers; aaronsneddon.co.uk
Larry Sturholm, Seattle/Portland television journalist and humorist; murdered in 1989;
[44]Hayalhost - Leading hosting company in the technology industry
Joda Thongnopnua - managing editor,
BNO News; currently the youngest staff member of the news agency at age 17
Lucy Tobin - journalist for national newspapers in the UK; author of two books: A Guide to Uni Life (Trotman, 2009) and Pimp Your Vocab (Portico, 2009)
Lucy Toothpaste - British fanzine writer and journalist; wrote Jolt fanzine in the 1970s; wrote for Spare Rib in the 1980s; co-founder,
Rock Against Sexism; lots about her online, including on
Punk77 site (punk77.co.uk); request submitted by AquaYlang
Jonathan Van Meter - founding editor, Vibe magazine; longtime contributing editor, to Vogue; author of The Last Good Time; executive producer of documentary Let's Get Frank
Scot Whitlock - cycling adventure writer, author and speaker; from Leamington Spa, England; has edited two national cycling magazines, been published in several others; has talked at cycling festivals in the UK; has two published books; writing third book; webazine, Cadence, is being released in January 2017;
[46]
Elizabeth Widel - columnist, reviewer; has written nearly 3,000 consecutive columns; author of Okanogan County...A Profile (1973) and Exploring the Okanogan (2015);
[47];
[48];
[49];
[50];
[51]
Liza Williams - American journalist and cultural icon; author of Up the City of Angels
Qin Xie - journalist, author and editor. She is currently acting travel editor at The Independent [9] and runs a personal finance newsletter, Money Talk [10]. She was previously acting travel editor at The Sun Online [11] and has worked for CNN [12], Metro.co.uk [13] and other print and online publications in the past. In 2014, she co-authored a cookbook, Hunan: A Lifetime of Secrets from Mr Peng’s Chinese Kitchen [14], published by Preface, an imprint of Random House [15].
Joshua Zitser - British-German journalist; He is currently senior news reporter at
Business Insider. He has previously written for The Independent, i News, The Spectator, The Telegraph, WIRED, etc. [16]. He has appeared on
BBC Radio 2 radio [17] and
NBC News[18], discussing antisemitism and LGBTQ human rights. His writing on former US President Donald Trump was cited in his second impeachment proceedings [19].
Architectural Glass Concepts (also known as AGC Magazine) (req. 2013-1-11) - right on the line between a high-end popular science/architecture magazine and an academic journal; scope much wider than the name suggests; contributors have included numerous Ph.Ds from NASA, Boeing, etc.; besides architecture, has run major articles on topics ranging from the cupola of the International Space Station to vitrification of nuclear waste; also scored an exclusive interview with the normally very close-mouthed founder of
Rayotek Scientific
Arterritory - art magazine; based in Riga, Latvia; covers the Baltic, Russian and Scandinavian art territory; published in English, Latvian and Russian; affiliated with the alternative travel guide series Another Travel Guide; arterritory.com
AutoVolt Magazine - initially begun in 2013 as a website; July 2014 saw the introduction of the UK's only consumer magazine focused on the subject of electric and hybrid vehicles; bimonthly; covers latest developments and trends in the market as well as feature reviews and articles about electric and hybrid vehicles and their associated technology; available as both a digital publication and with print-on-demand
Big Red & Shiny - online magazine of contemporary art criticism; est. 2004; based in Boston, MA; focuses on contemporary visual art in New England; bigredandshiny.org;
[54];
Cambrian Visitor (established 1813) - predecessor to the Cambrian Magazine; literary and antiquarian publication with home and local news;
Elijah Waring, founder and main editor; publication lasted some eight months before ultimately failing; it is said that Waring lost a great deal of money through this venture;
David Jenkin, Swansea, printed the periodical
City Arts Magazine - City Arts was a monthly free glossy magazine for arts and culture in the Seattle area. From 2006 to 2018, it produced a monthly print magazine, regular online content and a series of music and arts events featuring only local Seattle-area artists; cityartsmagazine.com
CleatBeat - India's first magazine and training resource dedicated to the sport of association football; established June 2010; cleatbeat.com
ConstructionPlus Asia - Asia-based architecture&construction magazine; covers all aspect of the construction industry, highlighting projects, key professionals, building technologies and important events, as well as contributions to the local construction ecosystem;
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Destination Magazine - eadestination.com; if you type in Destination Magazine Kenya or East Africa Destination Magazine, there are pages on Google for reference that are independent of the magazine
Diverse: Issues In Higher Education (magazine) - Launched in 1984 as Black Issues In Higher Education, Diverse is the preeminent source of critical news, information and insightful commentary on the full range of issues concerning diversity in American higher education; www.diverseeducation.com
Feeler Magazine - defunct, but newly re-published short-story magazine
Flagrant Magazine - An inclusive print publication created by women about the culture of basketball, including art, community, and fans
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FYI Teen News - Magazine FYI Teen News is a free digital magazine with the goal of empowering, encouraging and entertaining teenagers and young adults. A magazine designed to reach the next generation, the YOUTH of America. And to help them make right choices and decisions in life. [20]
The Hype Magazine - United States-based print and digital magazine; covers music, entertainment, fashion and culture; established in 2002 as a newsletter; features daily news and interviews from hip-hop to Hollywood via its web portal; quarterly print editions are available in select major retailers in North America, Europe, Asia; magazine also publishes special-edition Digital Cover issues available via its web portal;[21][22][23][24][25][26]
Idealog – New Zealand publication; does long-form journalism; Idealog links show up in hundreds of citations on Wikipedia, yet can find no article explicating the nature, ownership, founding, nor areas of interest for this publication; idealog.co.nz
The Illustrated Ape - creative writing and illustration magazine; aimed at young, clever, brand-aware, creative types; established 1997; sold across Europe and US; theillustratedape.com
InDallas Magazine - American premium city magazine of Dallas, Texas; 20k+ copies circulate bi-monthly; magazine can be found in various businesses' and hotels' lobbies in Dallas area; established 2011; indallas.com
Manic Fervor - online literary magazine; specializes in the odd, bizarre, and just plain weird; accepts poetry, short fiction, photography, drawings, and paintings
MC Magazine - online fashion magazine; independent bimonthly fashion magazine with cutting-edge editorials; mcmag.co.uk
Moecco - Japanese junior idol magazine and DVD series
Moldova Turistica - magazine about the
Republic of Moldova (village walks, holy places, wine road, capital, national master, culture, national interprets - CD included, national cuisine peculiarities, sights, map; director, editor in chief: Natalia Sineavscaia
Neurology Now - neurologynow.com; official publication of the
American Academy of Neurology; publication is available free of charge to people with neurological conditions and their caregivers; established in 2005; delivers current, authoritative, and balanced information on the latest advances in neurology research and treatment to more than 1.5 million readers; written in concise and easy-to-understand language, the articles help people make informed decisions about treatment options and living with a wide range of neurologic disorders, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, autism, stroke, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), migraine, Huntington disease; past magazine covers have featured Michael J. Fox and Muhammad Ali (who have Parkinson's disease), Madeleine Stowe (whose father had MS), Valerie Harper (who has brain cancer), and US men's soccer goalie Tim Howard (who has Tourette syndrome); available at neurologists' offices and by subscription
No Thoughts Magazine - nothoughtszine.com; contemporary photography magazine; first published around 2009; features both established and emerging photographers
Parts & People - American automotive-trade magazine; published since 1985
Pennsylvania Literary Journal - anaphoraliterary.com/plj; full-text articles available on EBSCO (
[76]) and ProQuest (
[77],
[78]); available in-print as single issues;
[79]; published interviews with New York Times best-selling authors including Larry Niven and Cinda Williams Chima; established 2009
Rave Magazine (Australia) - Brisbane-based entertainment magazine; put out over 1,000 issues over the course of about 21 years; ceased publication in 2012; page was deleted by a troll
Seventeen Freshman 15 - fifteen freshman girls selected each year by Seventeen magazine to demystify the freshman experience
Short Story International - magazine in English with reprints of translations into English as well as originally-in-English stories from around the world; began around 1964 and continued until around 1987, with a twelve-year hiatus;
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Two-Lane Livin' - free magazine; distributed to 15 counties of Central West Virginia; offers entertainment and healthy-living tips for rural life; twolanelivin.com
West Coast Midnight Run Volumes - cover.midnighttracks.net; cover.midnighttracks.org; citadel.midnighttracks.net; Would really like to see Wikipedia editors publish a page/tab on this publication, as a fan and subscriber I believe they are one of a kind in adapting popular lifestyles and pop culture magazine content to art gallery book format, they have exclusive content all their own and they are the only publisher online using a classic print format rather than a blog or block format which removes any of the visual gloss of real paper wide format art collection books. Plus they are completely free to the public and none of the main glamour publications offer anything close to what they are doing. Love to see a Wikipedia editor produce a page on them.
Weekly Humorist - Established in 2017, Weekly Humorist is a daily general humor publication featuring satire, cartoons, a podcast, and a monthly print magazine, with the tagline "The standard in American immaturity.".
West Coast Midnight Run - midnighttracks.net; www.midnighttracks.co.uk; early web-based hybrid publication created before the development of Flash-based readers for publications such as e-flip, e-page and all the latest Flash-based technologies for browsing media; references to this media/publication all over the web and its date of initial publication predates the latest styles that imitate it mode of publishing media content; published in double-page open format as if it were a print magazine, content is a mix between an art-house coffee-table book and glamour magazines; content is international in scope; annual edition is published
OEM by Dwayne Smith — review(s): Newtype USA. October 2007. 6 (10) p. 109
Dear School Gang Leader - two-volume ongoing manga series by Fujikata Mayu; no licensor; no ANN
Double Arts - 23-chapter discontinued manga by
Naoshi Komi;
ANN; exceptionally original story with high-quality drawing that for some reason did not gather much reception
Max Gamer - written by Dr.
Frank W. Gaskill from
Southeast Psych; this manga-style comic book is about a boy named Max Gamer who uses the disorder he had,
Asperger syndrome, to become a superhero and battle enemies; book speaks of Asperger's as an advancement or a special ability and it does, in many cases, increase the memory and intelligence of individuals; even
Temple Grandin stated "This comic would have helped me when I was a teenager who was being teased."; links:
1,
2,
3
Newspaper crisis in the United States - several newspaper companies are almost bankrupt; only a few may survive the current crisis which is going on for years now;
[90]; I believe this should belong to
History of American newspapers but a redirect labeled under Newspaper crisis should be generated after completion
Al Sahawat Times - Newspaper (Print and Digital) ISSN registered in multiple countries. First Printed as Al Sahawat in 1985, printed as Al Sahawat Times since 2007. Part owned by the Sultan of Oman, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said. Involved with charity work according to Charity website Narconon. Has an active Apple News channel and registered offices in the UK, Oman, UAE, South Africa and Spain from what I can find. Seems to be focused mainly on ethical news/media, current affairs and fashion.
Avisa Oslo - Norwegian local digital newspaper with a coverage area of Oslo; established on 30 November 2020
The Chicago Daily Observer (cdobs.com) - political editorials (referenced in other articles) – possibly online-only and possibly semi-defunct (the website says
Tom Roeser is the publisher and editor-in-chief, but he has been dead for five years, and all recent articles appear to be syndicated or otherwise copied from elsewhere)
The Hoot Owl - kid-run newspaper based in Texas in the 1970s; circulation 426,000; listed in the
Guinness Book of World Records for youngest managing editor-8 years old, and fastest growing newspaper. It was an insert in at least fifteen daily newspapers.
La Crónica - Hispanic newspaper; published by the Idar family
The Louisville Record (archlou.org/therecord) - newspaper of the archdiocese of Louisville; in continuous publication since 1879; (previous article deleted by a 'manning bartlett' no longer active on Wikipedia)
Grammarman published previously in Brunei, China, Malaysia, Argentina, Russia; currently in print in Thailand and Canada
Hälge the comic strip by the Swedish Lars Mortimer
Jenny, The Military Spouse - published weekly in the Stars & Stripes, this is the only newspaper comic strip in history about life as a military spouse. It is created/drawn by
Julie L. Negron the wife of an Air Force pilot.
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Apollo Publishers (Publisher of timely and topical adult nonfiction on subjects such as the opioid epidemic, racial issues, environmental issues, memoir, music, cooking, and more. New York City-based publishing house created by Julia Abramoff and Alex Merrill with distribution by Ingram Publisher Services. (www.apollopublishers.com)
Avery Hill Publishing (averyhillpublishing.com) - London (England); Independent publisher of literary graphic novels, primarily from new and up-and-coming creators who have yet to be noticed by the mainstream, including
Tillie Walden who was discovered as a teenager by Avery Hill
[120]. Their main goal is to help such creators move toward wider recognition
[121]. The publisher has a focus on ‘narratives with an experimental edge and a quiet presentation’
[122]. Their titles have won or been nominated for many major awards, with two
Ignatz Awards wins for
Tillie Walden's I Love This Part
[123]. Avery Hill won 'Best Publisher' in the
Broken Frontier Awards in 2018
[124] and in 2017
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- A été créée en 2004, 130 titres au catalogue, récompensée par les prix Chronos pour "Les baisers de Cornélius", par le prix Imaginales 2016 du meilleur roman jeunesse pour "La fille qui navigua autour de Féérie dans un bateau construit de ses propres mains" de Catherynne M. Valente, finaliste du prix des Incorruptibles pour "Les baisers de Cornélius", éditeur de la série des Petits Chats) (Prix : Incorruptibles pour 'Les baisers de Cornelius'
[126], Prix Chronos pour 'Les baisers de Cornelius'
[127], Imaginales meilleur roman jeunesse 2016 pour 'La fille qui navigua autour de Féérie dans un bateau construit de ses propres mains'
[128], prix Gayant 2011 pour 'Saperlipopette mène l'enquête'
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Emerald Star Comics (emeraldstarcomics.com) - independent comic book publisher; for up-and-coming comic book creatros; unique blend of corporate-owned and creator-owned comics has them poised to be the next
Image Comics; of its comics is being written by
Gary Phillips (comics), author of the comic book Angeltown; recently announced 'Supernova', its digital-only imprint
Radiant Comics (radiantcomics.in) - Indian Comic Book Publisher, based out of Ghaziabad; publishes new Comic Books based on original characters rooted in Indian Culture
Samhain Publishing (samhainpublishing.com) - first publisher to ever have a book hit the New York Times Best Seller list while only available in ebook;
Digital First publisher has multiple books on New York Times Best Seller list; puts all books over 50,000 words long into trade paper back 10 months to a year after release in digital format;
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The Sports Xchange – distributor of NFL Draft Scout (
[141]), the main source of information on NFL draft prospects for NFL.com as well as CBS Sports, USA Today, Fox Sports, MSN, others
University Magazine (University Magazine is created for students by students to provide tips and advice, how-to, student life, majors, ranking and important news that will impact current and future university students.) (
http://universitymagazine.ca)
Unpiano Books (unpianobooks.com) - independent publishing of photo and art books; based in San Francisco, California
Ugo Guanda Editore (also known simply as
Guanda) - Italian literary publisher; strong on translations
Vachakam (vachakam.com) - independent publishing of Vachakam Newspaper (Malayalam) covering global events, celebrities, sports, along with local interests;its chief executive officer,
Cyril Chennikkara based in Chicago, Illinois
Yunomi Magazine (yunomimag.com) - Yunomi magazine is a publication on art and lifestyle. Yunomi magazine features renowned experts in the fields of design, architecture, photography, art.