JOUR 001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Halftone, The Shirelles, Thomas Edison

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Magazine a periodical that contains articles of lasting interest. Typically magazines are targeted at a specific audience and derive income from advertising, subscriptions, and newsstand sales. Photojournalism the use of photographs to portray the news in print. Halftone an image produced by a process in which photographs are broken down into a series of dots that appear in shades of gray on the printed page. Postal act of 1879 legislation that allowed magazines to be mailed nationally at a low cost. It was a key factor in the growth of magazine circulation in the late 19th century. Consumer magazines publications targeting an audience of like-minded consumers. Trade magazines magazines published for people who work in a particular industry or business. Literary magazines publications that focus on serious essays and short fiction. Muckrakers progressive investigative journalists typically publishing in magazines in the early years of the 20th century.

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