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Chapter 5
Magazines

True/False

1. The earliest American magazines were highly political.
Ans: F

2. Unlike newspapers during the penny press era, magazines of that time did not increase their appeal or circulation.
Ans: F

3. Reader's Digest is considered the finest example of the digest, one of three major magazine types that evolved between World War I and World War II.
Ans: T

4. Contemporary magazines have recovered from the tough economic times of the
1980s­1990s and are making record profits.
Ans: F

5. All magazines can be classified into one of 12 main content categories, including
(among other categories) newsmagazines and entertainment magazines.
Ans: F

6. Replica editions of magazines try to duplicate the reading experience of the paper version of the magazine.
Ans: T

7. Newsletters can be big business ­­ these highly specialized, small­circulation publications have high subscriber fees, ranging up to $4,000 per year.

Ans: T

8. Controlled circulation magazines have high subscription fees so that members of the general public can’t afford them.
Ans: F

9. The magazine industry can be considered to have three main functional elements: production, distribution, and retail.
Ans: T

10. Publishers are pursuing several strategies to generate revenue for the web.
Ans: T

11. Most magazine publishers include vast amounts of user­generated content on their websites. Ans: F

12. Magazines attract more specialized audiences than do other media.
Ans: T

13. Trade publications are also referred to as business publications or business magazines. Ans: T

14. Although it is not the only major company to do so, Mediamark Research Inc (MRI) measures print magazine readership.
Ans: T

15. Because of circulation increases, advertising revenue is becoming relatively less

important in the revenue mix for magazines.
Ans: F

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