Sunday, August 24, 2008

Types of media

Magazine

Magazines are publications that contain a series of articles, generally financed by advertising. Centre elements such as publishing schedules, formats and objective audiences are seemingly infinitely variable. Typical magazine focus on contemporary events, such as Newsweek, is advertised biweekly. Magazine that focuses on certain interest such as Life positive may be published bimonthly. The magazine is printed in sections that could be black and white or in full color. Magazine has two categories: consumer and business. In consumer magazines, samples might be attached to magazine advertisement, giving extreme promotional effect to the audiences.

"Magazine." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 23 Aug 2008, 20:06 UTC. 24 Aug 2008 <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Magazine&oldid=233792529>.

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