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The Magazines Handbook

Author: Jenny McKay

Master eBook ISBN10 : 0-203-13132-0

Master eBook ISBN13 : 978-0-203-13132-9

No of pages : 288

eBook Price : $41.95

Originally Published : 31 Aug 2000

The Magazines Handbook is a comprehensive introduction to the magazine industry. It traces the development of magazine publishing and explores the business of magazines and the role of the magazine journalist. Using examples from consumer magazines, trade journals, periodicals and specialist publications, Jenny McKay discusses the key jobs in the industry from sub-editor to fashion assistant and journalist through to publisher.
The Magazines Handbook outlines the specialist skills involved in magazine journalism including commissioning, writing news, researching, interviewing, production and sub-editing. Specialist chapters discuss electronic publishing and on-line journalism, magazine design, photography and picture editing and the legal framework in which magazine publishers have to operate.
The Magazines Handbook critically questions many of the assumptions of the magazine industry and combines the practical aspects of magazine work with some of the best writing about magazines from both journalists and media theorists. The Magazines Handbook includes:
* Interviews with magazines journalists, editors, picture researchers and publishers
* Advice on starting out and freelancing in the magazine industry
* An analysis of 'new journalism' and reportage
* A glossary of key terms and specialist concepts
* Information on contacts, courses and professional training.



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Table of contents : 1. Introduction 2. Training 3. Careers in Magazines 4. Freelancing for Magazines 5. Ideas and Information 6. Basic Writing Skills 7. News 8. Features 9. Interviews 10. Subediting and production 11. Electronic Publishing - Tim Holmes 12. Magazine Design - Tim Holmes 13. Photographs and Illustrations - Tom Ang 14. The Business of Magazine Publishing 15. The Magazine Industry 16. Issues and Regulations 17. Law for Magazines - Anthony Richards


Contributor Information :Tom Ang, University of Westminster, Tim Holmes, Cardiff University, Anthony Richards, Lambeth College


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The routledge handbook series has established a good reputation for providing an overview of separate media industries...the magazines handbook is another excellent addition to the series which will be indispensable for avce/btec and a level classes...its an excellent resource in the picture

To my mind, it provides a very useful resource ... It will certainly give aspirant journalists a sense of the industry and possibility of jobs within it. |i humphrey evans, the journalist

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