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'''Magazines''' are publications containing articles, poetry, images, and other material, published on a regular schedule.   
'''Magazines''' are publications containing articles, poetry, images, and other material, published on a regular schedule.   


Most magazines publish for an intended audience more specific than that of newspapers. This is often defined by gender (''Ladies Home Journal)'', age ''(Teen Vogue)'', profession (''American Cinematographer)'', or interest ''(Guitar Player)''.
Most magazines publish for an intended audience more specific than that of newspapers. This is often defined by gender (''Ladies Home Journal)'', age ''(Teen Vogue)'', profession (''American Cinematographer)'', or interest ''([[Classic Rock (magazine)|Classic Rock]])''.


Magazine typically follow an [[editorial policy]] whereby their [[editor]]s choose which material to publish.
Magazine typically follow an [[editorial policy]] whereby their [[editor]]s choose which material to publish.

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Magazines are publications containing articles, poetry, images, and other material, published on a regular schedule.

Most magazines publish for an intended audience more specific than that of newspapers. This is often defined by gender (Ladies Home Journal), age (Teen Vogue), profession (American Cinematographer), or interest (Classic Rock).

Magazine typically follow an editorial policy whereby their editors choose which material to publish.