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Music ChoiceMusic Choice provides the widest array of commercial-free professionally programmed music channels and digital downloads available on one site! Essence MagazineECI publishes ESSENCE, the preeminent lifestyle magazine for today’s African-American woman. The publication has a monthly circulation of 1,066,245 and a readership of more than seven million. The first issue of ESSENCE hit the newsstands in May 1970, with a circulation of 50,000. In 2003, ESSENCE ranked seventh on Advertising Age’s "A-List," which recognizes magazine excellence. This is the first time that an African-American targeted publication received this honor. Sister 2 Sister MagazineIn September 1988, Jamie Foster Brown launched Sister 2 Sister as a monthly trade newsletter targeted at prominent women in the entertainment and media industries. Since then, the magazine has developed into one of the most powerful and respected voices in entertainment, focusing on Black celebrity interviews and lifestyle news. ESPN The MagazineFrom the Television screen to the magazine - ESPN brings you everything sports. ESPN The Magazine has large pages featuring full color photographs, previews, reviews, interviews and all around coverage of the sports world. |
The BoondocksThe most subversively funny, controversial, and politically engaged strip to be found in America's comics pages. Songs In the Key Of Life BlogA great blog/website by our friend, "Vivrant Thang". She attened a True School party & was moved to write a very detailed blog about her experience. Jet MagazineFounded in Chicago, Illinois in 1951 by John H. Johnson of Johnson Publishing Company. Jet is notable for its small digest-sized format. Influential in the early days of the American Civil Rights movement, with its coverage of the murder of Emmett Till and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, today Jet is part of Johnson Publishing's Ebony publishing empire. Jet was originally printed in either all or mostly black and white until the December 27, 2000, issue. Ebony MagazineFounded by John H. Johnson and has been published since the autumn of 1945. The early issues often featured people like Lena Horne and Dorothy Dandridge on its covers. For the first time, national corporations featured black models driving cars and drinking soft drinks in the issues of Ebony. |
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