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en The real analogy here is not with television but with magazine publishing. Narrow publications can get very high rates.

en Fifty years ago, everyone read a few general-interest publications such as the Saturday Evening Post and Life magazine. Today, there's an explosion of specialty publications. People are doing what they are interested in. If they're interested in working with children, they work with the Boy Scouts.

en Trade associations have a history of running successful publications. The AARP publishes AARP and the Magazine and the Society of Human Resource Management has HR Magazine. We have a statewide audience we can tap.

en His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. It's worth about a half-billion dollars now. He had magazine publishing, too, with Liberty. It's ironic because I ended up being the founder of Vibe magazine. There are just a few people who will teach you what that's about.

en I'm trying to develop some name recognition, getting into fairly decent magazine publications, and I have done a little bit of that this year.

en Families of Loved Ones Magazine does a great job of providing information and resources for a growing readership of caregivers, including families and children of long term care patients. This publication further increases our ability to provide advertisers with the high-quality niche publications that produce results.

en The shipping markets are low and margins are narrow. That means we have to be cautious. The prices of ships are now high while charter rates are low.

en It (the magazine) will trigger a 'disaster'. The publishing should be banned.

en When . . . little, tiny Comedy Central is on the cover of Newsweek magazine -- who's battling Time magazine for the rights to do the cover -- that's pretty significant, ... That says, 'bigger than just hit cable television show.' That says, 'cultural phenomenon.'

en Trying to have the middle road has never worked in the magazine publishing business.

en The magazine is an icon of pornography. If they insist on publishing, we will hold rallies until they back down.

en It is part of our compliance with the Press Law, which bans all obscene publications. It is also part of our agreement with our owners, the U.S. Playboy magazine.

en Conde Nast is the premier magazine publishing company, and I am delighted to be joining the team.

en Had this number been very high, the markets would have been quite confident the Fed would raise rates. The real question is whether they are going to pull the trigger on interest rates again, and my answer is no.

en This deal with Yahoo! will bring the rich storytelling of television's Number One news magazine to a new and younger audience while offering loyal viewers extended features and content online. We believe this is an important step toward establishing 60 MINUTES as the news magazine of the future.


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