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Publishing & Media

The publishing of books, magazines, newspapers, and other printed materials and dissemination of information by means of the broadcast media.

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Ain't It Cool News
http://www.aint-it-cool-news.com/
Reports on and reviews the latest happenings in the television and movie industries. This site "... covers all types of television shows and films, video tapes, laser discs, DVDs, and anything else cool that'll show up on your television screen!" Also has forums where you can "discuss the ins and outs of what interests you have in film, television and life."
Alternative Press Review
http://www.altpr.org/
"APR publishes a wide variety of the best essays from radical zines, tabloids, books and magazines--essays that deserve a much wider readership than they currently enjoy. Plus, APR publishes a selection of short and lively article excerpts in each issue, along with reviews, commentary and columns on the alternative press scene and other alternative media."
American Printer
http://industryclick.com/magazine.asp?magazineid=22&siteID=2...
"American Printer is the monthly trade magazine of choice for U.S. printers and graphic arts service providers." Back issues available from January 1995.
Canadian Journal of Communication
http://www.cjc-online.ca/
"A journal of research and scholarship encompassing the field of communication and journalism studies giving emphasis to Canadian work and Canadian issues."
Editor & Publisher - America's Oldest Journal Covering the Newspaper Industry
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/index.jsp
A newsmagazine covering issues of interest for editors and publishers of print and online media.
Electronic Media
http://www.tvweek.com/
"Progamming, syndication, technology, and trends in the television and radio industry."
Federal Communications Law Journal
http://www.law.indiana.edu/fclj/index.shtml
A law journal on federal communications from the Indiana University School of Law. Full text online issues with abstracts archived from 1993 through 1999.
The Gauge
http://www.thegauge.com/
The Gauge is the "newsletter of worldwide communications research".
KidScreen Magazine
http://www.kidscreen.com/
Online version of KidScreen, "an international trade magazine serving the information needs and interests of all those involved in reaching children through entertainment."
Learned Publishing
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/alpsp/lp
Journal focusing on the world of academic and scholarly publishing.
Playback
http://www.playbackmag.com/
Online version of Playback, "Canada's Broadcast and Production Journal." The online version includes several feature articles, contact information for production houses, production lists, job listings, and more.
Publishers Weekly
http://www.publishersweekly.com/
"Publishers Weekly is the international news magazine of book publishing and bookselling. Industry professionals depend on PW for in-depth interviews with top authors, publishing industry news, bestseller lists, and early reviews of adult and children's books. The online version of the International News Magazine for Book Publishing and Bookselling. Featured full-text articles are available in HTML format."
Reel West Magazine
http://www.reelwest.com/magazine/mag.htm
"Western Canadašs Most informative magazine for the film and video industry. Published Bi-monthly, each issue of Reel West features articles for and about the people, places and events that shape our industry."
Video Business
http://www.videobusiness.com/
"Video Business is the leading business-to-business provider of news, perspective and data relating to the creation and delivery of home entertainment content."

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