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 Encyclopedia article on Charles Taze Russell [EncycloZine]
In 1881 he founded Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society, known today as the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, which became a flourishing publishing enterprise.
In 1879, he began publishing Zion’s Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence, now known as The Watchtower.
The upshot was that Russell became the magazine's financial backer and was added to the masthead as an Assistant Editor.
encyclozine.com /Charles_Taze_Russell

  
 Timeline - History
It was left to Shadd to write the articles and print the four-page newspaper." When The Freeman went weekly in 1854, a year after its founding, she disguised her name as "publishing agent" by using her first two initials--a longtime publishing practice women have used to this day.
But she had to create it with two males two male editors listed in the masthead--Rev. Alexander McArthur and Samuel Ringgold Ward, two well-known race leaders.
Shadd traveled the lecture circuit in Canada and America to sell emigration and her newspaper, but "[n]either her opinions or her gender were universally welcomed," writes Streitmatter.
www.blackpressusa.com /history/Timeline_Essay.asp?NewsID=74   (481 words)

  
 Locust Fork Publishing © 2005
Masthead/About Us Locust Fork Publishing is a newfangled Net company made up of artists, writers, photographers, editors and interested others, including citizen journalists.
Glynn Wilson is a veteran reporter, free-lance writer and Net publisher now residing on top of a mountain in rural Alabama.
www.locustfork.net /masthead.html   (481 words)

  
 Fraters Libertas
Sitting on the American side of the Canadian border and thus able to ignore the ban, Captain Ed, as he is known to his friends, has blithely been publishing all the juicy details that the Canadian press has been unable to touch.
Last week, the frequently flattering masthead quote at the top of this page had a line from Robert Sopuck of a Canadian organization called the Frontier Centre for Public Policy (you can tell they are Canadian types by the outrageous spelling of the word "center").
That list of "things I've tried" all seem, to me at least, to be things you could do that could get yourself fired, rather than laid off.
www.fraterslibertas.com /2005_04_01_archive.html   (14796 words)

  
 US ISSN Center Home Page (Library of Congress)
Note that applications for ISSN (except for pre-publication ISSN assigned to serials which have not yet published any issues) MUST be accompanied by a sample issue or a surrogate of the cover, title page (if any), masthead, and other pages containing information about the publication.
Publishing Standards, Including SISAC Bar Code Symbol
Requests for ISSN not needed for several months and sample issues being sent to fulfill ISSN prepublication registration requirements can be sent by regular mail.
www.loc.gov /issn   (14796 words)

  
 Huntingdon Gleaner 1863-1945
The Gleaner, an English language newspaper, began publishing in 1863 and continues to be published today.
During the newspaper's history, it had been published under different names, but has always included Gleaner in its masthead.
Robert Sellar, author of the The History of the County of Huntingdon and the Seigniories of Chateauguay and Beauharnois (1888), was the first editor of the newspaper.
www.rootsweb.com /~qchuntin/gleaner   (14796 words)

  
 Identity Crisis - Newsweek Business - MSNBC.com
Hughes says she wanted to stick to the magazine’s tradition, what “the Paris Review was for 51 years.” That includes publishing primarily fiction, poetry, interviews with established authors, and focusing on discovering new talent.
The friction between the business and the editorial sides of the magazine was exacerbated by the fact that the new masthead did not get along.
The board, and the new business hires, were pushing for a different vision—one Hughes says, that remains unclear to her.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/6867728/site/newsweek   (14796 words)

  
 White Crane Institute
This statement has been included in the masthead of the journal since the very first issue, in one form or another (please be sure to read the reproduction of Issue #1 in this issue as we celebrate our 15th year of publishing.
White Crane has always operated with the core belief that there is a certain, definable and observable role that gay people (and for the purposes of this discussion, I will use the single term “gay” to be inclusive of the GLBT community) play in the evolution of life on Earth.
White Crane Institute is dedicated to researching, exploring and documenting the variety of manifestations of the spiritual search among contemporary GLBT men and women.
www.whitecranejournal.com /institute.asp   (1620 words)

  
 Maple stir-up
For the thousands of editions since the paper began publishing in 1972, the masthead was red.
 Up there in the rafters of Air Canada Centre with the Stanley Cup banners from 1932, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1967 and the retired numbers of the greats Charlie Conacher, Syl Apps, Ted Kennedy, Johnny Bower, Turk Broda, George Armstrong, Tim Horton etc., is another banner.
 The first hint was picking up a copy of the Toronto Sun at the airport.
www.canoe.ca /HockeyNHLPlayoffsTORPIT/may9_jones.html   (1620 words)

  
 Mediacorp & Mediaworks merged. So boring. - sgForums.com :: Singapore's Online Discussion Network
The battle began in 2000, when print monopoly SPH was given a TV licence, and broadcast monopoly MediaCorp was granted a newspaper publishing licence, in a quid pro quo arrangement sanctioned by the government to inject competition into the sector.
The Streats name will be retained in the Today masthead, as SPH will take a 40-per-cent stake in MediaCorp Press, for $19.16 million.
SPH MediaWorks, which operates the Chinese-language Channel U and English-language Channel i, will be merged with MediaCorp TV's Channels 5, 8 and TVMobile in a new company, MediaCorp TV Holdings.
movie.sgforums.com /?action=thread_display&thread_id=94238   (1620 words)

  
 HistoryBuff.com -- Decorative Nameplate Hall of Fame
However, a "masthead" is the area, usually on the second page of many early newspapers, that contains the name of the editorial staff, publishing address, etc.) VERY FEW took the effort to create and design a fancy nameplate.
Of the several hundred thousand newspapers published in the history of America, most had simple nameplates of just the newspaper title in plain text.
Presented here are some of the best of decorative nameplates.
www.historybuff.com /newspapers/nameplates.html   (1620 words)

  
 The Spirit Checklist - Post 1952 Appearances
The comic consists of rebound SPIRIT SECTIONS with a blank space where the newspaper masthead slug was to be inserted.
In March 1998, Kitchen Sink embarked upon publishing new adventures of The Spirit - as Eisner no longer wanted to produce further adventures of the character himself, the series was handled by various comics industry professionals.
The Harvey reprints were the only SPIRIT stories to be submitted to the Comics Code Authority, which led to a few minor changes in both wording and art.
www.wildwoodcemetery.com /check3.shtml   (1620 words)

  
 Q Interactive: FLAUNT MAGAZINE
As part of the creative team at FLAUNT, 28 year old Marcus Steptoe has just had the jump up the masthead to Fashion Editor after paying his dues for two years as an associate.
Fighting the pressure to become a mainstream publication has been a tough road for them filled with lost advertisers and editorial missteps yet some of the best issues in the history of publishing.
FLAUNT magazine began in Los Angeles as a west coast style magazine, an offshoot of the now closed Detour Magazine, which quickly gained worldwide status for it’s controversial way of presenting content with raw sexuality and artistic liberty.
www.qmodels.com /interactive/issue_9/industry_flaunt/page1.html   (259 words)

  
 OPA Endangered Sites: Crowell Collier
Colliers and its relationship with Springfield began when the magazine and its interests were acquired by the Crowell Publishing Company.
The name of the magazine was shortened in the first years of the 20th century when the word “weekly” was dropped from the masthead.
Founded in New York by David Collier in 1895 as Collier's Weekly Magazine, Collier's was the main challenger to the dominance of the Saturday Evening Post as America's favorite household magazine of the era.
www.ohiopreservation.org /Colliers.htm   (502 words)

  
 The Zero Boss: Why Blogging! Magazine Sucks Ass
I know of thousands (and I mean thousands) of real newstand magazines all over the world that have fewer than a third the number of people on this thing's masthead - and they produce real, quality publications that people see at newsstands and choose to buy.
I'm publishing an online pdf magazine for FREE and it looks a hell of a lot better (IMO).
As cheesy and shitty as I imagined a PDF magazine could be, I wasn't prepared for this.
www.thezeroboss.com /archives/004321.html   (502 words)

  
 Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management: An Exodus At 'Worth' Magazine - includes multiple periodical publishing industry hirings
Koten, who says he remains on good terms with Jones, still likens the end of his six-year stint to a "divorce." He says Jones wanted his full vision in the magazine, so there wasn't enough room on the masthead for both of them.
Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management: An Exodus At 'Worth' Magazine - includes multiple periodical publishing industry hirings
Randy had a lot of ideas of what the magazine could be and should be.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3065/is_2002_Oct_1/ai_92513206   (746 words)

  
 Magazine World 2003- "Looking Forward, Now"
Channel Business, a Canadian trade magazine for computer resellers, was recently shut down by Rogers Media, according to Doug Bennet of Masthead magazine.
Greg MacNeil, the president of St. Joseph Media which controls Shift’s publishing company, told The Toronto Star the magazine had lost money in the two issues prior to the final edition.
The American magazine enjoyed a few years of success, but ultimately failed to turn enough of a profit to keep the magazine going.
magazines.humberc.on.ca /magworld2003/aj1.htm   (746 words)

  
 BC Association of Magazine Publishers - News
Hosted every June by the Canadian Magazine Publishing Association, Canadian Business Press, Circulation Management Association, Masthead and BPA Worldwide, a group of industry organizations, Magazines University is Canada’s largest industry conference and gathering.
BCAMP is once again partnering with the Western Magazine Award Foundation to co-host Magazines West.
BCAMP is looking for suggestions from our members as to what workshop topics and presenters they would like to see at Magazines West.
www.bcamp.bc.ca /news   (746 words)

  
 A Magazine Area - compare price: NEW REPUBLIC magazine
By publishing the best writing from a variety of points of view, The New Republic has established itself as America's best and most influential journal of opinion, and goes behind the headlines to focus on politics, books, and the arts from a progressive point of view.
The editorial masthead is a veritable who's who of political and cultural journalism.
The New Republic Magazine is an award-winning journal of opinion that covers both the state of the Nation and the state of the Culture.
www.amagarea.com /Detail/NS-CTLGTEJQAXR   (746 words)

  
 Astounding Stories Masthead
I am working on WebZine publishing software at Astounding Stories.
High Fantasy Online This site and it's sibling High Adventure Online are great fun and each and every story seems to be worth reading.
My friend Arthur Sanchez has a truly interesting web site where he has samples of his work, current news and other tidbits that only another writer can appreciate.
www.cthreepo.com /links.html   (746 words)

  
 APWU
In 1866, Anthony and Stanton founded the American Equal Rights Association and in 1868 they started publishing the newspaper The Revolution in Rochester, with the masthead "Men their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less," and the aim of establishing "justice for all."
In 1869, the suffrage movement split, with Anthony and Stanton’s National Association continuing to campaign for a constitutional amendment, and the American Woman Suffrage Association adopting a strategy of getting the vote for women on as state-by-state basis.
In 1887, the two women’s suffrage organizations merged as the National American Womans Suffrage Association with Stanton as president and Anthony as vice-resident.
home.comcast.net /~apwu.detroit/newspaper/news04_2001/apwu_power.htm   (1076 words)

  
 A new associate editor is in the house!
POWDER Magazine, the most authoritative voice of passionate skiers for the last 30 years, had to look no further than its own masthead to fill the most recent vacancy on its editorial staff.
"And Derek's experience on various national and international levels of publishing made him a natural choice as the Associate Editor." Steve Metcalf, who became POWDER's Editor last January, is just as enthusiastic about working with Derek.
A new associate editor is in the house!
www.powdermag.com /news/news52202   (371 words)

  
 Central Europe Review - Masthead
Central Europe Review has merged with Transitions Online, an online leader in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet countries with a long tradition of print publishing behind it, as well.
We began to think more about structure and systems, and with this in mind, in summer 2000, Central Europe Review Ltd. was established as a company limited by shares in the UK by four people: Andrew James Horton, Catherine Lovatt, Kazi Stastna and Andrew Stroehlein.
Central Europe Review (ISSN 1212-8732) was founded in June 1999 by Andrew Stroehlein to offer new perspectives on Central and East European politics, society and culture.
www.ce-review.org /_about.html   (371 words)

  
 Central Europe Review - Masthead
Central Europe Review has merged with Transitions Online, an online leader in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet countries with a long tradition of print publishing behind it, as well.
Central Europe Review (ISSN 1212-8732) was founded in June 1999 by Andrew Stroehlein to offer new perspectives on Central and East European politics, society and culture.
We began to think more about structure and systems, and with this in mind, in summer 2000, Central Europe Review Ltd. was established as a company limited by shares in the UK by four people: Andrew James Horton, Catherine Lovatt, Kazi Stastna and Andrew Stroehlein.
www.ce-review.org /_about.html   (371 words)

  
 Globes [online] - CanWest, MTL buy "Jerusalem Post" for $13.2m
The newspaper was originally published as the "Palestine Post" and adopted its current masthead in 1953.
The transaction involves the sale by American Publishing Holdings Inc. of its debt and equity interests in "The Palestine Post Ltd. to Mirkaei Tikshoret.
Also today, the Hollinger International group announced the sale of its interests in Palestine Post Ltd., Palestine Post is the publisher of the "Jerusalem Post", the "Jerusalem Report" and related properties (also called the Jerusalem Post group) to MTL for $13.2 million, in cash.
www.globes.co.il /serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=855085&fid=942   (371 words)

  
 Association of Alternative Newsweeklies New Haven Advocate
The four newspapers serve a single market from Westchester County, New York through Connecticut and into Springfield and Northampton Mass., dominating weekly publishing in this affluent corridor of 4.6 million between New York City and Boston.
View news and information from your corner of the masthead
The New Haven Advocate is part of the 210,000- circulation Advocate/Weekly group of weeklies.
www.aan.org /gyrobase/Aan/viewCompany?oid=oid%3A58   (371 words)

  
 Wired Publishing Masthead
Sales Associates: Caitlin Crawford, Anna Gayman, Cathy Herzenberg, Matt Jessell, Jennifer Leon, Toni Pauwels, Renee Phillips, Brooke Randolph, Lauren Repici
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of the Lycos Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions
www.wirednews.com /wired/about/masthead_pub.html   (371 words)

  
 'Oklahoman' Sues to Stop Candidate's Ads
It reads: "It has come to our attention that some viewers may interpret the use of the Oklahoman masthead superimposed over the paper's headlines as an indication that the cited article appeared on the front page of the paper at the very top of the page.
In a lawsuit filed Friday, the Oklahoman's publishing company, known as OPUBCO, is asking the U.S. District Court in Oklahoma City to order Republican candidate Bob Anthony to stop running ads that show the newspaper's nameplate and articles behind voiceovers that accuse the front-runner of "shady deals."
In response, the Anthony campaign is charging that the Oklahoman is singling out their man because the paper supports the Republican establishment's candidate, former Oklahoma City Mayor Kirk Humphreys.
www.mediainfo.com /eandp/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000563938&WebLogicSession=QRyLug6ApLlapPoDi155222kY5bRaTX99l86rgaJKcMbAvTPThBx6676935994678118564/181605427/6/7015/7015/7002/7002/7015/-1   (371 words)

  
 Theodore Dreiser Life Stories, Books, & Links
Far from settling the issue, the Pennsylvania edition provided yet another chapter to one of the most famous and controversial stories in American book publishing.
The TinL masthead features photography by Natasha D'Schommer, and the book art featured is by Jim Rosenau.
On this day in 1981 the University of Pennsylvania Press issued their edition of Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie, in which some 40,000 words are restored to the text and various changes to the original manuscript are reversed.
todayinliterature.com /biography/theodore.dreiser.asp   (167 words)

  
 IREX > Supporting Independent Media in Armenia
As a result of earlier IREX design training, Novoye Vremya redesigned its masthead and is gradually incorporating a redesign that makes the publication more attractive and easy to read.
Participating were representatives from Azg, Novoe Vremya, Delavoy Express, Golos Armenii, Respublica Armenia, Aravot, and Gind, the publishing house that also produces a classified advertising weekly.
First, Ruben Satyan, editor of the Russian-language Novoye Vremya (New Times), began a classified advertising column a week after his return to Armenia from Portugal.
www.irex.org /media/armenia/highlights/01.asp   (167 words)

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