The earliest American magazines avoided highly political iss
The earliest American magazines avoided highly political issues TRUE or FALSE Unlike newspapers during the penny press era, magazines of that time did not increase their appeal or circulation. TRUE or FALSE According to the textbook Reader\'s Digest is the finest example of the digest one of three major magazine types that evolved between World War I and World War II. TRUE or FALSE Replica editions of magazines try to duplicate the reading experience of the paper version of the magazine. TRUE or FALSE Most magazine publishers include vast amounts of user-generated content on their Web sites. TRUE or FALSE the print version of magazines continues to bring in the bulk of money. TRUE or FALSE Magazines attract more specialized audiences than do other media. TRUE or FALSE Trade publications are also referred to as business publications or business magazines. TRUE or FALSE Newsletters can be big business-these highly specialized small-circulation publications have high subscriber fees, ranging up to $4,000 per year. TRUE or FALSE the magazine industry can be considered to have three main functional elements: production, distribution, and retail. TRUE or FALSE
Solution
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. False
7.True
8. True
9. True
10. True.
