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  1. In September 1992, Interavia was the leader of the aerospace press with a magazine circulation of 42,602 as French press group fr:Le Revenu bought it from Jane's Information Group, a Thomson Corporation subsidiary at the time. It was to merge by October with monthly Aerospace World (circulation: 31,500) as Le Revenu also published Air & Cosmos ...

  2. In 1917, Francis Picabia founded the magazine 391 in Barcelona, the title inspired by 291 . All issues are highly valued now, and a complete set of the original issues is very rare. One of the complete sets is in the collection of the U.S. Library of Congress in Washington, DC (LC Control No 00204566).

  3. A nature magazine for children (6-10 years) is also published, in French ( La Petite Salamandre; English: "The Little Salamander" ). [5] It had 18,000 subscribers in 2013. [6] A German version was also created ( Der Kleine Salamander) for German-speaking Switzerland and Germany . La Salamandre holds a yearly nature festival, the "Festival de la ...

  4. OCLC. 53151043. The Real Deal is a media company with a focus on New York City, South Florida and Los Angeles. The news outlet was started in 2003 by Amir Korangy, and focuses on both commercial and residential real estate. The online and print publication, which serves as a source for other periodicals, [1] was self-proclaimed "the must-read ...

  5. Fray Mocho was an Argentine weekly magazine that published general interest topics. Its first number was published on May 3, 1912, with historian and journalist Carlos Correa Luna being its first director. Fray Mocho' s staff included former collaborators of Caras y Caretas who had left the magazine in disagreement with its editorial line.

  6. Smile. (magazine) Smile was a magazine aimed at teenage girls. The magazine was started in 1998. [1] At first it was supposed to be a mainstream teen mag similar to Seventeen, [citation needed] but with added manga; later, it became more focused on manga and removed most of its other features. It was published by Tokyopop based in Los Angeles ...

  7. Punk. (magazine) Punk was a music magazine and fanzine created by cartoonist John Holmstrom, publisher Ged Dunn, and "resident punk" Legs McNeil in 1975. Its use of the term "punk rock", coined by writers for Creem magazine a few years earlier to describe the simplistic and crude style of '60s garage rock bands, further popularized the term. [1 ...