So Many Magazines (class response)

I recently went out to get the mail from my mailbox and noticed there were several different magazines about completely different topics inside. This got me thinking about our class discussion about the rise and fall of magazines. Magazines were the first national media and the first to use photojournalism. They tried to reach a broad audience to sell more product. In the beginning of the 1800s magazines were very popular but that slowly started to change. After the invention of the TV, magazines were forced to demassify because of declining interest. They began targeting specific audiences which is why we have Food&Wine (cooking), People (celebrity), and Gold Digest (sports). Ever wonder why you don't see any of these topics combined into one magazine? Demassification is why. In class I really enjoyed learning about magazines because like most of what we have covered in journalism, everything can be seen in the real world. This aspect of the class is why I find it interesting. 

 

A Variety of magazines displayed on a magazine stand. Notice how they all are about different things. 

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