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magazine

[mag-uh-zeen, mag-uh-zeen] / ˌmæg əˈzin, ˈmæg əˌzin /




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Weiss wasted no time taking on the prestigious CBS news magazine “60 Minutes,” which has long been a stubbornly independent operation.

From Los Angeles Times

These included a record player positioned on a table next to the bed for optimal roll-over needle drops and a disorganized assortment of motorcycle magazines and ’50s and ’60s 7” singles scattered across the floor.

From Salon

What about landing an editorial director position at a magazine?

From The Wall Street Journal

Nothing of interest inside it, though, just files full of bills, bank statements, old magazines.

From Literature

Fortune magazine recently reported that the “shadow default rate,” which measures companies that use risky payment-in-kind debt as a substitute for cash payments, has more than doubled since 2021, reaching 6.4%.

From MarketWatch