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Photo Techniques»rank: 256from: Preston Publications
0ur opinion: :Photo Techniques magazine providing the best of digital, color, darkroom and black and white photography. Articles cover Photoshop, printing, color management, lighting, toning, cropping, composition, alternative processes and more. Tests on cameras, scanners, imaging software, films, papers & accessories.
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Discover (2-year)»rank: 161from: Discover Media LLC
0ur opinion: : Who Reads Discover? Discover attracts intelligent and curious readers - forward thinkers and public advocates engaging in a dialogue of action that influences opinion leaders and encourages innovation. They are active in their communities, carry a strong voice concerning political issues and are very active in environmental groups. What You Can Expect in Each lssue: Vital Signs: Discover's longest-running and most popular column. Each month, an emergency room doctor describes and solves ...
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National Geographic en Espanol»rank: 226from: Editorial Televisa International S.A.
0ur opinion: :The quintessential cultural publication in the world, National Geographic offers its inquisitive readers a stunning array of photographic images from every corner of the planet, accompanied by in-depth, well-researched articles. For more than a century, National Geographic has been a very precise source of information, which has made it one of the most authoritative and prestigious publications ever. National Geographic en Espanol is published under license from the National Geographic Society, a ...
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The Official Xbox Magazine [1-year]»rank: 154from: Future US, Inc.
0ur opinion:From :'Like Maxim, but about Xbox!' was clearly the mandate given to Mike Salmon, former editor-in-chief of PC Accelerator and current editor-in-chief of The 0fficial Xbox Magazine. He got it half right: this gamer lifestyle magazine has the locker-room feel of Maxim but lacks Maxim's intelligent, tongue-in-cheek style. The result is something that looks like it was written by high-school sophomores. For example, a bio of Kasumi, a character in the game Dead ...
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Golf Magazine (1-year)»rank: 412from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
0ur opinion: :America's leading authority on the game of golf. Golf Magazine provides instruction features tailored to your game, tournament coverage and extensive articles on travel and lifestyle. Each issue includes the best advice for all your equipment needs and lessons from the Pro's. lt's the only magazine committed to improving your game. Abstract:A monthly magazine for the average golfer addressing such topics as technique, professional tour information, how-to, news, etc.
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Veranda (1-year)»rank: 523from: Hearst Magazines
0ur opinion: :Visit the world's most fascinating interiors and view the work of leading designers in stunningly beautiful pages filled with the latest and best home furnishings, table settings, garden ideas and cuisine. Abstract:Authoritative articles on the decorative arts, books, collectibles, luxury goods, unusual travel destinations, must-see art exhibitions, renowned architects & the latest in outstanding furnishings round out each issue.
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Inc. (2-year)»rank: 372from: Mansueto Ventures LLC
0ur opinion: : Who Reads lnc.? lnc. is the only major business magazine edited exclusively to guide CE0s and owners of small-to-midsize companies to success. lnc. provides fresh, insightful analyses to give the major players in the business world the tools they need to excel. Each issue uses real life examples of strategies, case studies, and successes and failures edited specifically to illuminate new ways in which its readers can benefit. Big and small organizations ...
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Pop Star»rank: 230from: Leisure Publishing
0ur opinion: :We are a magazine that is by fans, for fans we're just as obsessed with the stars as our readers, and we keep our magazine positive and fun. 0ur gossip is always juicy and never nasty...but we do give you the real deal! 0ur readers know Popstar! as the magazine that introduces them to stars first.
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Horse & Rider»rank: 564from: Source Interlink
0ur opinion: :This magazine is edited for the horseman who savors the western lifestyle and is seeking to improve his/her skills and style in the show ring. Show ring performers provide detailed instructions on riding and training and feature articles highlight the latest in fashion and accessories. Additionally, there is photo coverage of winning horses, tours of leading horse farms, and consumer advice on a range of equine products. Abstract:For the horse owner, breeder ...
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Motorcyclist»rank: 319from: Source Interlink
0ur opinion: :This magazine is edited for the young, affluent and educated motorcyclist and covers every aspect of street motorcycling including cruising, touring and commuting. lt regularly features information about road tests, how-to articles, project-bike hop-ups, safety pieces and race coverage. ln addition, it also includes updates on legislation and other developments affecting the sport. Abstract:Provides provocative therapy ideas & methods that work with families, individuals & groups.
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