In Regional Interest Magazines of the United States, Sam G.
Riley and Gary W. Selnow focus on those magazines that direct their
attention to a particular city or region and reach a fairly general
readership intersted in entertainment and information. This work is
a follow-up to their earlier Index to "City and Regional Magazines
of the United States." Titles are arranged alphabetically to
facilitate access; each entry includes a historical essay on the
magazine's founding, development, editorial policies, and content.
Entries also include two sections that provide data on information
sources and publication history, arranged in tabular form for ready
reference.
In choosing the magazines to be profiled, Riley and Selnow
attempted to represent not only the biggest and most successful of
this genre, but also some smaller and newer titles, plus
significant earlier magazines that are no longer in print. Special
care was also taken to achieve an even geographical spread. To
attain greater accuracy, regional writers were enlisted to do the
entries on their own region. These writers provide valuable
information on how the various magazines began, how conditions have
caused them to change, their problems, their editors and
publishers, and their content as well as colorful and little known
facts of their operation. Magazines were arranged alphabetically,
and two informative appendices list the profiled titles by founding
date and geographic location. This volume will be a valuable
resource for students of magazine publishing history.
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