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Encyclopedia > Array DVD magazine

Array DVD Magazine focuses on black actors and actresses in film and television. It is the first magazine, in its class, to present this concept. The magazine has a U.S. circulation of 25,000 and is circulated in both printed and DVD formats. Array DVD Magazine was started in January 2000, and is owned and operated by Phil Foster.


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