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Encyclopedia > Newsmagazines

A newsmagazine, sometimes called news magazine, is a usually weekly magazine featuring articles on current events. News magazines generally go a little more in-depth into stories than newspapers, trying to give the reader an understanding of the context surrounding important events, rather than just the facts.


Major news magazines in the United States include:

Major news magazines based outside the United States include:

Television news magazines

Television news magazines provide a similar service to print news magazines, but their stories are presented as short television documentaries rather than written articles. Examples include:

See also: news program


See also

  • Category:News magazines

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Rivera's syndicated newsmagazine axed - Boston.com (335 words)
His syndicated newsmagazine, "Geraldo at Large," was canceled on Thursday and Rivera will return to weekend work at Fox News Channel.
Rivera's syndicated newsmagazine, "Geraldo at Large," was canceled on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007 and Rivera will return to weekend work at Fox News Channel.
It was broadcast live in the late afternoon, but nearly half the stations are showing it after 11:30 p.m., he said.
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