What does the date on a magazine mean?
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What does the date on a magazine mean?
Magazines. In the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, the standard practice is to display on magazine covers a date which is some weeks or months in the future from the publishing or release date.
How do magazine issues work?
Volumes and issues Volume typically refers to the number of years the publication has been circulated, and issue refers to how many times that periodical has been published during that year. For example, the April 2011 publication of a monthly magazine first published in 2002 would be listed as, “volume 10, issue 4”.
How do you read magazine expiration dates?
Your subscription’s expiration date is on the magazine mailing label above your name. See the example below. It will state the month and year in the format the publisher has designated. For example, an expiration date of April 2011 may show up as 04/11, AP11, APR 11, or some variation.
How do I plan a magazine issue?
Your schedule should, at the very least, include the following considerations:
- Deadlines for when each story must be submitted to the editor(s)
- Ample time for proofreading.
- A design schedule.
- Enough time for the editorial board (if there is one) to look over the magazine and add comments.
- Your printing deadline.
How often does People magazine come out?
Us Weekly, published by a360media, LLC, currently publishes 52 times annually. Your first issue mails in 4-6 weeks. Cover price is $5.99 an issue, current renewal rate is 56 issues for $92.40. PEOPLE, published by Meredith, currently publishes 4 double issues.
Why are gun magazines called magazines?
A modern pistol magazine takes its name from, you guessed it- the ammunition storage function. When written magazines were invented, they took their name from the broad based ammunition storage facility, not the other way around.