Globe notices magazines
Saturday was definitely "magazine day" at the Globe and Mail, which carried an enormous acreage of stories on magazine topics, although much of it was a rehash of stories already reported elswhere:
- A two-page spread on the whole turmoil surrounding the Canadian Medical Association Journal;
- An article about the strong readership showing in the Print Measurement Bureau results of What's Cooking magazine, a contract published title produced for Kraft Foods by Redwood Custom Communications;
- An item in the Weekend Diary by James Adams about the Western Standard's struggles to defend itself against a human-rights complaint in Alberta over the publication of the so-called "Danish cartoons"
- An article, also by Adams, about whether the PMB results indicated an upswing at Maclean's; the conclusion was, um, maybe.
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