Saturday, April 01, 2006

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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