Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After printing its last issue in 2014, Black legacy publication Jet magazine is back with vegan phenomenon Pinky Cole as its cover ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Ebony cover in 2010 shows Regina King re-creating an Eartha Kitt cover, and a cover for Jet in 1955 features Dorothy Dandridge.
Jet magazine, the digest-sized magazine that has graced African-American homes, beauty salons and barbershops for more than 60 years, announced this week that it’s ending its print edition in May.
Johnson Publishing Company (JPC), announced today that JET magazine, founded in 1951, will transition to a digital magazine app at the end of June. JPC is making the proactive decision to adapt to the ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago-based Johnson Publishing announced Wednesday that by the end of June, Jet magazine will no longer be available in print. Since 1951, Jet magazine has served as a weekly news ...
The latest entry in the popular battle series took place in Los Angeles on Thursday, May 7. As an artist with a passion for nostalgia, Rucker, who is 33, has fond memories of poring over copies of Jet ...
Ulysses 'Junior' Bridgeman purchased Ebony and Jet Magazines recently in bankruptcy court for $14M and hopes to turn the brands… The Ebony and Jet archive will be transferred to the Smithsonian ...
Black history was told. And now it is sold. Four major foundations, led by J. Paul Getty Trust, will pay $30 million for the photo archives of Ebony and Jet magazines and donate the treasure trove of ...
Mitzi Miller, a writer and editor at women’s magazines who with Denene Millner and Angela Burt-Murray co-wrote two books — “The Vow: a Novel” and “The Angry Black Woman’s Guide to Life” — has been ...
Could it be the end of an era? Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Johnson Publishing Company has announced the sale of Ebony Magazine, ...
Jet Magazine is back as a print product after a nine-year hiatus. The limited release features Pinky Cole, CEO and founder of Slutty Vegan, a $100 million vegan food empire, along with the Pinky Cole ...
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