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Johnathan LievonenPD.5 Ms. FlintNews magazines
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News magazines
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The TIME masthead is most always in red font, but with rare exceptions such as the Chris Christie cover above. They use Times New Roman for Masthead title. Images alternate between v=being in front of and behind the masthead.Time magazine
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Central ImageCentral headlineMastheadConventions Cover linesAnchorage textPublication date
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Demographics
Total Circulation: 3,286,467
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Time contentsWorld newsCurrent eventsArts and EntertainmentPolitics SportsCommentary
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The mast head of Newsweek is always has a white Newsweek text inside a red rectangle, this also creates the logo. Central image figures generally overlap the masthead.Newsweek magazine
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Conventions
Central ImageCentral headlineMasthead Cover linesAnchorage textPublication dateBarcode
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DemographicsTotal circulation: 1,512,081
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Newsweek conentsU.S. NewsWorld newsBusinessTechnology and scienceCultureSports
The Economist
The Economist masthead is always white text in a red rectangle and is always placed in the upper left hand corner. The Economist uses its own specially created typography. Images never overlap the masthead because of its positioning.
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ConventionsMastheadCentral imageMain cover line Cover linesPublication date
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DemographicsTotal ciculation:803,528
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The Economist contentsPoliticsWorld newsEconomicScience and technologyCulture
ConclusionThese news magazines overlap in the same areas of news however, they have unique styles that differentiate them from each other. Through conventions and formatting each have found their own niche in the magazine market.