Ebony (magazine)

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Ebony
The 60th anniversary cover featuring actors, Denzel Washington, Halle Berry, and Jamie Foxx, November 2005
Senior EditorTerry Glover
CategoriesLifestyle magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation1,681,183 [1]
PublisherLinda Johnson Rice
First issue1945
CompanyJohnson Publishing Company
Country United States
Based inChicago, Illinois
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Websitewww.ebonyJET.com
ISSN0012-9011

Ebony, a monthly magazine for the African American market, was founded by John H. Johnson and has published continuously since the Autumn of 1945. A digest-sized sister magazine, Jet, is also published by Johnson Publishing.[2]

Ebony cover photography has since its inception focused on African American celebrities and politicians, from Lena Horne and Dorothy Dandridge to Michael Jackson and Barack Obama. Persistently upbeat like its generic contemporary Life, Ebony has striven always to address African-American issues, personalities, and interests in a positive and self-affirming manner. Corporations here and abroad have for decades created advertising specifically for the pages of Ebony featuring black models driving cars and enjoying soft drinks—the first magazine to feature such ads.

In August 2008 the magazine featured a special 8-cover edition featuring the "25 Coolest Brothers of All Time", the line up featured Jay-Z, Barack Obama, Prince, Samuel L. Jackson, Denzel Washington, Marvin Gaye, Muhammad Ali and Billy Dee Williams.[3] Ebony is one of the most well known Black American magazines in the United States.

In December 2008, Google announced that it was scanning back issues for Google Book Search, making them all available for free.[4]

References

  1. ^ Audit Bureau of Circulations (2005). "Average Circulation for Top 100 ABC Magazines". Magazine Publishers of America. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  2. ^ Editors (November 1992). "From Negro Digest to Ebony, Jet and Em - Special Issue: 50 Years of JPC - Redefining the Black Image". Ebony. Retrieved 2009-01-03. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Editors (7 July 2008). "Ebony: The 25 Coolest Brothers Of All Time". TaleTela. Retrieved 2009-01-03. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ Dave Foulser (9 December 2008). "Search and find magazines on Google Book Search". Google. Retrieved 2009-01-03.

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