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, (Taylor, MS: Nautilus
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22.
David McDonald,
Folio
, February 2011, 48.
23.
Matt Kinsman and Vanesa Voltolina, www.FolioMag.com, January 1, 2009.
24. Patricia Moore, “The Kids are Alright”
AdMedia
, July 2008, 30-33.
25. Samir Husni, “30 Most Notable Launches of 2006,”
www.mr.magazine.com
.
26. Husni, January 1, 2010.
27. Ibid.
28. Ibid.
29. Husni, “17 Hottest launches of 2007,”
www.mr.magazine.com
.
30. Husni, April 13, 2007.
31. Aimee Deeken and Lisa Granastein,
MediaWeek
, November 3, 2003, 30.
32. Matt Kinsman and Vanesa Voltolina, FolioMag.com, January 1, 2009.
33.
www.chopchop.com
.
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34. Ibid.
35. Ibid.
36. Ibid.
37. Husni, October 1, 2010.
38. Ibid.
39. Brooks Barnes, “A Glossy Take on Disney,”
Media DeCoder
,
http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/20/a-glossy-take-on-disney/
, March 30, 2011.
40. Rachel Schleif, “Technology is revolutionizing research but kids still curl up with a
book,”
Wenatchee World
, WA, November 6, 2010.
41.
Esther D’Amico, “Mobile Content Gets More Personal: Publishers Aim to Zero in On
User Interests,” www.FolioMag.com, March 30, 2011.
42. Husni, “From Print to Television and Beyond: The Adventures of Sammy and the
Wild Baby Magazine
: The Mr. Magazine Interview with Lori Collins, Editor,
Wild Animal
Baby
,” www.mr. magazine.com, October 1, 2010.
43. David McDonald,
Folio
, February 2011, 48.
44.
Denise Johnson, “Issues in Technology: Online Magazines for Children and Teens,”
Reading & Writing Quarterly
, 2004.
45.
Patricia Moore, “The Kids Are Alright,”
AdMedia
, July 2008, 30-33.
46. Gene Gable, “The Kids Are Alright: They Just Don’t Read,”
Seybold Report:
Analyzing Publishing Technologies
, October 4, 2007, 9-12.
47. Gable.
48. Rachel Schleif, “Technology is revolutionizing research but kids still curl up with a
book,”
Wenatchee World
, WA, November 6, 2010.
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NOTES
CHAPTER IV
1. Denise Johnson, “Issues in Technology: Online Magazines for Children and Teens,”
Reading & Writing Quarterly
, 2004.
2. James Playsted Wood,
Magazines in the United States
(New York: The Ronald Press
Company, 1956), 374.
3. E.F. Porter, “Modern Family is a Boon to Kids’ Magazines,”
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
,
December 17, 1990.
4. Betty L. Lyon, “A History of Children’s Secular Magazines Published in the United
States from 1789-1899,” (PhD diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1942).
5. Carolyn L. Karcher, “Lydia Maria Child and the
Juvenile Miscellany
: The Creation of
an American Children’s Literature,”
Periodical Literature in Nineteenth-Century America
, ed.
Kenneth M. Price and Susan Belasco Smith (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1995),
92.
6. Karcher, 107-8.
7. John Tebbel and Mary Ellen Zuckerman,
The Magazine in America, 1741-1990
(New
York: Oxford University Press, 1991), 12-3.
8. Lyon.
9. Tebbel, 148-9.
10. William H. Taft,
American Magazines for the 1980s
(New York: Hastings House,
Publishers, 1982), 19.
11. Cleary Simpson, interview by author, New York, NY, August 3, 1995.
12. Lynn Lehmkuhl, interview by author, New York, NY, August 11, 1995.
13. Peter F. Neumeyer, “Reflections: Magazines for Children,”
Mothering
, March 22,
1992, 75.
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14. Lou Waryncia,
www.mrmagazine.com
, November 23, 2009.
15. Waryncia.
16. Husni,
www.mrmagazine.com
, November 23, 2009.
17. Simpson.
18. Donna Sabino, interview by author, New York, NY, August 3, 1995.
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