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Erie / Colorado / United States
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Yellow Scene Magazine is the voice of Boulder County and the North Metro region, offering comprehensive in-depth local news, arts and entertainment coverage wrapped in an award winning package.
Los Angeles / California / United States
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American Cinematographer Magazine is located behind the Society of American Cinematographers headquarters at the intersection of Orange and Franklin avenues. The magazine bills itself as the international journal of motion imaging and is the top trade publication for the cinematography industry in the world. This location is the corporate office but is also open to the public. Customers and students can browse the reference material and purchase hats, souvenirs and T-shirts. The magazine is published monthly and offers articles, features and reviews related to the industry. Visit the website to subscribe, read online articles or for more information.

South Orange / New Jersey / United States
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Hari "Bobby" Kansara has owned and operated this South Orange mainstay since 1983. He offers 300 magazine titles, 20 newspaper titles, lottery tickets, snack foods and a range of tobacco products. The store also has an ATM.

Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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Atlanta's premier relocation guide, KNOWAtlanta magazine was founded in 1986.  It is published quarterly and designed to familiarize new Atlantans with their city and metro area.

Washington / District Of Columbia / United States
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The United States Chamber of Commerce is a national institution representing the unified interests of U.S. businesses. Its staff of policy specialists, lobbyists and lawyers make up the worlds largest nonprofit business federation. The chamber has grown to represent more than 3 million businesses, nearly 3,000 state and local chambers, 830 associations, and more than 90 American chambers of commerce abroad. Its members include businesses of all sizes and sectors, from large Fortune 500 companies to home-based, one-person operations. The organization s leadership is equally diverse, with more than 100 corporate and small business leaders from all sectors serving on its board of directors. In 1912 United States President William Tafts vision became a reality when a group of 700 delegates from various commercial and trade organizations came together to create a unified body of business interest that today is the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Saint Petersburg / Florida / United States
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Florida Trend is a monthly magazine that is read by business executives, government officials and civic leaders throughout Florida. Operational for more than 50 years, it is a regional business magazine. The magazine s content includes articles about Florida businesses, leadership profiles and industry reports. The publication also covers the environment and politics. Florida Trend covers several industries, such as agriculture, banking and finance, education, energy, health care, international trade, life sciences and manufacturing. It also offers information on media and marketing, real estate, retail, transportation and travel industries. It publishes several specialty annuals, such as Business Florida and Florida Small Business.
New York / New York / United States
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Founded in 2000, BizBash is one of the leading trade medias for the event industry in the United States. The company publishes magazines and e-newsletters, as well as hosts Web sites. It produces trade and award shows for event marketers, fundraisers, public relation officers, human resource executives, and sales and marketing people. BizBash designs and plans meetings, events, promotions and other face-to-face events. Its Web site BizBash.com offers latest event news and information. The company s Web site provides to comprehensive, searchable resource directories of more than 6,500 vendors and photos and coverage of past events, as well as archived magazine issues. BizBash maintains a location in New York City.
New York / New York / United States
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Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Modern Healthcare is one of the leading sources of health care business news in the United States. It is a weekly news-driven publication that reports on important health care events and trends. Modern Healthcares staff includes more than 25 reporters and editors. It is the recipient of several awards for journalistic excellence from the American Society of Healthcare Publications Editors and American Society of Healthcare Business Publication Editors. Modern Healthcare s publication Daily Dose provides concise, staff-written summaries of the days top health care business stories. It also offers subscription services. Located in Chicago, Modern Healthcare is a part of Crain Communications.
Walnut Creek / California / United States
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Diablo Publications, operational for more than 25 years, publishes various magazines and guides covering topics, such as lifestyle, travel, culture, personalities, entertainment, recreation and food. Its publications include Diablo magazine, Napa/Sonoma magazine, Design for Living, Diablo Arts, Concierge North Bay and East Bay, and Destination Oakland. Diablo Publications custom publishing division, DCP, provides complete print and online marketing communications and custom publishing services for corporate clients nationwide. Its Diablo magazine has won the Maggie Awards for best overall publication and best regional and state magazine in the consumer category, and is circulated in the San Francisco East Bay Area. Diablo Publications is located in Walnut Creek, Calif.
Seattle / Washington / United States
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Beaverton / Oregon / United States
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Unlike most publishing companies, Skies America was founded in 1979 as a custom publisher. Our entire corporate philosophy revolves around client-based publications. Serving our client always comes first from top management through all levels of publishing. The culture begins with our hiring practices. In general, we apprentice our own editors and designers, and prefer to hire them fresh out of Journalism and Design schools. A seasoned editor or designer with traditional publishing company experience often has difficulty understanding the balance between client marketing needs and editorial targeted solely to publication readers. It is a special challenge and requires extraordinary talent to achieve both goals simultaneously. We have a staff of individuals who are energetic and enthusiastic about working together. We believe size is important, and we like our size. Skies America is big enough to have the experience, business savvy and volume to leverage vendors for improved quality, better prices and quicker turnaround. We are big enough to allow projects to share the efficiencies of common resources, yet we are not so big that we house the burdens, overhead and red tape of a massive communications company. We do not boast hundreds of contract publications and projects; instead we boast personalized long-term relationships, and corporate clients who are highly satisfied with our work. We are not always right. We have checks and double checks at every stage of the publishing process. Our record is terrific, and we plan to keep it that way. When we do make a mistake, we quickly bring it to the clients attention with resolution ideas in place. We practice open communication in all aspects of our client relationships. Communication is always where a custom publisher and client relationship starts and ends. We ask questions, but we take care to minimize their impact on our clients time. In turn, we provide direct answers to their questions, even if unpleasant. Then we move immediately toward problem solving. Our staff understands how to work in partnership with our clients. They know how to maintain editorial integrity, while including the needs of the client and their customers. Our employees understand the importance advertising plays in the financial success of the publication. We like to bring ideas to the table, and we dont mind them being tossed off the table. Then well be back with more ideas. That, too, is an integral part of our corporate culture.
Port Washington / New York / United States
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This service provides a free auditory collection for people who are blind, visually impaired, physically disabled or dyslexic. Available every other month, the anthology may be obtained online or through subscription. A four track-cassette player (supplied free of charge by either the magazine or through the Talking Books Program of the Library of Congress) is required to hear professionally recorded fiction, poetry and articles selected from over 100 contemporary magazines.