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      • Some of our company's most important changes took place in the 1940s. At the beginning of the decade, United States News became a glossy magazine rather than a newspaper. By the end of the decade, it combined with World Report, a recently-introduced magazine, and became U.S. News & World Report.
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  3. Identify the change in regional and widespread advertising that occurred in the early 1900s. Describe the backlash against pulp magazines in the 1930s. Although magazines’ great contributions to the development of culture and popular trends are today widely acknowledged, the industry has not always been influential.

  4. The first truly successful mass circulation magazine in the United States was The Saturday Evening Post. This weekly magazine first began printing in 1821 and remained in regular print production until 1969, when it briefly ceased circulation.

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  7. Early 1930s By the summer of 1930 only one daily news broadcast reached across the United States to serve an ever increasing national audience. It was under the sponsorship of the weekly newsmagazine Literal Digest and was read by the Chicago Tribune correspondent, Clyde Gibbons.

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