Newspapers and Magazines Flashcards
Newspaper that broke the Watergate story
Washington Post
Toronto Newspaper
Star
Washington Newspaper
Post
Daily Mirror founder
William Randolph Hearst
Christian Science Monitor founder
Mary Baker Eddy
New York Tribune founder
Horace Greeley
Katherine Graham’s newspaper
Washington Post
New Jersey’s oldest newspaper
Elizebethan Daily Journal
“The Nation’s Newspaper”
USA Today
Daily Newspaper with the largest circulation
The Wall Street Journal
Newspaper established in 1877 as voice of the Democratic party
Washington Post
Phoenix’s Native American Newspaper
Cherokee
Daily Newspaper for military personnel
Stars and Stripes
It’s “all the business news you need”
The Wall Street Journal
Where is USA Today published?
Arlington
“Magazine from our nation’s attic”
Smithsonian
Magazine for “free minds and fee markets”
Reason
Magazine with column “Final Analysis”
Physiology
AARP’s magazine
Modurn Maturity
Popular magazine from 1937-71
Look
Magazine with “Dubious Achievement Award”
Esquire
It’s “all the news that fit to print”
The New York Times
Magazine for the library of congress
Civilization
“Dewy defeats Truman” newspaper
Chicago Tribune
“The Magazine for Women Over Forty”
Lear
Former British humor magazine
Punch
World’s largest news service
Associated Press
Dave Berry works for this newspaper
Miami Herald
Hollywood’s newspaper
Variety
San Francisco Newspapers
Examiner; Chronicle
Jann Wenner’s magazine
Rolling Stone
Cincinnati Newspaper
Inquirer
Seattle Newspaper
Times
Detroit Newspaper
Free Press
Des Moines Newspaper
Register
Denver Newspapers
Post; Rocky Mountain News
Dallas Newspaper
Morning News
Houston Newspaper
Chronicle
Cleveland Newspaper
Plain Dealer
Indianapolis Newspaper
Star
Chicago Newspapers
Tribune; Sun Times
Boston Newspapers
Globe; Herald; Christian Science Monitor
Baltimore Newspaper
Sun
Atlanta Newspaper
Constitution
Arlington Newspaper
USA Today
Where is the newspaper Constitution published?
Atlanta
Columbus Newspaper
Dispatch
New Orleans Newspaper
Times-picayune
Women’s magazine that debuted in 1884
Ladies Home Journal
Sacramento Newspaper
Bee
Portland Newspaper
Oregonian
Philadelphia Newspaper
Inquirer
Paris Newspaper
La Monde
Hartford Newspaper
Courant
New York Newspapers
Post; Times; Daily News; Village Voice; Wall Street Journal; Amsterdam News; Tribune
St. Louis Newspaper
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Minneapolis Newspaper
Star Tribune
Miami Newspaper
Herald
Manchester Newspaper
Guardian
Los Angeles Newspapers
Times; Daily News
London Newspapers
Times; Daily Telegraph
Kansas City Newspaper
Star
Oakland Newspaper
Tribune
Gary Larson’s comic strip
The Far Side
Who created the comic strip Dennis the Menace?
Hank Ketcham
Jim Davis’ comic strip
Garfield
Who created the comic strip Garfield?
Jim Davis
Scott Adams’ comic strip
Dilbert
Who created the comic strip Dilbert?
Scott Adams
Charles Shultz’s comic strip
Peanuts
Who created the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes?
Bill Watterson
Who created the comic strip Pogo?
Walt Kelly
Who created the comic strip The Far Side?
Gary Larson
Garry Trudeau’s comic strip
Doonesbury
Who created the comic strip Doonesbury?
Garry Trudeau
Mort Walker’s comic strip
Beetle Bailey
Who created the comic strip Beetle Bailey?
Mort Walker
Magazine for black women
Essence
Bill Watterson’s comic strip
Calvin and Hobbes
Bill Keane’s comic strip
Family Circus
U.S. longest continuous running comic strip
The Katzenjammer Kids
Pop artist who used “comics” style
Roy Liechtenstein
Creator of the “comics contraptions”?
Rube Goldberg
Milton Caniff’s comic strip
Steve Canyon
Who created the comic strip Steve Canyon?
Milton Caniff
Who created the comic strip Peanuts?
Charles Shultz
Who created the comic strip Cathy?
Cathy Guisewite
Woman most often on the cover of Time (as of 2001)
The Virgin Mary
Who created the comic strip Family Circus?
Bill Keane
Chester Gould’s comic strip
Dick Tracy
Who created the comic strip Dick Tracy?
Chester Gould
Jeff MacNeally’s comic strip
Shoe
Who created the comic strip Shoe?
Jeff MacNeally
Walt Kelly’s comic strip
Pogo
Cathy Guisewite’s comic strip?
Cathy
The Luces started this magazine
Life
Hank Ketcham’s comic strip
Dennis the Menace
Playboy founder
Hugh Hefner
National Review Founder
William F. Buckley
The first editor of Cosmopolitan
Helen Gurley Brown
Boy Scout’s magazine
Boy’s Life
New Yorker columnist - 1931
Dorothy Parker
Harvard’s Humor magazine
Harvard lampoon
New Yorker staff photographer - 1992
Richard Avedon
Dewitt and Lila Wallace founded this magazine
Reader’s Digest
Magazine that contains the “Index”
Harpers
John F. Kennedy Jr. founded this magazine
George
Consumer’s Union test rating magazine
Consumer Reports
Andy Warhol founded this magazine
Interview
Cartoonist creator of the republican elephant - democratic donkey
Thomas Nast
American Heart Association Magazine
Hypertension
Poor Richard’s last name
Saunders
Person most often on the cover ot Time (as of 2001)
Richard Nixon
Person most often on the cover of People (as of 2001)
Diana (Spencer)
Demi Moore appeared pregnant and nude on its cover
Vanity Fair
First person on the cover of George
Cindy Crawford
First person on the cover of People
Mia Farrow
“Talk of the Town” writer for New Yorker
E.B. White
First person on the cover of Rolling Stone
John Lennon
Women’s magazine formerly called Queen
McCalls
Where the crossworld puzzle debuted - 1913
New York World
Public Citizen founder
Ralph Nader
He bought The Washington Post in 1976
Rupert Murdoch
TV Guide and Seventeen founder
Walter Annenberg
Muscle and Fitness founder
Joe Wieder
She founded Ms. magazine
Gloria Steinem
First person on the cover of TV Guide
Little Rickie (Ricardo)