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What (who) is popular magazine - definition

US MAGAZINE
Popular Stories; Popular Magazine

The Popular Magazine         
The Popular Magazine was an early American literary magazine that ran for 612 issues from November 1903 to October 1931. It featured short fiction, novellas, serialized larger works, and even entire short novels.
Popular 1 Magazine         
Popular 1
Rock and Roll Popular 1 Magazine is a Spanish music magazine based in Barcelona, operating since 1973.
Popular science         
AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE ABOUT SCIENCE
Popular Science (magazine); Pop Sci; Popular Science Magazine; Popular Science Monthly; Popsci.com; PopSci; The Popular Science Monthly; Polular Science; Appleton's Popular Science Monthly; Australian Popular Science; Popular Science magazine; Pop. Sci.; Popular Science Radio; Popular Electricity
Popular science (also called pop-science or popsci) is an interpretation of science intended for a general audience. While science journalism focuses on recent scientific developments, popular science is more broad-ranging.

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The Popular Magazine

The Popular Magazine was an early American literary magazine that ran for 612 issues from November 1903 to October 1931. It featured short fiction, novellas, serialized larger works, and even entire short novels. The magazine's subject matter ranged over a number of genres, although it tended somewhat towards men's adventure stories, particularly in the waning years of the publication when the vogue for hardboiled fiction was strong. The Popular Magazine touted itself as "a magazine for men and women who like to read about men." The magazine had its headquarters in New York City.

The Popular Magazine was published by Street & Smith and edited by Henry Harrison Lewis from 1903 to 1904, and Charles Agnew MacLean from 1904 to 1928. A typical bi-monthly issue usually ran from 194 to 224 pages. In October 1931, The Popular Magazine was merged with another Street & Smith pulp, Complete Stories.

Examples of use of popular magazine
1. "Nigeria Is Falling Apart," screamed a recent cover of popular magazine The News.
2. In the popular magazine Century, Susan Anna Brown warned that shopping and decorating were causing "overstrain" among women.
3. Saw Wai was arrested Tuesday, a day after his verse appeared in a popular magazine, friends and colleagues said.
4. In an eighties–themed version of the popular magazine show That‘s Rich, a clip showed Fern doing a tap dance in a revealing outfit.
5. She bought him his first guitar, picking it out of the popular magazine Reveille and paying the grand sum of 10 1'/6d.