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    Filmspiegel

    Biweekly film magazine in Germany (1947–1991)
    Overview: Filmspiegel (meaning Film Mirror in English) was a German language biweekly magazine which featured articles about cinema and related fields, including teaching approaches towards drama. It was started ...
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    Iskusstvo Kino

    Russian film magazine
    Overview: Iskusstvo Kino (Russian: Искусство кино, Film Art) was a film magazine published in Moscow, Russia. It was one of the earliest magazines in Europe which specialize on film theory and review alongside the ...
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    TF1

    French television channel
    TF1
    Overview: TF1 (standing for Télévision Française 1) is a French commercial television network owned by TF1 Group, controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate. TF1's average market share of 24% makes it the most popular ...
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    Sputnik (magazine)

    Soviet magazine (1967–1991)
    Overview: Sputnik (Russian: Спутник) was a Soviet magazine published from 1967 until 1991 by the Soviet press agency Novosti in several languages, targeted at both Eastern Bloc countries and Western nations. It ...
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    Atze

    Comic and youth magazine in East Germany (1955–1991)
    Overview: Atze (German: Pal) was a monthly comics magazine which was published from 1955 to 1991 in East Germany. It was the first comic publication in the country and was one of the state-controlled publications ...
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    Femeia

    Romanian women's magazine
    Femeia
    Overview: Femeia (Romanian: The Woman) is a women's magazine in Romania which was established in 1878. From 1946 on, it served as one of the propaganda publications of the Communist regime. The title was acquired ...
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    Harp Mecmuası

    Military journal in the Ottoman Empire (1915-1918)
    Overview: Harp Mecmuası (Ottoman Turkish: War Journal) was an Ottoman illustrated military journal published in Istanbul between 1915 and 1918. It was started during the Gallipoli campaign between the Ottoman army ...
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    Neues Leben

    Monthly youth magazine in Germany (1953–1992)
    Overview: Neues Leben (German; New Living; abbreviated as NL) was a monthly youth magazine which existed between 1953 and 1992. It was started in East Germany and survived the German unification. It was briefly ...
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    Neuer Weg (magazine)

    East German political magazine (1946–1989)
    Overview: Neuer Weg (German: New Path) was the official media outlet of the East German ruling party, Socialist Unity Party (SED). Its subtitle was organ des Zentralkomitees der SED fur Fragen des Parteilebens ...
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    Mundo Hispánico

    Spanish cultural and political magazine (1948–1977)
    Overview: Mundo Hispánico (Spanish: Hispanic World) was a monthly cultural and political magazine which existed between 1948 and 1977. The subtitle of the magazine was La revista de veintitrés países (Spanish: The ...
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    Teresa (magazine)

    Former monthly women's magazine in Spain (1954–1977)
    Overview: Teresa was a monthly women's magazine which was in circulation in the period 1954–1977 in Madrid, Spain. Its subtitle was Revista para todas las mujeres (Spanish: Magazine For All Women). The title of ...
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    Sinn und Form

    Bimonthly literary and cultural magazine in Berlin, Germany
    Sinn und Form
    Overview: Sinn und Form (German: Sense and Form) is a bimonthly literary and culture magazine. It was launched in East Berlin, East Germany, in 1949 and is still in circulation. The magazine describes itself as ...
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    Lo Sport Fascista

    Defunct sports magazine in Italy (1928–1943)
    Overview: Lo Sport Fascista was a monthly sports magazine which was published in Milan, Italy, during the fascist rule as the official organ of the fascist government. The magazine was in circulation between 1928 ...
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    Il Tevere

    Italian Fascist newspaper (1924–1943)
    Overview: Il Tevere (Italian: The Tiber) was a Fascist newspaper which was published in Rome, Kingdom of Italy, between 1924 and 1943. It is known for its founder, Benito Mussolini.
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    Soviet Central Television

    Television and radio tower in Moscow, Russia
    Overview: The Central Television of the USSR (Russian: Центральное телевидение СССР, Tsentral'noye televideniye SSSR; abbr. CT USSR [Russian: ЦТ СССР, TsT SSSR]) was the state television broadcaster of the Soviet ...
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    Overview: Meridiano di Roma: literary, artistic and scientific Italy (Meridian of Rome) was a literary criticism, literature and art magazine existed between 1936 and 1943.
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    Neue Werbung

    German trade magazine (1954–1991)
    Neue Werbung
    Overview: Neue Werbung (German: New Advertising) was an East German trade magazine specializing on advertising. Originally subtitled Fachzeitschrift für Werbung, Gebrauchsgrafik und Dekoration, the magazine was ...
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    Kaveh (magazine)

    Persian-language periodical in Berlin, Germany (1916–1922)
    Kaveh (magazine)
    Overview: The Persian-speaking exile periodical Kaveh (Persian: کاوه) was founded in 1916 by the Intelligence Agency for the Orient (Nachrichtenstelle für den Orient – NfdO) of the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin ...
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    Esti Hírlap

    Hungarian evening newspaper (1956–1996)
    Esti Hírlap
    Overview: Esti Hírlap (Hungarian: Evening News) was a tabloid evening newspaper published in Budapest, Hungary, between 1956 and 1996.
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    Guter Rat

    German consumer magazine
    Overview: Guter Rat (German: Good Advice) is a monthly business and consumer magazine published first in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). The magazine is one of three East German magazines which have survived ...
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