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quality and opinion magazines  

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  • Magazines directed toward and appealing to an educated and cultured minority have always been a part of the American journalism scene. These so-called quality titles (a term referring to the level of both their content and readership) typically serve elite cultural, business, and political leaders (sometimes snidely dubbed “the chattering classes”) and enjoy a greater impact than their limited circulation might suggest. [Source: Encyclopedia of Journalism; Quality and Opinion Magazines]

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