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"newsstand" Definitions
  1. a stall or other place at which newspapers and often periodicals are sold, as on a street corner or in a building lobby.

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This meant that apps like Newsstand and Notes were digitally designed to look like a newsstand and a notepad.
Google Play Newsstand on mobile and desktop will be replaced with the new Google News, but a newsstand tab will persist and offer stories from more than 1,000 magazines and publications.
"I love the feeling of being at the newsstand," he said.
Today's teen doesn't have nearly as many options on the newsstand.
Newsstand sales leap, and subscriptions nearly double from a year before.
Meanwhile, Newsstand will also offer top headlines, scores, analysis and videos.
You're planning three months in advance for what's on the newsstand.
I pass the newsstand near the entrance to the subway station.
The final section is 'Newsstand' which, as the name suggests, aggregates media.
The pixelated newsstand was intended as an antidote to Apple's onerous terms.
That's roughly the price of 13 New Yorker magazines on the newsstand.
A spokesman for the agency said the newsstand would probably be demolished.
I mean, it's great ... If you have a great newsstand seller, that's awesome.
A couple make out on a newsstand as their friends watch in Boystown.
Finally, Newsstand is a stream of links to specific publications organized by interests.
Newsstand now has four tabs to make it easier to navigate the news.
Older people and young people would come to hang out at that newsstand.
When you log in, you'll see For You, Headlines, Favorites, and Newsstand sections.
Now, about as far as you can get from Meyer lemons and peppermint extract, take a look at this master class in storytelling from my deskmate Patrick Farrell, about a newsstand man with no newsstand on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Then a stroll to a newsstand for the English papers, and dinner at seven.
"I never watched Friends," he tells PEOPLE in the latest issue, on newsstand Friday.
Find out more about Graham, Clauson and Rousey before you head to the newsstand!
Released in September, the Apple News app followed Newsstand, which stored newspapers and magazines.
As far as newsstand sales and subscriptions, it was number two to Rolling Stone.
"Favorites" lets you save stories, and Newsstand contains content from magazines and other outlets.
A three-dimensional Coca-Cola ad above a newsstand in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010.
Ordinances criminalized newsstand comics sales in the late 21950s in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and more.
"I really take this as a job," Nichols told her college newspaper The Newsstand.
But if Apple really does want to rebuild the newsstand, it has work to do.
There's a good chance your favorite newsstand will never tell you anything about Bernie Sanders.
The four travelers — visitors from another universe — have just ordered a pretzel from a newsstand.
The bullet killed Harry Walchuk, a father of six who was at a nearby newsstand.
At Ink, a newsstand on Avenue A, print journalism appears to be alive and well.
The other three sides of the structure show a luncheonette, a newsstand and a delicatessen.
Gauri Lankesh Patrike ran on subscriptions and newsstand sales, supplemented by a book-publishing sideline.
The magazine will be primarily driven by subscriptions, with limited newsstand distribution to select locations.
The man leaves the newsstand and asks me if I like Indian food and movies.
I put the snails under the philodendron, disgusted, and leave, walk to the newsstand, hail and greet the newsstand owner behind the counter with his wondering, joyous expression; and buy the foulest cigars at any price and carry a dozen to my rooms, triumphant.
On a physical newsstand, it's still easy to tell the National Enquirer from, say, The Atlantic.
But I go into a newsstand, and you have a wide range of magazines in there.
I bought my comics at a newsstand right near the corner of Van Nuys and Ventura.
Apple News is the long-awaited replacement for Newsstand that landed with iOS 9 last year.
At the newsstand, we get references to two different publications that are featured in the comics.
Apple had previously let users purchase and organize their individual subscriptions in an app called Newsstand.
And then there was Keyur Patel, 7003, who runs a newsstand near Herald Square in Manhattan.
But on the newsstand, it's Bruce Springsteen and his daughter, Jessica, who peer off the rack.
She didn't want a cover that was too brown (the image wouldn't pop on the newsstand).
There are also newsstand sales and a pass-along circulation rate bringing it up to 70,000.
The owners also took over a neighboring newsstand, demolishing the wall between it and the restaurant.
Head to the nearest newsstand or pony up for that in-flight WiFi and stay WIRED.
Meyer made a living selling papers from a newsstand at the corner of 2200th and Market.
It's not just about who's walking fashion shows … it's about who's on every newsstand in the country.
Group Subscriptions are for ten or more users and discounts start from 30% off the newsstand price.
You can purchase little plastic cups with packets of Nescafe and sugar in any newsstand or supermarket.
King stopped by a newsstand along his journey to pick up a copy of the day's paper.
It includes recently accessed apps and content, Home, Books, Video, Games, Shop, Apps, Music, Audiobooks and Newsstand.
That's what our readers want, and they've voted at the newsstand in favor of what we're doing.
Late in the play, Lamb and Murdoch, now lords of the British newsstand, are discussing the future.
That's because it doesn't have to be in the content game, dependent on clicks and newsstand sales.
The issue with the carved-bird cover sold 21 percent fewer newsstand copies than the previous year's.
He played Bootsy, the proprietor of a newsstand in the fictional New England town of Stars Hollow.
We can buy your magazine at a newsstand, via Apple News, online ... people can figure it out.
A vendor at a newsstand on East Broadway shrugged and laughed when asked how many she had sold.
During my short layover, I stop at a newsstand for a water, energy bar, and bag of Gardetto's.
"It's very hard to decide," said 36-year-old Luca Di Giovanni, who runs a newsstand in Rome.
One day he came and got me, insisting that I rush over to a nearby newsstand with him.
I started it at The Newsstand 3 years ago when it was at the Lorimer L train stop.
Quinton will lead publisher relations, adult trade books and newsstand retailing, according to a Barnes & Noble press release.
Seeking a wider audience, using important connections, he drummed into Lower Manhattan newsstand distribution a periodical called Oh!
Apple's Newsstand app never quite took off, causing the company to fold the built-in app in 2015.
Windows were smashed, fighting seeped into the streets, a police car was destroyed and a newsstand set ablaze.
If the move to abandon print can happen there, it can happen to any denizen of the newsstand.
Look for the package in your weekend delivery tomorrow, or hit the newsstand or library to see it.
Points for provenance: the book's original owner was a mailman who purchased it from a newsstand in Pennsylvania.
As I made my way to the theater, every newsstand I passed was a test of my resolve.
Having forgotten a water bottle for the flight, I got one at the newsstand by the gate: $23.
I began to buy the one bona fide art magazine that came to the newsstand in my town.
As part of the redesign, Google Newsstand is expected to close and Google News will get a new app.
Before News, Apple had had Newsstand, which was essentially a market for purchasing subscriptions to individual magazines and newspapers.
Both the model and the publication shared the cover shot on Instagram today, teasing the magazine's newsstand release tomorrow.
"They made him Blacker," a newsstand owner says to Chris Darden (Sterling K. Brown) when he stops to look.
In the last few weeks, it has extended its newsstand presence to Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg and Switzerland.
After his death, Min and her mother had lived frugally on the money her mother made running a newsstand.
More details are out this morning about Apple's plans for Texture, the digital newsstand business it acquired last month.
The Chronicle is also the contractor for home delivery and newsstand distribution of The Times in the Houston area.
Ms. Leive selected the photograph that she knew was the right one for the magazine's demographic and newsstand appeal.
This issue of Marvel Comics No. 1 was first purchased by a mail carrier at a newsstand in Pennsylvania.
"Money is in circulation again," the 66-year-old, who owns a newsstand, said between drags of a cigarette.
"People would be texting me saying, 'I'm in Schiphol airport [in Amsterdam] and Martha's on the newsstand,'" Cockburn remembers.
It's also working to allow seamless access to subscriber content across publisher sites, Google Newsstand, Google Search, and Google News.
Did Ana get that keychain customized at the newsstand or did it just come with "YES!" printed on its back?
The habits of the library and the newsstand, to say nothing of pre-digital social life, are lost to us.
Kylie Jenner took daughter Stormi to a newsstand Friday ... presumably to give her little girl a lesson in celebrity news.
This version of the Newsstand, 4.0, also includes full-bleed images, autoplaying videos, and built-in playback controls for podcasts.
Inspired by newsstand sandwich boards in the UK, Shrigley's NEWS series features humorous headlines announcing absurd, false, or mundane occurrences.
There was this newsstand on 119th and 5th Avenue, and that's where I would go to hang out every day.
Apple, of course, once had a "Newsstand" of its own — specifically its own native app that went by that name.
One newsstand owner is cleaning his hands obsessively with a bowl of warm water that he keeps inside his stall.
And these days overall revenue, which includes advertorial and e-commerce, is more important to the company than newsstand sales.
Likewise, digital newsstand apps like Texture and Zinio file your downloads within the app you used to buy the subscription.
Having access to a copy of this piece of art is worth more than the newsstand price of the paper.
At a newsstand, Cuarón spots a photo of Yalitza Aparicio, who plays Cleo, on the cover of a Mexican magazine.
It launched as a standalone app called Google Play Magazines in 2012, then folded into Google Play Newsstand in 2013.
It's not that I'm ... New York Magazine's never really had a newsstand business, so actually that is special to us.
But if Apple News is supposed to be the digital equivalent of a newsstand, there's still a big piece missing: newspapers.
" The reporters doubled back around a newsstand in order to enter the next car, what the minders called "the press car.
If you go into a newsstand ... You know, in the airport, which is where I tend to go into them. Sure.
At the newsstand nearest to the Refinery29 office, a starter kit costs $45, a device costs $35, and a pod $20183.
If you're someone who does buy issues of the participating magazines at the newsstand, you might think it's a great deal.
Once I walked to the newsstand in my new pink Candies—faux leather with tiny heels and bows over the toes.
Google has redesigned its news reading app, improving Google Play Newsstand to better compete with competitors like Apple News and Flipboard.
We hope and wait for our stories to also show up on Google Newsstand, Google News or in Google Chrome suggestions.
In the past, Apple offered magazines and newspaper subscriptions through its former Newsstand app, and through Apple News, which replaced it.
A few months ago, Erin Bried visited a newsstand with her 5-year-old daughter to find her something to read.
NHL and NBA updates are available in both Search and Newsstand, but MLB was only mentioned as being integrated into Search.
When people stop flying, they no longer need taxis to the airport or $5 bottles of water from the airport newsstand.
This would seem to make the tunnel a smart place to put a newsstand, with so many potential customers passing by.
Apple had signaled its intention to enter the premium news subscription businesses when it acquired digital newsstand startup Texture in spring 2018.
While waiting for my train at Times Square, 42nd Street, I saw a man with an imposing posture working in a newsstand.
He threw on his clothes, and raced down to the newsstand at the corner of Flatbush Avenue and Parkside Avenue in Brooklyn.
And Google News will integrate Newsstand, offering over 1,0000 magazine titles you can follow by tapping a star icon, or subscribing to.
On the flip side, InStyle and Cosmopolitan were the least diverse on the newsstand with two and one nonwhite cover stars, respectively.
Vogue India's latest issue goes on sale tomorrow, so be on the lookout for you-know-who on a newsstand near you.
"I used to say, 'Maybe I should open up a newsstand and a coffee shop'" when the trains went by, he said.
From one month to the next, I'd seen it shuffle around among the entertainment, politics, and women's-interests sections of the newsstand.
Google first launched its Play Magazines app back in 2012, which was then folded into Newsstand, before being dumped into Google News.
In a hilarious video shared to her Instagram Story, Culpo excitedly approached a newsstand on the hunt for a copy of the issue.
That's wonderful, and everyone should go to the newsstand and buy Vanity Fair, and I'll say that again before our time is up.
Apple killed its Newsstand app in favor of Apple News, and the original app used to offer digital versions of newspapers and magazines.
"I miss the feeling of being at the newsstand," Tim Cook said, seemingly forgetting that Apple devices helped make buying physical magazines obsolete.
Focusing on newsstand sales, the magazine has bolstered its circulation, which is about 250,000 a year and supported by a strong subscriber base.
The group's revenue from subscriptions and newsstand sales fell to $205.5 million in fiscal 2017, down from about $234.2 million in fiscal 2013.
You see the "X" in "comix" going back to "Peanuts" in the 1950s, when Charlie Brown and his friends went to the newsstand.
Neither will WTC Newsstand & Novelties, next to the passageway, which was owned and operated by the brothers Reajul Islam and Fakrul Alam-Onar.
In 216, Lillian Harris married John Dean, an educated man from Lynchburg, Va., who had been a postal worker and owned a newsstand.
Next door to the newsstand is a small kiosk that sells official Trump-branded merchandise: higher-end offerings, like cuff links and sweaters.
Throughout the book, Hayes includes portraits of New York strangers: skateboarders, cabdrivers, people met on the subway, the dealer at their local newsstand.
GQ , which Condé Nast also owns, had published a cover story on Trump, and Newhouse noticed that newsstand sales had been unusually strong.
However, although decent progress was made in terms of racial diversity on the newsstand, there's still a dearth of transgender cameos, amounting to just .
"I've already sold five," said Simon, 10 minutes after he opened his newsstand on Place de la République, an historic square in central Paris.
"I've already sold five," said Simon, 000 minutes after he opened his newsstand on Place de la République, an historic square in central Paris.
A laundromat with clothes still in washing machines, stores still packed with goods, a newsstand in a convenience store full of magazines from 2011.
For now, an easier way to make your own clothes at home is to go to a newsstand, buy a sewing magazine, and sew.
It's another notch on the internet's bedpost: Penthouse magazine is ending its print edition after more than a half a century on the newsstand.
David Spade won't be going to the newsstand for Ronda Rousey's Sports Illustrated spread ... because there are easier ways to look at hot chicks.
At a newsstand outside a nearby Starbucks, he scored an M&M, its dye dissolved from the morning rain and half its shell missing.
Cover lines, long thought to compel buyers to pluck a magazine off a crowded newsstand, were always a main ingredient of Ms. Brown's success.
"I do think with print magazines now, with the importance of the newsstand receding, you can get away with being more experimental," he said.
"Business this week is very slow," Mohd Islam, who has run a corner newsstand near the Goldman building for two years, said last week.
Mr. Sewani said he got to know Mr. Trump further during Mr. Trump's regular visits to the newsstand to buy rolls of Rolo candy.
Jade eggs, sound baths, IV drips, bone broth — in other words, all Gwyneth Paltrow's wellness secrets — are coming soon to a newsstand near you.
The first Hudson News outlet appeared at Newark Liberty International Airport in the 1970s when Mr. Cohen's father acquired a newsstand out of bankruptcy.
She's an old hand at what's still arguably the ultimate newsstand coup: This is her third cover for the publication in the past seven years.
The name had settled in his mind because his secretary was from Plainfield, N.J. Mr. Newburger found a newsstand open at 262 o'clock Sunday morning.
That time is apparently now, as the new Google News has gone live on iOS this afternoon and replaced the old Google Play Newsstand app.
Google is giving Google News a redesign that will bring in elements from its Newsstand app and YouTube, according to sources who spoke with AdAge.
Currents, after all, was also the name of the predecessor of Google Play Newsstand, the app that was the predecessor of the Google News app.
Apple News replaced Apple's previous news app, the "Newsstand," in 2015, and has become a more user friendly and customized experience that's focused on design.
Simon: We recently launched our web shop, and in the beginning of November we are opening a coffee shop and newsstand at Canal Street Market .
The New Stand, the hipster version of a traditional newsstand, will open Sunday in TurnStyle, the new subterranean market at the Columbus Circle subway station.
In the popular mother-and-daughter comedy series "Gilmore Girls," he played Bootsy, the owner of a newsstand in the fictional town of Stars Hollow.
Mr. Stacy played a disabled newsstand operator who is persuaded by his brother, a small-time criminal, to kidnap an emotionally disturbed girl for ransom.
It became a newsstand in 1984, when Sheldon Cohen, who founded Out of Town News in 1955 in a wooden shed next door, moved inside.
Strong sunlight is needed for a newsstand headline but muted illumination has subtler uses, and in pitch dark a blind man is at an advantage.
The ratings for "Keeping Up" (now in its 14th season) are eroding and Kardashian mugs on the covers of slick magazines have become newsstand underperformers.
Helen Wang, 22, said she had spotted the shuttered newsstand, but "it doesn't matter too much" since she is content distracting herself on her smartphone.
This count takes into account only people of color on newsstand editions, where a cover image can make the difference between sale or no sale.
Those about to walk down the aisle these days are more likely to browse wedding sites or scroll through Instagram than run to a newsstand.
Franca Sozzani, under whose 28-year direction Italian Vogue reigned as a daring and often impious iconoclast on the newsstand, died on Thursday in Milan.
Even, again, fairly recently, if you were a magazine editor, you spent a lot of time thinking about how this would work on a newsstand.
A year ago, Apple acquired the digital newsstand app Texture to form the basis of its new subscription-based service, Apple News+, which launched on Monday.
News spreads through aggregation, social media links, hot takes, and search results these days—the era of picking up the paper at the newsstand has plateaued.
"I love being at the newsstand ... We want them all, but we might be only able to get one or two," said Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Or at least, get back in with something more prominent than its web-based Google News service or the oft-forgotten Google News / Google Newsstand apps.
Early in the episode there's a scene that unfolds at a newsstand where a young girl buys a stack of newspapers for someone we never meet.
Earlier this year, the outlet said Apple would relaunch the digital newsstand business Texture, which it acquired this spring, as part of the Apple News app.
The installation features near-life-sized photographs of mom-and-pops, including a bodega, a coffee shop/luncheonette, a vintage store, a newsstand, and a deli.
He had a sharp eye for detail, a keen ear for dialogue and was plugged into sources ranging from the criminal underworld to the corner newsstand.
Her mother had been at her newsstand, and when Min opened the door the professor came into the apartment as though she had been expecting him.
On my way into the main building, I caught sight of a glass box the size of an airport newsstand: a cashless, self-service convenience store.
The Atlantic presents "The Case For Impeachment" On Thursday, The Atlantic is coming out with a magazine cover that's going to stand out on the newsstand.
It's not enough for subscribers or newsstand buyers to get the reviews along with the rest of the news in the Friday issue of The Times.
Paid sales from subscriptions and newsstand have been up 30 percent each of the past two years, from some 26,000 in 2016 to nearly 45,203 today.
Even Apple discontinued its digital magazine storefront, the Newsstand app, back in 2015 and eventually resurrected its digital magazine platform as part of Apple News Plus.
The Hearst leadership had hoped that Ms. Bailey would steady the ship and several years later, the magazine reported gains in newsstand sales and advertising revenue.
The auctioned comic was bought off a newsstand rack soon after its release by a mailman in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Heritage Auctions said in a news release.
And then also, just with newsstand sales declining or flat-lining, it almost also gives us more flexibility, because it's like, let's just do something unique.
During his presentation on Monday, Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced the company's news subscription service by talking about the joy of standing in front of a newsstand.
Apple's Newsstand app once promised to help publishers find audiences, but it never quite took off, causing the company to fold the built-in app in 2015.
There are even audio versions of what seems an awful lot like hostile architecture: In downtown Oakland, a newsstand blasts orchestral music 24/7 from speakers outside.
In fairness, elaborate ruses drove the plots of so many comics of this era because they enabled a comic's cover to catch your eye on the newsstand.
I have been to the Oakland airport recently and know that the convenience store/newsstand situation is where I'm most likely to have a satisfying food experience.
Among the seven women to be featured is Ashley Graham, finally fulfilling one of her biggest career goals by making a newsstand appearance on the fashion bible.
On Tuesday morning, a few customers waited in line at a newsstand in the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City to purchase last-minute tickets.
I subscribe online (because I can't get daily delivery), but I also purchase the Friday paper at a newsstand and get the Sunday paper through home delivery.
Everything we've had, from Grand Billiards, to the Newsstand, to Muddguts, to where we are now, have all been locations that were unused by whoever owned them.
A notorious German secret agent, Erich Gimpel, dropped off earlier in Maine by a Nazi submarine, was ultimately apprehended at a newsstand by Charlie's team of F.B.I. agents.
Organizations found in Newsstand all support the Google AMP standard, meaning the pages will load in quick and clean fashion without bouncing you first through a mobile browser.
Apple News+Tim Cook opened up the event with a cute little story about how he likes going to the newsstand and look at all the magazine covers.
"The rule of thumb with college football magazines was always to be the first one out there, to be (on the newsstand) as early as possible," Steele says.
Such sensational stories—the "you won't believe what happened next" of their day—were meant to sell papers, but the Sun's costs weren't covered by the newsstand price.
This is expected to get people used to ordering the paper online — and after May 14 they will be charged newsstand prices to read the paper in print.
I should stop being surprised at the sheer scope of this store's inventory, but Costco sells books, and even has a blink-or-you'll-miss-it magazine newsstand.
The journalist Charles Taylor in 2002 described the contents of the 1968 Christmas Issue for Salon: It's December 1968 and you grab a mag at the local newsstand.
Waiting for a southbound Q train, Tony Smith, 37, said he had noticed the newsstand while entering the station because of the brightly colored dots on its side.
My first comic was Justice League of America No. 200, which one of my sisters, Elena, randomly bought for me back in December 1981 at a neighborhood newsstand.
There's no drumroll for the "goodbye to paper," no editor's letter extolling the virtues of the more immediate future — we're off the newsstand but on all your devices!
At Apple's Monday press conference showcasing its many new services like its magazine newsstand-inspired Apple News+, it also showed off a new way to pay for things.
My first comic was Justice League of America No. 21979, which one of my sisters, Elena, randomly bought for me back in December 211 at a neighborhood newsstand.
Go read the piece over at The New Yorker's website, or, if you're feeling analog, pick up a physical copy of this week's issue at your nearest newsstand.
The German magazine joins other prominent newsstand staples such as The New Yorker, Time and The Economist, which all have released images of similar covers for upcoming issues.
LONDON — In theory at least, we understand the words on the sports radio we hear incessantly — in taxis, at the fish and chips place, at the corner newsstand.
Click here to view original GIFNews: When Apple kicked Newsstand to the curb, there was much rejoicing, but it was also clear it's replacement needed a lot of work.
However, there are concerns about the implications for privacy under such a framework, and The Telegraph reports that the BBFC is suggesting a more anonymous option: their local newsstand.
Other newsstand around the square — which is mostly empty just after 73AM, save for a few police officers — confirmed that the magazine was selling faster than usual this morning.
The newsstand worker, who declined to speak to Mashable on the record because of safety considerations, said he couldn't remember this particular incident a few weeks after it happened.
If that name sounds familiar, it's because Google once offered another service called Currents, a social magazine app with Google+ integrations that was later replaced by Google Play Newsstand.
She's walking every runway from couture to ready-to-wear to Victoria's Secret, fronting campaigns for Stuart Weitzman and Versace, and regularly scoring prime real estate on the newsstand.
Single-copy print sales, a metric that refers mostly to airport and newsstand sales, dropped from 2016 to 2018 from 4.33,833 to 123,250, the Alliance for Audited Media reported.
The full InTouch interview isn't online, but I bought a newsstand copy in hopes of learning what the president allegedly paid a porn star $130,000 not to make public.
Its roots are in counterculture, but Rolling Stone has struggled with the same problems as the rest of the publishing industry — print advertising revenue and newsstand sales have fallen.
We sent out a special Food section to our subscribers and newsstand habitués this morning, devoted to an exploration of some of the best cookbooks of the fall season.
He has sold papers on the sidewalk outside the 86th Street station every night and morning for 36 years with no newsstand or shelter, and rarely a day off.
There was an elaborate set, with a fully-stocked newsstand and a smoke-filled fire station for Cardi to emerge from, and the rapper wore an all-pink outfit.
The sandwich is the brainchild of Phil Daly who runs Channings Newsstand in Cardiff, Wales, who seems to be running a series of sandwich experiments featuring some pretty unusual ingredients.
The changes come at a time when Apple is reportedly prepping a premium news subscription service, based on the technology from Texture, the digital newsstand business it bought in March.
Come Thanksgiving morning, I will be loitering in a newsstand, waiting for my train to be announced, while flipping through the holiday issues of every women's magazine on the racks.
Instead of going to subscribers, though, they're bundled with about 500,000 special newsstand versions of the Swimsuit issue, which will cost around 10 dollars — two dollars above the normal price.
Still, subscription and newsstand sales are enough to sustain a small dedicated staff as well as a website that, in addition to Scottish politics, offers sports, culture and international news.
Sheikh Ali, who works at the newsstand on 41st Street, said that one young man had come by at that early hour and picked up all 50 copies he had.
"[T]he newsstand aims to expose the dangers of misinformation and educate citizens on how to recognize false news, a timely message as the midterm elections approach," the CJR says.
But Mr. Herzog's photos of a man leafing through magazines at a newsstand and of the dense forests of commercial neon that used to line Granville Street are not ironic.
But what did Tuesday's winter storm mean to readers in the New York area who expected to find copies of the morning paper on their doorstep or at their newsstand?
EMMA celebrated its 210th birthday in January, with Ms. Schwarzer proudly noting that it is solvent and independent, financed by subscriptions and newsstand sales, with a bimonthly circulation of 20053,22005.
Also, to get any attention on the newsstand — newsstands were still a factor then — she and her colleagues knew they needed to poke fun at the celebrities they were highlighting.
"People couldn't tell if W was a newspaper or a magazine, and it was confusing at the newsstand for some people," Mr. McCarthy told The New York Times in 1993.
On weekends, she walked with her grandfather to the newsstand to pick up a copy of The Bangkok Post so that they could each work on their own crossword puzzle.
" It may have been going for something artsy, but according to the newsstand cashier where Christopher Darden examines a copy (and according to much of black America), "they made him blacker.
Flashback: Similar concerns were raised the last time Apple tried to offer subscriptions as part of Newsstand, an attempt to sell individual publications for reading on iPads and other iOS devices.
The brief statement released on the couple's behalf by Paris publicist Dominique Segall states the "unfounded rumors" are motivated by a desire to create newsstand sales, depicting "conflict" where none exists.
By the time we get to the park we've already finished our reusable water bottle and there's no place to fill up, so we buy a jumbo one at a newsstand ($2129).
And you get all of these as part of the $9.99 monthly subscription, which is a steal compared with what you'd pay for those at a newsstand or for in-home delivery.
When the law goes into effect later this year, regulators have suggested that users will be able to purchase a so-called "porn pass," from their local newsstand to verify their age.
There's also no indication that publications will start offering content that doesn't appear in print editions, since Apple is clearly marketing the magazine options as digital versions of what's on the newsstand.
On one of Betts's trips to Africa, she picked up a book called "Come Be My Light" at a newsstand at J.F.K. "It was a collection of Mother Teresa's letters," she said.
In Chicago, a crowded newsstand inside the city's Ogilvie Transportation Center was unable to display the record-setting prize amount because $999 million was the highest number its electronic sign could show.
Port Hedland's bakery, butcher, newsstand, charter fishing operator and scuba-diving shop all closed, unable to cope with soaring rents and locals who would rather work for mining companies than the shops.
The iPhone maker is buying Texture, a magazine virtual newsstand that's known as the "Netflix of magazine publishing" that gives readers access to around 22011 magazines for a monthly fee of $9.99.
Earlier versions of the iOS software included a feature called Newsstand that collected issues from most digital subscriptions in one place, but Apple discontinued it in 2015 in favor of Apple News.
"Three years ago, a beautiful plate of simple Thanksgiving food did really well on the newsstand for Cooking Light, so that's the path we've taken for a few years," Mr. Lewis said.
On June 15, 1929, The Little Times, the in-house publication back then, reported that The Times had started flying copies of the paper to Montreal for newsstand sale the next day.
It's a mutually beneficial relationship: A Vogue feature burnishes a celebrity's image, and the magazine relies on popular cover stars to sell copies on the newsstand and drive traffic to its site.
This year's August issue will be the last you can buy at a newsstand and, save for its end-of-the-year special, books and collections, there won't be any new magazine content.
But if you do a black hero or heroine and you see that it's well received at the newsstand, then you'd be an idiot not to come up with more stories like that.
It is offering users a range of services including messaging, mobile wallet, security suite, magazine newsstand, music streaming, on-demand movies and TV shows, cloud storage, live TV access, and a news app.
Barrymore took to new-media newsstand New Stand in N.Y.C.'s Columbus Circle subway station to reveal that like her fellow beauty guru, Gwyneth Paltrow, she's launching a magazine, appropriately called Flower Press.
Passing the newsstand, she might receive her first discomforting glimpse of the fact that the jail cells were disproportionately filled with gods, while in the corridors of power they rarely set a foot.
Nast changed Vogue's frequency from weekly to bimonthly; upped the number of pages, newsstand price, and ad volume; installed a new art director, Heyworth Campbell; and embraced photography, one of Nast's personal passions.
The trip was so last-minute that we bought many of the staples of hurricane coverage at an airport newsstand: beef jerky, peanut butter and as many water bottles as we could carry.
Around the corner from The Mail's headquarters on Kensington High Street, a newsstand vendor, a man in late middle age, was asked if he had noticed anything different about the paper's Brexit coverage.
The newsstand owner's speech about the "loudmouth" is perhaps the episode's best gag, since either Clinton could be seen as exceeding what was then considered to be the "traditional" role of the first spouse.
At the street-centric exhibition space, fashioned from a now-defunct former newsstand by infamous art dealer Stefan Simchowitz, viewers can select from a variety of glass jars containing objects suspended in mineral oil.
And I would get the one page of a script for a guy who drops off a television to Hugh Grant, or who works at a newsstand and sells a paper to Julianne Moore.
The New York Post took advantage of that zeal, and dressed its entire newsstand run in a full wraparound cover with the Supreme logo, the first time it had done so for any brand.
The feature was first discussed back in May when Google detailed how it was folding its Newsstand into Google News to create a singular and comprehensive destination for reading about current events and staying informed.
It seems Apple tried to recreate the old fashioned newsstand experience, because you're inclined to find, select, and flip through digital issues much like you would grab paper magazines off the shelf at a bookstore.
In comparison, digital newsstand service Texture released a new version with individual articles last fall, but those articles are basically just bookmarked PDFs from a larger magazine that don't always look great on smaller screens.
Doug Simmons would get it at the newsstand in Omaha, when he was in high school, long before becoming its music editor and rising to be its managing editor, then, briefly, its acting executive editor.
Just this week I rushed to the newsstand to grab a copy of Vogue's historic September issue featuring Beyoncé on its cover and shot, for the first time ever, by a black photographer: Tyler Mitchell.
Daniel Sorg, a founder of the Boerum Hill store — which self-designates as a local meeting place — said they had initially pictured it as a modernized newsstand, both a community hub and a sundry stop.
Newsstand sales for Us Weekly were down roughly 30 percent in the second half of 2016 compared with the same period a year earlier, according to publisher's statements filed with the Alliance for Audited Media.
As reporters began to hover around the newsstand, Simon explained that he was used to seeing journalists on the square, which became a central location for mourning the victims of the January and November terror attacks.
When Caitlyn revealed herself for the first time on the July cover of Vanity Fair, the issue had more than 22016,254 newsstand sales—more than double the title's average, and easily the top seller in 22016.
An employee at B&J Newsstand on Lexington Avenue in New York told CNBC that he has had about one customer per day buying $2,000 to $3,000 worth of Powerball tickets over the last several days.
For months, I would peer through the glass freezer doors at the cold cardboard boxes looking furtively at the frozen food like a kid glancing at the dirty magazines at the top of the newsstand rack.
Newsstand was a terrible idea as it pushed publishers to all make (or license) their own awful apps instead of building to a standardized format like fixed-layout ePub 3 (which didn't exist at the time).
Google announced this afternoon it's adding new features to both Google Search and Google Play Newsstand that will help people keep up with their favorite teams and their standings during the NBA and the NHL playoffs.
The News has lost millions of dollars as it struggled to replace the revenue once reliably provided by the advertisements that fattened its papers and the readers whose morning routines included a stop at the newsstand.
He seems to leave home only to buy chocolate at a local newsstand or, once, after noticing a pain in his foot, to have an ingrown toenail removed, an apt literalization of his enervating self-involvement.
Character Study Tucked in the lower lobby of Trump Tower, near the restrooms, is a newsstand that long sold the usual fare of periodicals, lottery tickets, miniature yellow cabs and "I ♥ New York" T-shirts.
In the case of Vogelsang, this is ironic because for many years he was one of the editors of the widely distributed, newsstand magazine American Poetry Review, where he published and promoted many writers, including me.
The Benioffs are taking over a publication that has been hammered by ongoing declines in print advertising and newsstand sales; they won't have a role in day-to-day operations of the magazine or journalistic decisions.
The idea is that people looking for a new fall coat or a pair of hiking boots probably won't go to a newsstand and buy a copy of GQ. They'll turn to Google or maybe GQ.com directly.
Breast feeding is, somewhat unbelievably, a contentious topic that reliably riles people up, whether someone's doing it in public, posting images of it on social media, seeing it on the newsstand, or not doing it at all.
But while Glamour is still a dependable generator of revenue for Condé Nast, with a total circulation of more than 2 million, its newsstand sales have fallen sharply since 2014, from more than 200,000 to under 100,000.
They had faces then, we could say just as well of a more recent era, that rich era in the 1970s and '80s when Interview magazine ruled the newsstand, its oversize, Technicolor covers a parade of stars.
Then came the day and the year when I glanced at a magazine on a newsstand in an airport somewhere and there was Ross Lockhart on the cover of Newsweek , with two other godheads of world finance.
I've walked this concourse in three directions hoping that some unwitting clerk at the newsstand has put out an early copy of Don Winslow's "The Border," the end of his trilogy about this nation's war on drugs.
Just two dollars and five thin dimes at any New York City newsstand gets you the print edition of this obituary — along with dozens more articles at no extra charge — commemorated with the date and suitable for framing!
Ms. Sozzani, once described by this newspaper as "a daring and often impious iconoclast on the newsstand," was widely respected for reshaping the job of a fashion editor during her 28 years at the helm of Italian Vogue.
Google News is an aggregator of news stories that Google thinks you might find interesting, providing a single point of access for information that was previously scattered across Google Newsstand, Google's News & Weather app, and other sources like YouTube.
Put things in perspective When tragedy strikes somewhere in the world, we relive it every time we turn on the TV, open our social media, check our phone notifications, or walk by a supermarket newsstand trumpeting a sensationalistic headline.
Go to the newsstand if there's still one open in your town, or to the library where you can ask them to get it if it's not on display, and then go through it page by surprising, thrilling page.
"Whereas our readers once went to the newsstand with a nickel to read the news of the day, today, the vast majority of our community connects through the digital world," the publication said in a note to its readers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads From its bell jars containing Croton Aqueduct stalactites, to ephemera from the defunct Chinatown newsstand Petrella's Point, Brooklyn's City Reliquary is a shrine to New York artifacts that many would view as trash.
Before electronic readers, I spent 15 years traveling every three weeks for a series of New Yorker pieces, and I sometimes found myself making a last-minute dash to the newsstand to snatch a novel off the paperback rack.
While this kind of functionality has been available before in the Google Play Newsstand, the difference with Subscribe is that now you can skip the app and see your content in a regular browser, assuming you are signed in, of course.
The last section, Newsstand, is a new addition to this version of Google News that lets you subscribe to news organizations that either offer a monthly subscription for web / print access or charge a monthly fee to bypass a web paywall.
Versace leaves his home and someone shouts his name, but it's only tourists who want an autograph, which he politely refuses; Cunanan vomits into a toilet; and Versace continues his glide to a newsstand to pick up copies of magazines.
By the next morning, the corner looked like a focal point for a wrathful god's smite: All the windows in the diner were broken, dishes were smashed on the ground, furniture was loosened and overturned, the remnants of a newsstand smoldered.
Near the fake Times, you can read a memo that Kubrick sent a vice president of his production company: "I thought you'd be amused: Esquire preparing cover for newsstand showing John Kennedy, Jr. as new President of United States" in 2001.
And, to be clear, the websites for some print magazines can't fact-check stories the way their paper arms can: While a monthly newsstand copy contains a few dozen articles, a monthly's website might publish 50+ pieces in a single day.
We like to hear that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Zora Neale Hurston were buried in unmarked graves, but Mozart was celebrated all his life, and Hurston was on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post , the mainstay of her era's newsstand.
Bales of hay, flocks of sheep and other pastoral scenes that were shot in Wyoming are being beamed onto screens ranging in size from 282,225 square feet down to 2000 — small enough to fit on the side of a newsstand.
Back in New York, to anchor the Food section of The Times we sent out to all our subscribers and newsstand customers today, we asked Alison Roman to tell us how she thinks we ought to cook to in 2019.
They also made waves for their campaign "The Fake Newsstand" for the Columbia Journalism Review that put fake news headlines on the covers of what appeared to be real magazines to show how people often share fake news without verifying it.
One by one over the years, they have each made the silent decision to continue buying from him, paying full newsstand prices and often walking blocks out of their way, past other vendors, rather than reading the news online or getting home delivery.
That reportedly will include the folding in of the Google Newsstand app into an new all-in-one Google News mobile app, along with more video from YouTube and faster load times courtesy of the company's proprietary AMP format on all platforms.
The A.I.-powered, redesigned news destination combines elements found in Google's digital magazine app, Newsstand, as well as YouTube, and introduces new features like "newscasts" and "full coverage" to help people get a summary or a more holistic view of a news story.
Barely 10 weeks after its start as a counterintuitive print-only experiment, The New Day's publisher, Trinity Mirror, announced on Thursday that it was shutting down the newspaper amid a precipitous decline in newsstand sales that the company conceded was financially unsustainable.
In 2008, the family sold the airport retail and newsstand business to Dufry AG. The deal comes a week after AMI said it was looking at "strategic options" for the National Enquirer as well as for the Globe and National Examiner brands.
News organizations old and new are jockeying for survival in a changing order, awash in information and content but absent the pillars they could always rely upon, like reliable advertising models, secure places on the cable dial or old-fashioned newsstand sales.
Out of the pulps emerged an entire visual language that relied on striking painted covers to attract newsstand buyers, and while it took years for the stories inside to live up to readers' dreams, the pictures were often unforgettable from the beginning.
A train conductor reads the latest edition of the Rodong Sinmun newspaper showing images of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meeting with president Donald Trump during their summit in Singapore, at a newsstand on a subway platform of the Pyongyang metro on June 29.
Except for three brief trips back to India in the 1980s and '90s, he has sold newspapers outside the 86th Street subway station every night and morning, in blizzards and rainstorms and heat waves, with no newsstand for protection and not a single day off.
This is quaint because it's increasingly hard to find a newsstand, which is probably why Apple talked about enlisting over 300 magazines—including National Geographic, Popular Science, Billboard, The New Yorker, Sports Illustrated, New York Magazine, and Variety—for its new Apple News+ program.
Amazon launched its own subscription services last year, and Google of course also offers a newsstand of sorts via Google Play, so this is also about keeping up and making sure that it, too, continues to provide what all device owners increasingly want and expect.
It will include Yori Nori, a new restaurant concept from the owners of the Korean taco truck Korilla and the Chelsea Market ramen shop Mokbar; more than 27 artist and brand booths, including Fox Fodder Farm Flowers; and a newsstand curated by Office Magazine.
When the stock market plunges in 2008 and the housing crisis threatens newsstand sales, Reichl and her staff take a counterintuitive path and head for Paris, jettisoning the Condé Nast ethos of spending as they create an entire issue devoted to budget travel and food.
Ms. O'Neill asked Ms. Oliveri to help her think about cover subjects; these did not have to be solely ones that would "pop" at the newsstand, since the magazine, published 12 times a year, is included with the weekend edition of The Wall Street Journal.
Newsstand sales for Vanity Fair dropped 21998 percent in the first six months of 226.5, to an average of 250,203 copies per issue, compared with the same period a year earlier, according to the most recent data available from the Alliance for Audited Media.
The idea that, like Enzo, dogs spend every day wishing, hoping, and praying that they were humans is so incredibly painful for me to consider that I literally had force myself to stop thinking about it or I might never have left the back of that newsstand.
I think we have six out of the 10 most-popular magazines at the newsstand right now, and they include Food Network, which is a new magazine; Dr. Oz [The Good Life], which is a new magazine; and House & Garden — HGTV, which is a new magazine, too.
Barnes & Noble says the change was made so it could focus on its "core digital content business, which are Books and Newsstand," but also probably has to do with the fact that no one remembered the Nook App Store was a thing until you read this article.
"Somebody from our marketing department once said to me, it would cost us up to $3 million a month in advertising to get as much exposure to the public as having our magazines out on the newsstand," said Susan Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of National Geographic.
Joining of-the-moment haunts like Dimes and Kiki's is Oliver Coffee, a one-table cafe at the triangle tip of Oliver Street and St. James Place with a newsstand that sells indie fashion and art magazines as well as global snacks from the company Import.
Once a powerhouse whose editors included Janice Min and Bonnie Fuller, the magazine had a roughly 30 percent decline in newsstand sales in the second half of 2016 from the same period a year earlier, according to publisher's statements filed with the Alliance for Audited Media.
For the first few years of their collaboration, The New Teen Titans was one of the best-selling titles on the newsstand, drawing readers with its stunningly detailed art, outsized emotions, and sprawling, intertwined storylines that covered alien invasions, demonic cults, international assassins, inner-city blight, and more.
This is why I like the Booklub series: on February 18, at the MoMA's Ocean of Images: New Photography 20163 show, over 40 young performers took to the space in front of Lele Saveri's Newsstand and held an 8-hour-straight performance art showcase by us, for us, first.
So the idea that you know something that's supposed to be ... have that impact, it's supposed to have that influence, meaning for everybody, the paper of record, you're now charging me, and not in a way that you would charge at the newsstand, which is really kind of a token price.
"I've been a longtime Eagles fan, and it's so fabulous to finally get a win," said Craig Tinkelman, 52, owner of a graphics company in nearby Cherry Hill, N.J., who held an Eagles victory sign over his head as several shirtless men danced on top of a newsstand across the street.
Archie seems weirdly unadaptable, as much of the comic book revolves around insanely minor problems that wouldn't rate as compelling TV. In a weird twist, I used to be completely obsessed with the Archie and affiliate comic books and would buy them every time I saw them on the grocery store newsstand.
Garcia tells us he spends the majority of his time walking up and down the sidewalks of Manhattan (fueled by ramen and donuts) looking to capture life's spontaneous moments—like when a zombie in a top hat is following NYC's finest or when a little girl decides to jump into an empty newsstand.
It almost didn't matter, because I found that what I liked best about going to the studio wasn't really the class itself; it was looking like a New York City dancer as I swung my bag over my shoulder and bought a bottle of water from the guy at the corner newsstand.
Despite a plunge in newsstand sales that has plagued the whole industry, Esquire still had an estimated total average circulation of 709,000 for the first six months of this year, according to the Alliance for Audited Media; the figure accounts for both print and digital subscriptions as well as single-copy sales.
One reason that this is different is that it will essentially bring lots of magazines into a single format rather than offering a marketplace of essentially different magazine and newspaper apps, which seems to have been one of the pain points of the original Newsstand from the perspective of users and publisher developers.
The subscription price always comes out to far less than the price of buying the magazine off the newsstand — the most recent issue of Marie Claire, for instance, has a cover price of $4.99, which means a subscription is around 26 percent of the cost of buying the individual magazine each month.
ONE OF THE realities of living in New York is that you cannot become too attached to specific places any more than you can become attached to certain people in your life: the waitress you chat with every weekend, the parking garage guy, the newsstand vendor from whom you buy a paper.
Right now, on my phone I have the following Google apps installed: Google, Gmail, Maps, YouTube, Drive, Play, Play Music, Play Movies & TV, Hangouts, Photos, Google+, Play Newsstand, Play Games, Docs, Authenticator, Google Now Launcher, Google Cast, Calendar, Keep, Slides, Earth, Cardboard Camera, Arts & Culture, Allo, Goggles and Translate, and there are plenty more available on Google Play.
When the town finds out that one of its oldest residents, Jack Marshall—who runs the local newsstand (Danny was one of his paperboys) and has been in charge of the town's sea brigade, which teaches young boys how to sail—spent time in prison for having sex with a minor, they quickly turn against him.
A newsstand was unveiled at each of the three new stations built as part of the first phase of the Second Avenue line, but for the last nine months the glossy black boxes, splattered with multicolored polka dots blaring the subway line's name, have sat silently, like a grumpy commuter, metal grilles pulled down over their facades.
According to her now well-known origin story, at 17, Sevigny was standing around in a pair of tan corduroy overalls at a newsstand on Sixth Avenue when Andrea Linett, then an editor at Sassy magazine, spotted her, asked her to model and later gave her an internship — the '90s-era version of Lana Turner at the soda fountain.
Beginning with their inaugural zine fair in Brooklyn in 28, 260-Ball founder and photographer (and longtime VICE contributor) Lele Saveri and his 83-plus volunteers have expanded into multiple formats, including public-access TV and radio, and spaces, including a pop-up newsstand in a subway station—all while keeping an explicitly inclusive, uncapitalistic ethos.
" The confabulations of the man with Alzheimer's went like this: When his wife would bring him the paper in the morning, and he wouldn't read it, he would say, "When you were asleep in bed, I actually got up, went to the newsstand, and they were unloading the newspaper from the newspaper shop, and that's how I already read it.
Folkenflik suggested that Facebook, Google, and other social media and search engines can help by acting like an old-fashioned newsstand, where like-minded publications (from tabloids to daily newspapers) were grouped with one another, giving the consumer a sense of the category to which the publication belongs, and thus giving the public the tools to contextualize what they're reading.
The eliminated positions were as follows: the head cashiers (those are the people responsible for handling the money), the receiving managers (the people responsible for bringing in product and making sure it goes where it should), the digital leads (the people responsible for solving Nook problems), the newsstand leads (the people responsible for distributing the magazines), and the bargain leads (the people responsible for keeping up the massive discount sections).
The 7-inch tablet is simply a rebrand of the Tab A which was released back in March which features some pretty average specs, but easily enough to satisfy the device's main task as an e-reader: The Tab A Nook comes with all of the usual Nook features including the digital store, newsstand, and B&N Readouts, which delivers a selection of quick reads to your device every day.
"In contrast, at the newsstand down the street here in Beijing, you will find limited dissenting voices and will not see any true reflection of the disparate opinions that the Chinese people may have on China's troubling economic trajectory, given that media is under the firm thumb of the Chinese Communist Party," Branstad added, noting that "one of China's most prominent" papers refused to publish his op-ed.
We sailed a terrific print edition of The New York Times onto front steps and newsstand shelves this morning, with the Food section dominated by a beautiful essay and set of recipes by Yewande Komolafe that are meant to serve as an introduction to some of the essential dishes of Nigeria, the country in which Yewande was raised and still feels called by, after two decades in the United States.
Adapted by Megan Doyle and Jeffrey Sanzel from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," this new musical begins in Manhattan, where Auntie Em has a newsstand at the corner of 92nd Street and Lexington Avenue (which also happens to be the address of the Y). After a storm transports Dorothy from there to Oz, young audience members help create the Yellow Brick Road that leads to her encounters with the other characters.
Working with a bulky view camera that could record the most minuscule details, ducking her head beneath a black focusing cloth and then peeking out, she took photographs that demanded long exposure times and are so crisp and hyper-legible that you can make out the price of a loaf of bread in a bakery window (10 cents) or the titles of the dozens of now-defunct magazines displayed in long rows at a Midtown newsstand (Ballyhoo, anyone?).
Once again, young audiences — the recommended ages are 2 to 303 — can help build the Yellow Brick Road, which is just over the rainbow from a nearby spot: Here, Dorothy is a New York girl whose Auntie Em owns a Lexington Avenue newsstand close to the Y. With a book by Sanzel and a score and lyrics by Kevin F. Story, this musical invites children to follow Dorothy's ruby red hightops in a whirlwind journey of just 35 minutes.
People were performing at The Newsstand installation from the moment the doors opened at 10:30—starting with Claire Christerson accompanied by Colin Self and Signe Pierce—till our last performer Sara Grace Powell wrapped up her piece a couple minutes after the museum had technically closed; I later was told that when security threatened to cut her off at 5:30 on the dot, one of the day's coordinators from MoMA told him 'she is performing a piece about institutional critique, you can't.
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