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Screen & Radio Weekly

Index Screen & Radio Weekly

Screen & Radio Weekly was a nationally syndicated Sunday tabloid-newspaper-supplement published by the Detroit Free Press from 1934 to 1940 that covered film, radio, and fashion – and included a short story. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 95 relations: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Adrian, Michigan, Advertising agency, Alpena, Michigan, American Forces Network, Ancestry.com, Arizona Daily Star, Bachelor of Science, Broadcasting & Cable, Brooklyn Times-Union, Butterick Publishing Company, Byline, Chicago Daily Times, CKLW, Cleary University, Cleveland, College Humor (magazine), Copy (publishing), Copywriting, Cumulus Media Networks, Danville, Ohio, Darien, Connecticut, Dayton Daily News, Detroit, Detroit Free Press, Elmira, New York, Entertainment, Fan magazine, Fashion illustration, Frank & Seder Building (Pittsburgh), Frank Capra, G. P. Putnam's Sons, Great Depression, Guam, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hudson's, J. Walter Thompson, Jack Sher, Janet Gaynor, Kalamazoo College, Long Island Daily Press, Look (American magazine), Los Angeles Express (newspaper), Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Tribune (1911–1918), M-1 (Michigan highway), Margaret Herrick Library, Masthead (American publishing), Miami Herald, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, ... Expand index (45 more) »

  2. Celebrity magazines published in the United States
  3. Detroit Free Press
  4. Fashion magazines published in the United States
  5. Magazines published in Detroit
  6. Print syndication

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), often pronounced; also known as simply the Academy or the Motion Picture Academy) is a professional honorary organization in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., with the stated goal of advancing the arts and sciences of motion pictures. The Academy's corporate management and general policies are overseen by a board of governors, which includes representatives from each of the craft branches.

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Adrian, Michigan

Adrian is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Lenawee County.

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Advertising agency

An advertising agency, often referred to as a creative agency or an ad agency, is a business dedicated to creating, planning, and handling advertising and sometimes other forms of promotion and marketing for its clients.

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Alpena, Michigan

Alpena is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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American Forces Network

The American Forces Network (AFN) is a government television and radio broadcast service the U.S. military provides to those stationed or assigned overseas, and is headquartered at Fort Meade in Maryland.

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Ancestry.com

Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.

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Arizona Daily Star

The Arizona Daily Star is an American daily newspaper based in Tucson, Arizona, and owned by Lee Enterprises.

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Bachelor of Science

A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, B.Sc., SB, or ScB; from the Latin scientiae baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree that is awarded for programs that generally last three to five years.

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Broadcasting & Cable

Broadcasting & Cable (B&C, or Broadcasting+Cable) is a monthly telecommunications industry trade magazine published by Future US. Screen & Radio Weekly and Broadcasting & Cable are Weekly magazines published in the United States.

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Brooklyn Times-Union

The Brooklyn Times-Union was an American newspaper published from 1848 to 1937.

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Butterick Publishing Company

The Butterick Publishing Company was founded by Ebenezer Butterick to distribute the first graded sewing patterns.

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Byline

The byline (or by-line in British English) on a newspaper or magazine article gives the name of the writer of the article.

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Chicago Daily Times

The Chicago Daily Times was a daily newspaper in Chicago from 1929 to 1948, and the city's first tabloid newspaper.

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CKLW

CKLW (800 AM) is a commercial radio station in Windsor, Ontario, serving Southwestern Ontario and Metro Detroit.

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Cleary University

Cleary University is a private university focused on business education with its main campus in Livingston County, Michigan.

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Cleveland

Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.

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College Humor (magazine)

College Humor was an American humor magazine published from 1920 to 1943. Screen & Radio Weekly and College Humor (magazine) are Defunct magazines published in the United States.

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Copy (publishing)

In publishing, advertising and related fields, copy is written material, in contrast to photographs or other elements of layout, in books, magazines, newspapers and advertising.

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Copywriting

Copywriting is the act or occupation of writing text for the purpose of advertising or other forms of marketing.

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Cumulus Media Networks

Cumulus Media Networks was an American radio network owned and operated by Cumulus Media.

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Danville, Ohio

Danville is a village in Knox County, Ohio, United States.

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Darien, Connecticut

Darien is a coastal town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.

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Dayton Daily News

The Dayton Daily News (DDN) is a daily newspaper published in Dayton, Ohio.

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Detroit

Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Detroit Free Press

The Detroit Free Press is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US.

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Elmira, New York

Elmira is a city in and the county seat of Chemung County, New York, United States.

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Entertainment

Entertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience or gives pleasure and delight.

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Fan magazine

A fan magazine is a commercially written and published magazine intended for the amusement of fans of the popular culture subject matter that it covers. Screen & Radio Weekly and fan magazine are Entertainment magazines published in the United States.

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Fashion illustration

Fashion illustration is the art of communicating fashion ideas in a visual form through the use of drawing tools or design-based software programs.

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Frank & Seder Building (Pittsburgh)

The Frank & Seder Building is a, 7-story, former department store building completed in 1918 on Smithfield Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Frank Capra

Frank Russell Capra (born Francesco Rosario Capra; May 18, 1897 – September 3, 1991) was an Italian-American film director, producer, and screenwriter who was the creative force behind several major award-winning films of the 1930s and 1940s.

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G. P. Putnam's Sons

G.

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Great Depression

The Great Depression (19291939) was a severe global economic downturn that affected many countries across the world.

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Guam

Guam (Guåhan) is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean.

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Hollywood, Los Angeles

Hollywood is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles County, California, mostly within the city of Los Angeles.

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Hudson's

The J. L. Hudson Company (commonly known simply as Hudson's) was an upscale retail department store chain based in Detroit, Michigan.

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J. Walter Thompson

J.

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Jack Sher

John Jacob Sher (16 March 1913 – 23 August 1988) was an American newspaper columnist, songwriter, film director, film writer, and producer.

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Janet Gaynor

Janet Gaynor (born Laura Augusta Gainor; October 6, 1906 – September 14, 1984) was an American film, stage and television actress as well as an accomplished oil painter.

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Kalamazoo College

Kalamazoo College is a private liberal arts college in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

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Long Island Daily Press

The Long Island Daily Press was a daily newspaper that was published in Jamaica, Queens.

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Look (American magazine)

Look was a biweekly, general-interest magazine published in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1937 to 1971, with editorial offices in New York City. Screen & Radio Weekly and Look (American magazine) are Defunct magazines published in the United States, news magazines published in the United States and Weekly magazines published in the United States.

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Los Angeles Express (newspaper)

The Los Angeles Express was a newspaper published in Los Angeles in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Los Angeles Tribune (1911–1918)

The Los Angeles Tribune was a newspaper published by Edwin T. Earl (1858–1919) after he had made a fortune through his invention of the refrigerated boxcar used to ship oranges from Southern California to Eastern markets.

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M-1 (Michigan highway)

M-1, also known as Woodward Avenue, is a north–south state trunkline highway in the Metro Detroit area of the US state of Michigan.

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Margaret Herrick Library

The Margaret Herrick Library is the main repository of print, graphic and research materials of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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Masthead (American publishing)

In American usage, a publication's masthead is a printed list, published in a fixed position in each edition, of its owners, departments, officers, contributors and address details, which in British English usage is known as imprint.

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Miami Herald

The Miami Herald is an American daily newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company and headquartered in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is a daily morning broadsheet printed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where it is the primary newspaper and also the largest newspaper in the state of Wisconsin, where it is widely read.

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NBC Radio Network

The National Broadcasting Company's NBC Radio Network (also known as the NBC Red Network from 1927 to 1942) was an American commercial radio network which was in continuous operation from 1926 through 1999.

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New Orleans Item-Tribune

The New Orleans Item-Tribune, sometimes rendered in press accounts as the New Orleans Item and Tribune, was an American newspaper published in New Orleans, Louisiana, in various forms from 1871 to 1958.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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New York World-Telegram

The New York World-Telegram, later known as the New York World-Telegram and The Sun, was a New York City newspaper from 1931 to 1966.

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Newark, New Jersey

Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, the county seat of Essex County, and a principal city of the New York metropolitan area.

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North American Newspaper Alliance

The North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA) was a large newspaper syndicate in operation between 1922 and 1980. Screen & Radio Weekly and North American Newspaper Alliance are print syndication.

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Northwestern University

Northwestern University (NU) is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois.

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Oakland Tribune

The Oakland Tribune was a daily newspaper published in Oakland, California, and a predecessor of the East Bay Times.

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Oakland, California

Oakland is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. state of California.

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Phi Beta Kappa

The Phi Beta Kappa Society (ΦΒΚ) is the oldest academic honor society in the United States.

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Platinum Blonde (film)

Platinum Blonde is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy motion picture directed by Frank Capra, written by Jo Swerling and starring Loretta Young, Robert Williams and Jean Harlow.

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Port Huron, Michigan

Port Huron is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of St. Clair County.

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Print syndication distributes news articles, columns, political cartoons, comic strips and other features to newspapers, magazines and websites.

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Printers' Ink

Printers' Ink was an American trade magazine launched in 1888 by George P. Rowell. Screen & Radio Weekly and Printers' Ink are Defunct magazines published in the United States.

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Progressive Broadcasting System

The Progressive Broadcasting System (PBS) was an American radio network of the early 1950s.

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Pseudonym

A pseudonym or alias is a fictitious name that a person assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name (orthonym).

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Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prizes are two dozen annual awards given by Columbia University in New York for achievements in the United States in "journalism, arts and letters." They were established in 1917 by the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made his fortune as a newspaper publisher.

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Redbook

Redbook is an American women's magazine that is published by the Hearst magazine division.

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Rockford Register Star

The Rockford Register Star is the primary daily newspaper of the Rockford, Illinois, metropolitan area.

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Rockford, Illinois

Rockford is a city in Winnebago County, Illinois, United States.

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South Bend Tribune

The South Bend Tribune is a daily newspaper and news website which is based in South Bend, Indiana.

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Star-Gazette

The Star-Gazette is the major newspaper for Elmira, New York.

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Tabloid (newspaper format)

A tabloid is a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than broadsheet.

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) is an American daily newspaper based in metropolitan area of Atlanta, Georgia.

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The Daily Telegram

The Daily Telegram is a daily newspaper published Sundays through Fridays in Adrian, Michigan, United States.

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The Des Moines Register

The Des Moines Register is the daily morning newspaper of Des Moines, Iowa, United States.

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The Ford Sunday Evening Hour

The Ford Sunday Evening Hour is an American concert radio series sponsored by the Ford Motor Company.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Plain Dealer

The Plain Dealer is the major newspaper of Cleveland, Ohio; it is a major national newspaper.

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The Sacramento Union

The Sacramento Union was a daily newspaper founded in 1851 in Sacramento, California.

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The San Diego Union-Tribune

The San Diego Union-Tribune is a metropolitan daily newspaper published in San Diego, California, that has run since 1868.

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The Telegraph (Macon, Georgia)

The Telegraph, frequently called The Macon Telegraph, is the primary print news organ in Middle Georgia.

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The Times Herald

The Times Herald is a daily newspaper in Port Huron, Michigan.

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The Virginian-Pilot

The Virginian-Pilot is the daily newspaper for Hampton Roads, Virginia.

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The Writer

The Writer is a United States magazine for writers, published monthly by Madavor Media.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC, U of I, Illinois, or University of Illinois) is a public land-grant research university in the Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area, Illinois, United States.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation. Screen & Radio Weekly and Variety (magazine) are film magazines published in the United States and Weekly magazines published in the United States.

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Wayne State University

Wayne State University (WSU or simply Wayne) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan.

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West Hartford, Connecticut

West Hartford is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, west of downtown Hartford.

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Windsor, Ontario

Windsor is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, on the south bank of the Detroit River directly across from Detroit, Michigan, United States.

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WOR (AM)

WOR (710 AM) is a 50,000-watt class A clear-channel AM radio station owned by iHeartMedia and licensed to New York City.

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WRIF

WRIF (101.1 FM) is a commercial active rock radio station licensed in Detroit, Michigan and serving Metro Detroit as well as bordering city Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

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Ypsilanti, Michigan

Ypsilanti, commonly shortened to Ypsi, is a city in Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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20th Century Studios

20th Century Studios, Inc. is an American film studio owned by the Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, in turn a division of The Walt Disney Company.

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See also

Celebrity magazines published in the United States

Detroit Free Press

Fashion magazines published in the United States

Magazines published in Detroit

Print syndication

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_%26_Radio_Weekly

Also known as Bernes Robert, Douglas DeVeny Martin, Douglas W. Churchill, Douglas Wadleigh Churchill, Grace Grandville, Grace Wilcox, James Wilcox Hosking, Mid-Week Screen & Radio Magazine, Mid-Week Screen and Radio Magazine, Mollie Merrick, Robert Burns White, Sara Day, Screen & Radio, Screen & Radio Magazine, Screen and Radio, Screen and Radio Magazine, Screen and Radio Weekly.

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