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  • Filmspiegel magazine
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    Filmspiegel (German: Film Mirror) was a biweekly magazine which featured articles about cinema and related fields, including teaching approaches towards drama. It was started in East Germany in 1947, and following the reunification it continued to be published until 1991.
  • Iskusstvo Kino Russian film magazine
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    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 British magazine Sight & Sound and the French magazine Cahiers du Cinéma. It was a print publication between 1931 and 2023.
  • TF1
    TF1 French television channel
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    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 domestic network.
  • Sputnik (magazine) Soviet magazine (1967–1991)
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    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 was intended to be a Soviet equivalent to Reader's Digest, publishing news stories excerpted from the Soviet press in a similar size and paper.
  • Atze Comic and youth magazine in East Germany (1955–1991)
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    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 targeting youth.
  • Femeia
    Femeia Romanian women's magazine
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    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 and restarted by the Finnish media company Sanoma in 2006 as a mainstream women's magazine.
  • Harp Mecmuası Military journal in the Ottoman Empire (1915-1918)
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    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 and the Allied coalition led by the United Kingdom. It was the most popular publication in the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
  • Neues Leben Monthly youth magazine in Germany (1953–1992)
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    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 published in Germany until 1992.
  • Neuer Weg (magazine) East German political magazine (1946–1989)
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    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 (German: Organ of the Central Committee of the SED for questions of party life). The magazine was in circulation between 1946 and 1989.
  • Mundo Hispánico Spanish cultural and political magazine (1948–1977)
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    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 Twenty-Three Country Magazine) which indicated the fact that it did not only target readers in Spain, but also those in Latin America. It was one of the publications which supported the Francoist rule.
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