Time (magazine)
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Time (styled within the magazine as TIME) is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines.
Time has the world's largest circulation for a weekly news magazine, and has a readership of 26 million, 20 million of which are based in the United States. Three other editions of Time are published for Europe, Asia and Australasia (South Pacific). Time for Kids is their division for children.
Note: To access old Time articles on their website, a subscription must be bought.
Tropes used in Time Magazine include:
- Human Interest Story: The annual Person of the Year and TIME 100 issues.
- If It Bleeds, It Leads: The "Red X covers" announcing the deaths of Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and Osama bin Laden.
- Iwo Jima Pose: A cover for an article on "How To Win The War On Global Warming" replaced the flagpole in the original photograph with a tree.
- Memetic Mutation:
- A May 2013 issue cover about "The Me Me Me Generation" featuring a teenager taking a selfie was mocked in a photoshop meme for its portrayal of Millenials.
- An August 2015 issue about virtual reality featuring Oculus founder Palmer Luckey became an object of ridicule and inspired a photoshop meme.
- Minimalistic Cover Art: The infamous Is God Dead? issue.[1] Red text on a black background.
- The Mockbuster: Time Magazine did a whole article on other musical versions of The Phantom of the Opera that ran rampant in the 1990s (regional tours, community theaters, etc.) to cash in on Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation, since the source novel is in the Public Domain.
- Retraux: The magazine published a special Bicentennial "July 8, 1776" edition in 1976. The entire issue is written as if Time had actually existed in 1776, with all its usual sections (with a few obvious exceptions like Film and Television). It apparently sold well, and was followed by a "1789" edition covering the first inauguration of George Washington.
- Saint Bernard Rescue: This mid 80s ad shows a man being saved not with Brandy, but by Time Magazine.
- What If...?: A mockup of a Time Magazine cover made for Modern Warfare 3 shows a bombed New York City, along with references to events and characters from the game in its headlines.
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