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Jet Magazine

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  • Subject: Lifestyles & Cultures
  • Issues Per Year: 52
  • Subscription Frequency: Weekly
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7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.

JET Could Do More

Date of Review: Aug 19, 2000

With such a large African-American readership, JET could provide a better service by showing its constituency how to empower itself. It offers heaping doses of pointless materialism, entertainment hype and often old news. From its Chicago dynasty, it has made few efforts to reach out into communities or to find out what subjects its readers are interested in. Surely most African Americans have more issues than who's top in entertainment. Surely they want to be more than just willing subjects to entertainment public relations firms. There will always be a market for the magazine because its basically the only well-established game in the biz. But it could do more!

  2.0

by: BamAlaBam
Recommended to buy: No

Pros
Good design, tradition, cultural mainstay
Cons
Materialism, Entertainment PR, doesn't reach out
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