- George (magazine)
Infobox Magazine
title = George
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image_caption = First issue
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frequency = Weekly
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category = Politics magazine
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firstdate = September 1995
country = USA
language = English
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issn = |"George" was a glossy politics-as-lifestyle monthly magazine co-founded by
John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Michael J. Berman with publisherHachette Filipacchi Media U.S. in New York City in September, 1995. Its tagline was "Not Just Politics as Usual". It was published from 1995 until 2001.The debut issue featured a cover which received a great deal of attention for its photograph of
Cindy Crawford dressed asGeorge Washington ."George" departed from the format of traditional political publications, whose audience was made up primarily of people in or around the political world. The general template for "George" was similar to magazines such as "Esquire" or "Vanity Fair". The consistent underlying theme was to marry the themes of celebrity and media with the subject of politics in such a way that the general public would find political news and discourse about politics more interesting to read.
When it first appeared, "George" attracted great interest, and for a brief period had the largest circulation of any political magazine in the nation, partly due to the celebrity status of Kennedy, but it soon began losing money. Kennedy later complained that the magazine was not taken seriously in the publishing world.
"George" earned infamy in the conspiracy cyberculture, when an article slated to run in the October 1998 "Conspiracy Issue" on the top conspiracy writers was killed at the last minute by George editors. Titled "Princes of Paranoia," it would have highlighted writers and websites that were popular in the field of conspiracy theory and given their work exposure to a wider audience.
After Kennedy's death in 1999, the magazine was bought out by Hachette Filipacchi Magazines [http://www.medialifemagazine.com/news2001/jan01/jan02/5_fri/news1friday.html Bercovici, Jeff. Hachette delivers death ax to George.] Media Life Magazine. 2001.] and continued for over a year, with Frank Lalli as editor-in-chief. With falling advertising sales, the magazine ceased publication in early 2001. [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0101/06/rs.00.html CNN Transcript: Reliable Sources: 'George' Folds. 6 January 2001.] ]
Critics called "George" "the political magazine for people who don't understand politics", assailing it for "stripping any and all discussion of political issues from its coverage of politics". In a feature in its final issue, "
Spy magazine " asserted that the magazine's premise was flawed; there was no real convergence of politics and celebrity lifestyles.On
October 11 ,2005 ,Harvard University , via theirKennedy School of Government , held a panel discussion entitled "Not Just Politics as Usual", which commemorated the tenth anniversary of the magazine's launch. The panel was moderated byTom Brokaw and featured appearances by other journalists."George" in popular culture
* In the "
Mystery Science Theater 3000 " episode, "Revenge of the Creature ",Crow T. Robot is seen reading an issue of George.* John F. Kennedy Jr. appeared as one of
Murphy Brown 's many secretaries on the TV series of the same name, and gave her a copy of "George" with a mock-up of Murphy on the cover and a year subscription as a wedding present (despite learning before giving the present that the wedding had been called off), to which she was less than receptive.* In an unexplored plot point of the pilot episode of "
The West Wing ", the 'current' issue of George features fictional Deputy Chief-of-StaffJosh Lyman on the cover. You can see the magazine on his desk during his character introduction. Later in the episode he signs the cover of the magazine for a femaleFlorida State University student who approaches him in a diner.*On each issue's cover was hidden a tiny silhouetted head of
George Washington as it appears on the US quarter—a nod, perhaps, to the tiny rabbit head that graces the cover of each issue of "Playboy ".Notable contributors
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Ann Coulter
*Alfonse D'Amato
*Al Franken
*Stephen Glass
*Norman Mailer
*W. Thomas Smith, Jr.
*Naomi Wolf References
External links
* [http://www.salon.com/news/feature/1999/07/18/george/index.html Can George survive without JFK Jr.?]
* [http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=509028 IOP Honors George Magazine at Forum]
* [http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/ksgnews/PressReleases/100505_george.htm Kennedy School Press Release: George Magazine Anniversary Forum]
* [http://archives.cnn.com/2001/ALLPOLITICS/stories/01/04/george.magazine/index.html George Magazine To Fold In March]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010106/ai_n9663812 Without its founder, JFK Jnr's `George' folds]
* [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0101/06/rs.00.html Transcript from Reliable Sources]
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