Magazine Genre Research 4
Scientific American - The Unsolved Problem
The background is purple going from dark to light towards the center. It has a popping title in the middle of the magazine that catches the eye. The title is white and black that contrasts with the background color. In the bottom left corner are the featured articles in white and some yellow.
One featured article is "Click, Lies, and Videotapes" on page 38 which is about getting ready for the era of fake videos. Another is on page 44, "Earthquakes in the Sky" which is about a theory for predicting disasters.
The advertisements are mainly found at the beginning and end, but some are still in the middle. Some of the ads are about insurance companies, wine, hospital's, books, and medication. This shows that the magazine is directed towards middle-aged people from 30s to 50s.
The distribution number for Scientific American is 130,000. They have been awarded Webby awards for many years and won the National Magazine Award for General Excellence in 2011.

The background is purple going from dark to light towards the center. It has a popping title in the middle of the magazine that catches the eye. The title is white and black that contrasts with the background color. In the bottom left corner are the featured articles in white and some yellow.
One featured article is "Click, Lies, and Videotapes" on page 38 which is about getting ready for the era of fake videos. Another is on page 44, "Earthquakes in the Sky" which is about a theory for predicting disasters.
The advertisements are mainly found at the beginning and end, but some are still in the middle. Some of the ads are about insurance companies, wine, hospital's, books, and medication. This shows that the magazine is directed towards middle-aged people from 30s to 50s.
The distribution number for Scientific American is 130,000. They have been awarded Webby awards for many years and won the National Magazine Award for General Excellence in 2011.

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