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Discount Jet Magazine Subscription Diddy Cover Page PhotoGet Jet Magazine Subscription at a discount. Jet Magazine is a weekly digest, that just like its sister publication, Ebony magazine, covers news of interest to the African-American community. Its condensed size makes it perfect for those with limited time to read longer articles. The only beef I have with it is those weekly photos of bikini-clad women--this is 2001, for crying out loud! If they are going to profile a woman in a photo, show one who is successful, educated, a leader--and fully clothed.

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I have enjoyed Jet magazine since I was 7 years it. It was a magazine that my family subscribed to and the first magazine I read on a regular basis. Now I am an adult and I still subscribe to Jet. Long before "People", "Us" and other magazines, Jet was the *best* way to find out what was "happenin'" in the Afrikan community. It remains so. Despite the internet and other news sources, I still find *something* in Jet *every week* that tells me something about my community which major (read white) media overlook.  It's simply the best and only gets better!

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Like the title suggests, "Jet" can be digested quickly. It doesn't attempt to be too hard-hitting. In fact, it's better thought of as VERY light reading for those with limited time.As a trailblazing publication, the magazine does possess historical significance.

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Jet has the articles and the news that is relevant to Black America and its supporters that mainstream media refuse to cover fully. Fifty years after the late John H. Johnson started it, Jet remains relevant. In 2005 this should not be true but it is. Jet does not kowtow to the pervasive youth culture at the expense of the issues important to middle-aged America. That is, although they are getting worse in that regard based on their cover stories, they are not neglecting relevant news for the sake of grabbing a more youthful audience...YET. Even though it's no longer 50 cents, even though it's now in color, it's the content, not the color, that makes Jet important as a newsweekly for Black America and Blacks all around the world.

Until mainstream news reports what we want to know, there will always, at least in my lifetime, be a need for Jet magazine.

Here is what one of Jet's Subscribers & Avid reader has to say:

"Since I first started reading Jet very many years ago in part because of it's convenient size(while riding public transport in London) I've always appreciated that it keeps me informed of facts I'd never hear about in the general media. Every page has something of interest, great photos and yes - even though I now live in the Virgin Islands I still carry it with me to read in bank lines, supermarket lines and at the beach." Trisha Mauge (St. Thomas)

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