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Magazine Distribution List Magazine Distribution List The following is a list of the key magazine distribution points covering our Integrated Media Pro and Mass Media Visibility distribution package. 1to1 Life Insurance Selling 21 Magazine Life Science Leader 24X7 Light & Medium Truck 2Wheel Tuner Lightwave 3x3 Limousine & Chauffeured Transportation 4 Wheel & Off-Road Limousine Digest 417 Line56 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords Links 7x7 Linux Journal 90 Minutes Soccer Listen 911 Magazine Literal AA Grapevine Live Sound International AARP (Modern Maturity) Live Steam & Outdoor Railroading Abacus Lively Times ABC Soaps In Depth Local Real Estate Deals Ability Locus Acadian Lodging Accessories Lodging Hospitality Acento Latino Log Action Pursuit Games Logistics Management ADDitude Logistics Today ADDvantage Long Island Pulse Adhesives & Sealants Industry Lore Adirondack Explorer Los Angeles Adirondack Life Los Angeles Confidential Adoption Today Loudoun Adventist Today Louie Adventure Cyclist Louisiana Cookin' Advertising & Marketing Review Louisiana Life Advertising Age Louisiana Sportsman Advocate Lovin' Life After 50 Adweek Low Range Aerospace Engineering & Manufacturing Lustre Affluent Luxury Real Estate Page | 1 Affluent Page M Affordable Housing Finance Machine Design African Vibes Machinery Lubrication Ag Journal Machinist's Workshop AHA News MacTech AI (Artificial Intelligence) Magnet AIArchitect Magnificat Air & Space Power Journal Magnifikid Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News Mailbox News Air Force Maine Antique Digest Air Force Times Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors Air Transport World Maintenance Solutions Airbrush Action Maintenance Technology Aircraft Buyer Make Up Artist Aircraft Maintenance Technology Making Music Airguide for the Frequent Flyer Managed Care Airport Managed Healthcare Executive Airport Business Managing Automation Airways Managing Partner AKC Gazette Manhattan Al Borde Manufacturing Business Technology Alarm Many Mountains Moving albuquerqueARTS Marie Claire Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Marina Dock Age Alive St. Louis Marine Corps Times All About ROI Marine Log All Green Marines All Hands (U.S. Navy) Market Watch Allure Marketing At Retail ALO Hayati Marlin Alternative Press Marquee Ambush Martha's Vineyard American Agent & Broker Mas Bakersfield American Angler Masala American Bankruptcy Institute Journal Mass Market Retailers American Biotechnology Laboratory Mass Transit American Cake Decorating Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly American Cattlemen Material Handling Management American Cinematographer Material Handling Network American Conservative Materials Management in Health Care American Craft Mathematica Journal American Dog Maxim American Driver Maximum PC Page | 2 American Drycleaner MBA Jungle American Entomologist McCall's Patterns American Firearms Industry McCall's Quilting American Iron Mealey's Litigation Reports American Jewish Mean American Journal of Managed Care Meat & Poultry American Journal of Nursing (AJN) Med-Tech Precision American Journal of Orthopedics Media Inc. American Journal of Transportation Mediaweek American Journalism Review Medical Design Technology American Laundry News Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry American Law and Economics Review Medical Economics American Lawyer Medical Imaging American Legacy Medical Imaging Technologies American Legion Medical Laboratory Observer American Motorcyclist Medical Marketing & Media American Nurse Medical Meetings American Pharmaceutical Outsourcing Medical News of Arkansas American Pharmaceutical Review Medical Product Manufacturing News American Photo Medical Product Outsourcing American Printer Meetings East American Prospect Memphis American Recycler Men's Health American Scene Men's Journal American School & University Men's Vogue American School Board Journal Menswear Retailing (MR) American Snowmobiler Metal Center News American Songwriter Metal Construction News American Spa Metal Finishing American Style MetalForming American Trucker Metro Weekly American Venture MetroKids Delaware American Way (American Airlines) Metropolis American Woodworker Metropolitan Home Americas Quarterly Mi Estilo Amici Journal Mi Gente Amish Heartland Michigan Amusement Today Michigan Bulletin Analog Science Fiction and Fact Michigan Golfer Animal Fair Michigan Lawyers Weekly Annals of Internal Medicine Michigan Runner Ansom (Army/Navy Store) Michigan Snowmobiler Antiques & Fine Art Microwave Product Digest Page | 3 Antiques and The Arts Mid Atlantic Events AOPA Flight Training Midwest Beat AOPA Pilot Midwest Fly Fishing Apartment Finance Today Midwest Outdoors Aperture Midwest Today Appleseeds Mile High Sports Application Development Trends Military & Aerospace Electronics Applied Clinical Trials Military Embedded Systems Aquarian Weekly Military Officer Aquarium Fish International Millimeter Architect Miltown Source Architectural Designs Mindful Mama Architectural Products Mini Truckin' Architectural Record Mining Activity Update Area Development Mining Record Arizona Entertainment MiningWeek Arizona Foothills Ministry & Liturgy Arizona Highways Ministry Today Arkansas Sportsman Minnesota Business Armed Forces Journal International Minnesota Law & Politics Army Times Minnesota Lawyer Array Minnesota Outdoor News Arroyo Monthly Minnesota Real Estate Journal Art & Antiques Minnesota Sportsman Art Access Minority Business Entrepreneur Art Calendar Missbehave Art in America Mission Critical Art Jewelry Mississippi Medical News Art Matters Mississippi Outdoors Art of the West Missouri Conservationist Art On Paper Missouri Lawyers Weekly Art Papers MMA Worldwide Art+Auction Mobile Bay Monthly Arthritis Today Mobile Computing and Communications Review ArtNexus Mobile Electronics Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival Model Airplane News Arts and Letters Model Railroader ArtScene Modern Applications News Artsphoria Modern Brewery Age Asheville Modern Bride Asian American Times Modern Drummer Asian Pages Modern Healthcare Asimov's Science Fiction Modern Jeweler Page | 4 asp.net PRO Modern Materials Handling Aspen Modern Metals Asphalt Contractor Modern Painters Assembly Modern Plastics Worldwide At Home With Our Faith MoldMaking Technology Athletic Business Moment Atlanta Sports and Fitness Money 'n Profits Atlantic City Weekly Monroe Free Press Atlantic Monthly Montgomery County Town & Country Living ATV Sport More Audi Mortgage Technology AudioFile - The Audiobook Review Mother Jones Audit Bureau of Circulations NewsBulletin Motor Age Audrey Motor Boating Audubon Motor Trend Austin Business District Motorcycle Consumer News Austin Monthly Motorcycle Cruiser Austin-San Antonio Design Guide Motorcycle Product News Auto Laundry News Mountain Astrologer Autograph Mountain Bike Autoharp Quarterly Mountain Gazette AutoInc. Mountain Peeks Automatic Merchandiser Movie Collector's World Automation World Moving Pictures Automotive Body Repair News Multichannel News Automotive Design & Production MultiCultural Review Automotive Engineering International Multifamily Executive Automotive Industries Multimedia & Internet@Schools Automotive News Multiples Autoweek Museum Store Avance Hispano Music Matters Review Aviation for Women Music Trades Aviation Safety Musical Merchandise Review (MMR) Aviation Week My Plumbing Portal Babybug N Touch Babytalk NAFE Backcountry Nails Backyard Living Nantucket Times Baja Life Naples Dog Baja Traveler NASA Tech Briefs Bakersfield Nashville Medical News Baking & Snack Nashville Parent Balita Nation Page | 5 Baltimore Nation's Restaurant News Baltimore Jewish Times National Barbecue News Baltimore Style National Catholic Register Bama, Inside the Crimson Tide National City Times Bank Director National Coal Leader Banking Strategies National Driller Bar Business National Fire & Rescue Bark National Fisherman Bartender National Floor Trends Baseball Digest National Geographic Adventure Baseball Youth National Geographic Kids Baseline National Geographic Traveler Basenji National Geographic World Bass Player National Guard Bassics National Journal Bassmaster National Kart News Battle Creek Scene National Parks Bay Area Times National Petroleum News Bay Windows National Provisioner (NP) Beauty Packaging National Real Estate Investor Beckett Baseball Card Monthly National Review Beckett Basketball Card Monthly National Speed Sport News Beckett Football Card Monthly Natural Foods Merchandiser Beckett Hockey Collector Natural Home Beckett Sports Card Natural Muscle Beckett Yu Gi Oh Unofficial Collection Natural Solutions Bedford Nature Biotechnology (NBT) Belize First Nature Conservancy Benefits Selling Nature Photographer Best Sweepstakes Newsletter Nature's Best Photography BestWeek Naval Reservist News Better Nutrition Navy Dispatch Beverage Industry NEA Today Beverage World Nebraska Life Beyond Race Network Journal Bibi Network Marketing Business Journal Bicycle Paper Nevada Business Journal Bicycle Retailer & Industry News New American Big Game Fishing Journal New Frontier Big Picture New Jersey Business Big Show Journal New Jersey Lawyer Bike New Jersey Life Bio-IT World New Man Page | 6 BioMechanics New Mexico BioPharm International New Mexico Minuteman Biophotonics International New Moon for Girls Bioscience Technology New Old House BioTechniques New Physician Biotechnology Healthcare New Republic Bird Dog & Retriever News New Visions Bird Times New York Bird Watcher's Digest New York Arts Birder's World New York City Guide Birmingham Medical News New York Law Journal Black Beat New York Review of Books Black Belt New York Teacher Black Collegian
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