Description
This vintage magazine is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The March 25, 1985 issue of Forbes Magazine, Volume 135, Number 6, delves deep into the fascinating world of business and media during a pivotal era. This particular issue's cover story, "Still The Strongest Game In Town," analyzes the enduring influence of television networks amidst the rise of new technologies such as VCRs, cable television, and satellite dishes, offering a distinct perspective on the media landscape of the 1980s.
This issue holds significance for anyone interested in the evolution of media and finance, as it captures the challenges and transformations that shaped the corporate world during this dynamic decade. With major corporate narratives that include insights into General Motors under Roger Smith's leadership, the struggles of SmithKline Beckman, and Kellogg Co.'s bold financial maneuvers, this magazine encapsulates compelling stories that reflect the era's economic realities.
The magazine is in good condition, exhibiting light wear that is typical for its age, making it not only a great reading experience but also a unique collectible item for vintage magazine enthusiasts.
Each issue of Forbes from this time offers a valuable window into historical corporate strategies, culture, and the foundation of modern business practices.
Highlights of this vintage issue include:
- Cover Story: A deep dive into the landscape of television networks and their ongoing dominance in media.
- Industry Insights: In-depth articles on leading companies such as General Motors, Kellogg Co., and Guess?, Inc., providing a snapshot of the economic landscape.
This vintage Forbes magazine is an invaluable addition for anyone passionate about vintage magazines and the fascinating developments in business from the 1980s. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of history that continues to inform and inspire today's business discussions.

Shipped with protective plastic covering, this magazine will arrive securely packaged. Each copy represents a unique collectible opportunity that captures a critical time in business history.
