New York Magazine February 11 1991 Eric Pooley Celestial Season & Winning TV War


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New York Magazine February 11, 1991 - Eric Pooley Celestial Season & Winning TV War

Explore the captivating world of vintage magazines with this intriguing issue of New York Magazine from February 11, 1991. Featuring a thought-provoking piece by Eric Pooley, this edition delves into the fascinating realm of Celestial Season teas and the fierce competition in the television industry at the time. This magazine not only showcases compelling narratives but serves as a snapshot of cultural shifts and trends in the early '90s.

This particular issue is notable for its in-depth analysis of the television landscape, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts interested in media history and marketing strategies. It reflects a significant period in entertainment where television was evolving rapidly, and brands were starting to realize the impact of marketing and storytelling in engaging viewers.

As part of your collection of vintage magazines, this issue is treasured for its unique insights and context. It provides a rare glimpse into how brands like Celestial Season captured the audience's attention and how the TV wars shaped viewing habits. This magazine encapsulates an era ripe with change, making it a wonderful keepsake for history aficionados.

This vintage magazine is in good condition, retaining its charm while showcasing slight wear typical of its age. It comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its quality for years to come, making it an indispensable collectible.

  • Good condition
  • Has address label on front.
  • Minor wear on entire magazine.
  • Comes with plastic protective covering.

New York Magazine February 11, 1991 cover

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