The Nation Magazine May 17 2004 - Howard Stern Free-Speech Hero by Jeff Jarvis


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The Nation Magazine, dated May 17, 2004, features an intriguing cover story, "Howard Stern Free-Speech Hero" by Jeff Jarvis. This vintage issue offers a captivating look into the media landscape of the early 2000s, highlighting Howard Stern's provocative influence on free speech and the evolving nature of broadcasting in America. As a part of the rich history of The Nation magazine, this issue serves as a vital piece for any collector or enthusiast of vintage magazines.

This particular issue not only sheds light on a significant cultural figure but also emphasizes the broader implications of media freedom in society. It is a noteworthy addition for anyone interested in the discussions around censorship and the role of public figures in advocating for First Amendment rights. Collectors and history buffs alike will appreciate the context and commentary provided by Jarvis, marking this issue as a collectible artifact of its time.

In terms of condition, this magazine is a true collector's item. It has been well-preserved and comes with some minor wear consistent with age—such as light edge wear and occasional rips or marks—but retains its overall integrity and charm. The magazine is housed in a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation, making it an excellent choice for both display and enjoyment.

  • Newsstand/No Label
  • Comes with plastic protective covering
  • Wear on binding and some minor edge wear typical for its age

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