Description
Step back in time with the vintage Newsweek magazine from October 11, 1976, featuring an insightful profile of the iconic Barbara Walters. This collectible magazine captures a pivotal moment in television news history, where Walters was pioneering the role of women in broadcasting. With its intriguing cover story aptly titled "The New Look," it not only showcases Walters' impactful career but also reflects the changing dynamics of media during the late 70s.
This magazine is more than just a read; it’s a window into the past, rich with articles that explore political events, cultural shifts, and the burgeoning television landscape of its time. Collectors will appreciate the historical significance of this publication, while nostalgia seekers can revel in the vintage advertisements and graphics that illustrate the era.
The magazine is in good condition, although it does bear a label on the front and shows minor wear throughout. Despite these small imperfections, it is a valuable piece for anyone interested in media history or seeking to complete their collection of vintage publications.
- Protective Covering: This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in good condition for years to come.
- Historical Value: Featuring articles that highlight the forefront of television journalism, it is a perfect addition for history enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of television history. This magazine not only serves as a collectible but also as a conversation starter about the evolution of news media and the challenges faced by women in the broadcasting industry.
Good
Has label on front.
Minor wear on entire magazine.
Comes with plastic protective covering.