Sunday, August 4, 2019
Mad Magazine: Its Success :: essays research papers
 MAD Magazine: Its Success      MAD Magazine is a counter culture publication that was founded in the  1960's by William M. Gaines. The magazine satirizes everything from popular  television and entertainment, to important political issues and government  leaders. Despite the fact that MAD contains no advertisements, it has flourished  for more than three decades and is still widely read today.       In today's media advertisement has become a necessary part of the  business, Ads fill the pages of newspapers, magazines, even comic books. In this  clip journal project, I am attempting to determine why MAD Magazine has survived  over the years without the aid of advertisement.  I have come up with three main factors that could explain MAD's success.       The first factor that has made Mad's survival over the years possible is  it's foundations. Its creation was during the sixties, when counter culture was  at its peak, a time when rebelling against "the system" and not "selling out"  were the ideals of popular culture. The fact that the magazine held within its  covers no advertisements catered to the ideal of not selling out, which drew a  faithful audience.       The second factor is tradition. As is true with most MAD readers of my  generation, My first encounter with the magazine was when I was a kid, going  through some old things of my father's in the attic. I came across an old issue  of MAD and became interested in it although I only understood a few of the  satires that it contained. It is a fact that most young people who read the  magazine have parents who have read or still read it.  					    
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