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Act III Publishing was a company that published a number of trade magazines that covered the Media, Publishing, Music and Television Industries. The company was in business from 1985 to approximately 1991/92 when the various titles were sold to a variety of other publishers and the remaining titles were shut down. Act III Publishing was owned by the famous TV producer/writer
Norman Lear Norman Milton Lear (born July 27, 1922) is an American producer and screenwriter, who has produced, written, created, or developed over 100 shows. Lear is known for many popular 1970s sitcoms, including the multi-award winning ''All in the Famil ...
who held a controlling interest through his company
Act III Communications Act III Communications is a media and entertainment company owned by TV producer Norman Lear. It was started in 1985 following Lear's sale of Embassy Communications to The Coca-Cola Company. In a Wall St. Journal interview in 1988, Lear explained ...
. The company was based in New York City.


Early Experience In Publishing - ''Channels''

Norman Lear Norman Milton Lear (born July 27, 1922) is an American producer and screenwriter, who has produced, written, created, or developed over 100 shows. Lear is known for many popular 1970s sitcoms, including the multi-award winning ''All in the Famil ...
acquired ''Channels'' magazine in 1985, prior to the formation of Act III. The title had been founded as a non-profit publication by well-known television industry writer and commentator Les Brown (1929-2013). The magazine was originally titled ''Channels of Communication''. It was started in 1981 and was funded by the John and Mary
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until the acquisition by Lear. ''Channels'' was comprehensively re-designed and re-launched in March 2006 as a for-profit trade publication. Its frequency was changed from bimonthly to monthly and Les Brown brought on board experienced ''Washington Post'' media reporter Merrill Brown as Executive Editor. At the same time the editorial focus of the magazine was re-calibrated. While still focusing on the television business, it shifted from a mix of the art, technology and business of television with perhaps a 20% emphasis on business, to at least a 50% emphasis on business. Channels was a so-called "controlled circulation" publication, meaning that it was distributed free of charge to a select audience of media and entertainment specialists to which the advertising could be precisely targeted. (see:
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Controlled Circulation section)


Formation of Act III Publishing

ACT III Publishing was formed in 1986 as a subsidiary of
Act III Communications Act III Communications is a media and entertainment company owned by TV producer Norman Lear. It was started in 1985 following Lear's sale of Embassy Communications to The Coca-Cola Company. In a Wall St. Journal interview in 1988, Lear explained ...
and was led by long-time Lear Associate Paul David Schaeffer from its formation until 1991. Schaeffer had worked with Lear at Embassy Communications prior to its sale to The Coca-Cola Company and was the initial Chief Financial Officer of
Act III Communications Act III Communications is a media and entertainment company owned by TV producer Norman Lear. It was started in 1985 following Lear's sale of Embassy Communications to The Coca-Cola Company. In a Wall St. Journal interview in 1988, Lear explained ...
and negotiated the acquisition of ''Channels''. Schaeffer was appointed CEO of Act III Publishing in January 1987. Following the acquisition of ''Channels'', Act III acquired ''Marketing and Media Decisions'', a trade magazine covering the advertising and marketing business with a focus on the management and operations of marketing organizations. The magazine was acquired from its management/owners Robert C. Gardner, President; David C. Bentley, Publisher; and Venture lending Associates in October 1986. Bentley and Gardner had acquired the magazine in 1982 from the founder Norman R. Glenn for a reported $7 million. The title was eventually sold by Act III to
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(owners of ''The Boston Globe'') in October 1990. Mix Publications was acquired in January 1989.
Mix Magazine ''Mix'' magazine is a periodical, billing itself as "the world's leading magazine for the professional recording and sound production technology industry". The magazine is headquartered in New York City and distributed in 94 countries. Its Korea ...
is a trade magazine that specializes in audio and video engineering for professionals in the music and Film/TV industries. The acquisition also included
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which covers the technology and gear used by professional musicians whether onstage or in the studio.
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was launched in 1977 by David Schwartz and Penny Jacob in Marin, CA near San Francisco under the name ''The Mix''.Hillel Resner, "Memories" www.mixonline.com retrieved November 20, 2014
/ref> Mix acquired the start-up magazine ''Electronic Musician'' in 1985. ''Electronic Musician'' was launched in 1975 as ''Polyphony'' as a hobbyist magazine for musicians using technology edited by founder Marvin Jones. In 1980, well-known audio engineer
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became editor and re-focused the magazine on professional musicians and the emerging technology of MIDI recording (MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface). Mix started the Technical Excellence and Creativity Awards (TEC) in 1985 and subsequently sponsored the launch of the Mix Hall of Fame in 1988 and the Les Paul Awards in 1991. Mix also published the ''Mix Bookshelf'', a series of reference books. The Mix group was sold to
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in 1990 which subsequently spun them off as part of
Prism Business Media Penton was an information services and marketing company. The company's three largest revenue streams came from events, digital and marketing services. Although Penton had a long history (see below) as a trade publisher, in 2015 it reported that ...
in 2005. Prism was merged with
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in 2007 by MidOcean Partners and Wasserstein & co. Mix and
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were then sold by
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to
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in February 2011. In 1988 Act III launched Television Business International in London. TBI, as it was known, covers the international television sales and production market. It was later sold to Informa Telecoms and Media and has been published under the name TBIvision since 2007.


Act III Titles

Act III Publishing built a large group of related trade magazines and directories which were primarily controlled circulation titles published monthly or bi-monthly. The group was built through acquisition and new launches. Acquisitions included: *''Channels of Communication'' (later ''Channels'') *''Marketing and Media Decisions'' *The Broadband Group, including: **''Broadcast Management/Engineering'' (later ''Television Engineering'') **''World Broadcast News'' **''Educational and Industrial Television'' *Mix Publications (acquired 1989), including: **''
Electronic Musician ''Electronic Musician'' is a monthly magazine published by Future US featuring articles on synthesizers, music production and electronic musicians. History and profile ''Electronic Musician'' began as ''Polyphony'' magazine in 1975, publis ...
'' **''Mix Magazine'' **Mix Bookshelf **The Mix Technical Excellence and Creativity Awards *''The Television Programming Source Books'' *''Market Shares and Show Biz News' Act III launched the titles: *''Television Business International'' (now known as ''TBI Vision'') *''Corporate Video Decisions''''The New York Times'' April 1, 1988 *''The Marketer''


External links


Mix MagazineElectronic Musician MagazineTBI Vision Magazine
(fka Television Business International; fka TBI)
Act III Communications


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worldradiohistory.com


Footnotes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Act III Publishing Defunct companies based in New York (state) Norman Lear