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''D Magazine'' is a monthly magazine covering Dallas–Fort Worth. It is headquartered in
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. ''D Magazine'' covers a range of topics including
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, business, food,
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and lifestyle in the city of Dallas. The first issue was published in October 1974 by its founders,
Wick Allison Lodowick Brodie Cobb "Wick" Allison (March 17, 1948September 1, 2020) was an American magazine publisher and author. He was the owner of ''D Magazine'', a monthly magazine covering Dallas–Fort Worth, which he co-founded in 1974. He was also ...
and Jim Atkinson.


History

''D Magazine'' was founded in 1974 by two University of Texas graduates, Wick Allison and Jim Atkinson. Both had a vision of giving
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an independent city magazine with an impact that would serve readers’ interests. They developed their concept after-hours while Allison, a Dallas native, attended graduate school at
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and Atkinson reported o
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€™s daily ''Newsroom'' program. Their vision was backed financially by young Dallas business people who shared their belief in the need for a strong city magazine. The magazine received an early boost from
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founder Stanley Marcus, who sent a letter to 200,000 Neiman Marcus cardholders in the Dallas area, urging them to subscribe to the new magazine. It is a member of the
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(CRMA). The magazine was not well received by everyone. In 1975 then-mayor Wes Wise
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the magazine for libel. That same year the Dallas Restaurant Association sent a letter to its members urging an advertising boycott of the magazine because of its critical dining reviews. In 1990, American Express purchased the magazine, but the new ownership was not successful. In 1996, original founder Wick Allison repurchased the magazine with a group of investors, and in 2003 became the sole owner. The editors and staff writers of ''D'' also publish ''FrontBurner'', a
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about things relating to Dallas. In 2000, Allison launched a sister magazine, ''D Home'', for the
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industry, and in 2003 a magazine for local brides called ''D Weddings''. By 2007 there were five more magazines under the ''D'' brand, serving various communities of interest, as well as nine associated community weeklies serving affluent neighborhoods in Dallas. In 2008, ''D Magazine'' laid off 19% of its staff and closed three of its newspapers due to shrinking revenue from advertising. The magazine laid off an additional 12% of its staff in 2009. D Magazine Partners also publishes
D Home
''
D CEO
', ''Dallas/Fort Worth Medical Directory'',
D Weddings
', ''Private School Handbook'', an
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a daily resource for best restaurants in Dallas, recommendations for things to do, local news, and commentary on life in Dallas.


"Pay to play" accusation

In 2021, former Texas state representative
Matt Rinaldi Matthew Daniel Rinaldi (born April 11, 1975) is an American attorney and politician serving as the chairman of the Republican Party of Texas. Rinaldi was a member of the Texas House of Representatives for district 115 in Dallas County from 2015 ...
criticized the magazine, telling ''The Dallas Express'' that D Magazine's "Best" series is a "pay-to-play" advertising sales scheme. The series showcases business leaders and lawyers as being top in their field. Rinaldi characterized the series as "is a scam and exists solely to sell advertising to those who get themselves listed in it."


Awards and nominations


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External links

* {{Official website, https://www.dmagazine.com/
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