Z Communications

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Z Communications is a left American media group founded in 1987 by Michael Albert and Lydia Sargent . Her publications include Z Magazine , ZNet , Z Media and Z Video . Z Communications is based in Massachusetts . Regular authors include Uri Avnery , Noam Chomsky , Alexander Cockburn , Tim Wise , Ward Churchill , Amira Hass , Norman Solomon , Robert Fisk , John Pilger , Edward S. Herman , Anthony Arnove , Eleanor Bader , (occasionally) Barbara Ehrenreich , " Mickey Z "and formerly Howard Zinn .

Publications and Organizations

Z magazine

Z Magazine (formerly Zeta ), also known as ZMag for short , was founded in 1987 by Michael Albert and Lydia Sargent , two of the co-founders of South End Press . The magazine is a monthly political magazine that reports on political and cultural life in the USA as well as economic developments. By US standards, it is on the extreme left. It is published online and in print.

The print edition usually has 64 pages. The online edition reproduces the print edition as well as possible. The archive is freely accessible, the latest edition only for subscribers.

Z Net

Z net is a website that is updated several times a day. It was founded in 1995 and claims to be used by more than 250,000 readers every week.

Z Media Institute

The Z Media Institute was founded in 1994 and offers courses and other events to producers of alternative media.

Z video

Z Video was founded in 1998 and produces videos on politics , economics , foreign policy and the World Social Forum .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Z Magazine - The Spirit of Resistance Lives . Z Communities , accessed December 3, 2015 .