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  • noun Alternative spelling of magalogue.

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Examples

  • But all of the subjects interviewed by The Observer echoed the same sentiment about why they or colleagues had left: The magalog is a tough place to work, with long hours and little writerly satisfaction in the meticulously combed-over copy.

    Off the Record 2004

  • But all of the subjects interviewed by The Observer echoed the same sentiment about why they or colleagues had left: The magalog is a tough place to work, with long hours and little writerly satisfaction in the meticulously combed-over copy.

    Off the Record 2004

  • As its name suggests, the magalog is a cross between a magazine and a catalog.

    Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999

  • As its name suggests, the magalog is a cross between a magazine and a catalog.

    Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999

  • As the title progressed over the past year from prototype to bimonthly to monthly, and as readers have given the catalog-magazine (the trendy term is "magalog") concept a hearty bear hug, the little known story is that putting out a magazine such as Cargo may be one of the toughest jobs in the New York media world.

    Off the Record 2004

  • As the title progressed over the past year from prototype to bimonthly to monthly, and as readers have given the catalog-magazine (the trendy term is "magalog") concept a hearty bear hug, the little known story is that putting out a magazine such as Cargo may be one of the toughest jobs in the New York media world.

    Off the Record 2004

  • But there are lots of varieties: the biolog (biographical blog), the newsalog (newspaper style blog), the magalog (magazine style blog), and the dreaded hackalog (blog whose purpose for existing is the monetizing ads).

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Writer Unboxed’s CONTEST, CONTEST! 2007

  • At the pinnacle of the direct response copywriting universe, the ex-King Kong of the industry, Gary Bencivenga would charge a flat fee of something like $25, 000 for a package (usually a magalog).

    The Big Secrets No One Talks About 2009

  • The corporate folks who brought you the Walkman, the PC and sweaters in every shade found in the rainbow have hit upon a new merchandising device: the magalog.

    Books Of Their Own 2008

  • There is no more important vehicle for conveying that image than Abercrombie's controversial quarterly magazine-catalog, or magalog, as it's called.

    Fashion's Frat Boy 2008

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  • A catalog-like magazine with an exceptional amount of advertising or product-focused articles. (Double-Tongued Dictionary)

    May 18, 2008

  • a sales catalog resembling a magazine.

    June 9, 2009