Dispatches (magazine)
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EditorGary Knight, Mort Rosenblum
CategoriesPhotography, International affairs, foreign affairs
Frequency4/year
PublisherSimba Gill
| Editor | Gary Knight, Mort Rosenblum |
|---|---|
| Categories | Photography, International affairs, foreign affairs |
| Frequency | 4/year |
| Publisher | Simba Gill |
| Founded | 2008 |
| Final issue Number | 2009 5 |
| Company | Dispatches Corp. |
| Country | International |
| Based in | UK, USA |
| Language | English |
| Website | www.rethink-dispatches.com |
| ISSN | 1945-3329 |
Dispatches is a defunct quarterly political magazine, founded in 2008, by photographer Gary Knight, journalist and author Mort Rosenblum, and pharmaceutical executive Dr. Simba Gill. It ceased publication after five issues.
With its signature plain brown paper cover, its small book-size format, and at almost 200 pages in length, Dispatches did not resemble a typical news magazine.[1] Nor did the magazines' emphasis on printed word, (as opposed to online content,) reflect the general trends in the media industry.[2] Furthermore, Dispatches was distinguished by its use of long-form journalism and photo-essay, to explore a single topic of international relevance in each issue.