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[[Image:Bigbirdtime.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Big Bird]] graces the Nov. 23, 1970 issue]]
 
[[Image:Bigbirdtime.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Big Bird]] graces the Nov. 23, 1970 issue]]
 
[[File:Time1978.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Kermit the Frog]] on the front cover of the Dec. 25, 1978 issue]]
 
[[File:Time1978.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Kermit the Frog]] on the front cover of the Dec. 25, 1978 issue]]
[[File:Piggy81-01January.jpg|thumb|300px|Piggy parodies the cover of ''Time''.]]
 
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'''''TIME''''' is a weekly newsmagazine which has been published since 1923. Covering events in American politics, world news, and entertainment, [[the Muppets]] have been featured in several articles over the years. During the run of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', the magazine's "People" section often had brief blurbs on the show's guest stars and their relationship with the Muppets, and resident critic Richard Corliss reviewed most of the films, including a comment that ''[[The Dark Crystal]]'' was [[Jim Henson]]'s bleak "foray into the art, dammit, of puppetry."
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'''''TIME''''' is a weekly news magazine which has been published since 1923. Covering events in American politics, world news, and entertainment, [[the Muppets]] have been featured in several articles over the years. During the run of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', the magazine's "People" section often had brief blurbs on the show's guest stars and their relationship with the Muppets, and resident critic Richard Corliss reviewed most of the films, including a comment that ''[[The Dark Crystal]]'' was [[Jim Henson]]'s bleak "foray into the art, dammit, of puppetry."
   
 
==Notable Appearances==
 
==Notable Appearances==
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*'''Sep. 14, [[1970]]''': "[http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,902772,00.html Bath Time for Ernie]." Article on the unexpected success of Columbia Records' single recording of "[[Rubber Duckie (song)|Rubber Duckie]]," selling 700,000 copies.
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*'''Sep. 14, [[1970]]''': "Bath Time for Ernie." Article on the unexpected success of Columbia Records' single recording of "[[Rubber Duckie (song)|Rubber Duckie]]," selling 700,000 copies.
   
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*'''November 23, 1970''': "[http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,943327,00.html Who's Afraid of Big Bad TV?]" (cover story). A profile of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', praising the show as TV's best children's series. The in-depth article includes sections on its development, Muppet characters, human cast, possible influence on children's television in general, and competition.
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*'''November 23, 1970''': "Who's Afraid of Big Bad TV?" (cover story). A profile of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', praising the show as TV's best children's series. The in-depth article includes sections on its development, Muppet characters, human cast, possible influence on children's television in general, and competition.
   
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*'''August 28, [[1978]]''': "[http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,916355,00.html The Muppets Make the Big Move]," a behind the scenes look at the upcoming ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''.
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*'''August 28, [[1978]]''': "The Muppets Make the Big Move," a behind the scenes look at the upcoming ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''.
   
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*'''December 25, [[1978]]''': Two articles, the in-depth "[http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,948400,00.html Those Marvelous Muppets]" and the slightly shorter "[http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,948401,00.html The Man Behind the Frog]". The former is a close analysis of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', the character dynamics, relationships, and popularity. The latter is a profile of [[Jim Henson]]. The cover was to have featured [[:File:Henson-bluebg.jpg|this photo]] but instead featured news of [[Jimmy Carter]]'s diplomatic breakthrough with [[China]].<ref>[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2011/12/25/12251978/ Jim Henson's Red Book] December 25, 2011</ref>
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*'''December 25, 1978''': Two articles, the in-depth "Those Marvelous Muppets" and the slightly shorter "The Man Behind the Frog". The former is a close analysis of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', the character dynamics, relationships, and popularity. The latter is a profile of [[Jim Henson]]. The cover was to have featured {{medialink|filename=Henson_w_friends.jpg|text=this photo}} but instead featured news of [[Jimmy Carter]]'s diplomatic breakthrough with [[China]].<ref>[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2011/12/25/12251978/ Jim Henson's Red Book] December 25, 2011</ref>
   
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*'''December 30, [[1985]]''': "[http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,960518,00.html People]"- Brief piece on Miss Piggy to promote ''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]'', and including a quote by Piggy regarding her age: "By no stretch of the imagination am I anywhere near the age of 30," she snorts. "I fell in love with a much older frog. I consider the matter closed."
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*'''December 30, [[1985]]''': " People"- Brief piece on Miss Piggy to promote ''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]'', and including a quote by Piggy regarding her age: "By no stretch of the imagination am I anywhere near the age of 30," she snorts. "I fell in love with a much older frog. I consider the matter closed."
   
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*'''June 8, [[1998]]''': "[http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,988511,00.html The TV Creator]," an in-depth tribute to Jim Henson, selected as part of the special Time 100 issue and acclaimed as the "Most Influential TV Creator."
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*'''June 8, [[1998]]''': "The TV Creator," an in-depth tribute to Jim Henson, selected as part of the special Time 100 issue and acclaimed as the "Most Influential TV Creator."
   
 
*'''June 20, [[2011]]''': "[http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,2076566,00.html Comeback Kids]: A visit to the set of [[The Muppets (2011)|the new Muppets film]]" by Joel Stein
 
*'''June 20, [[2011]]''': "[http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,2076566,00.html Comeback Kids]: A visit to the set of [[The Muppets (2011)|the new Muppets film]]" by Joel Stein
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*'''August 13, 2014''': Kermit and Pepe appear in a video interview to promote ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]''. {{youtube|JztVwIF6HDE}}
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Image:Piggy81-01January.jpg|Piggy parodies the cover of ''Time''
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Image:Times_now.jpg|Betty Lou imagines herself on the cover of "Times Now"
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Image:Facebook-MMW-Constantine-03.jpg|Constantine with his altered ''Time'' cover
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==References==
 
==References==
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* In the ''Sesame Street'' storybook ''[[I Want to Be President]]'', [[Betty Lou]] imagines herself on the cover of "Times Now."
 
* In the ''Sesame Street'' storybook ''[[I Want to Be President]]'', [[Betty Lou]] imagines herself on the cover of "Times Now."
{{wikipedia|Time (magazine)}}
 
   
 
* A copy of ''TIME'' can be see in [[The Newsman|the Newsman's]] makeshift newsroom, a news stand at a railroad station, in [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn|episode 308]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
 
* A copy of ''TIME'' can be see in [[The Newsman|the Newsman's]] makeshift newsroom, a news stand at a railroad station, in [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn|episode 308]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
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* In March 2014, [[Constantine]] "infiltrated" the [[Facebook]] offices in order to promote his [[Badfrog]] website, during which he held up a ''Time'' magazine cover of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg with an added mole, and the caption: "With mole on his face, don’t I look exactly like Mark Zuckerberg? Maybe next time I take his place! #BadFrog"
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* ''[[TIME for Kids]]''
 
* ''[[TIME for Kids]]''
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{{wikipedia|Time (magazine)}}
 
[[Category:Magazine Appearances]]
 
[[Category:Magazine Appearances]]
 
[[Category:Magazine References]]
 
[[Category:Magazine References]]

Revision as of 14:45, 13 September 2014

Bigbirdtime

Big Bird graces the Nov. 23, 1970 issue

Time1978

Kermit the Frog on the front cover of the Dec. 25, 1978 issue

TIME is a weekly news magazine which has been published since 1923. Covering events in American politics, world news, and entertainment, the Muppets have been featured in several articles over the years. During the run of The Muppet Show, the magazine's "People" section often had brief blurbs on the show's guest stars and their relationship with the Muppets, and resident critic Richard Corliss reviewed most of the films, including a comment that The Dark Crystal was Jim Henson's bleak "foray into the art, dammit, of puppetry."

Notable Appearances

  • Sep. 14, 1970: "Bath Time for Ernie." Article on the unexpected success of Columbia Records' single recording of "Rubber Duckie," selling 700,000 copies.
  • November 23, 1970: "Who's Afraid of Big Bad TV?" (cover story). A profile of Sesame Street, praising the show as TV's best children's series. The in-depth article includes sections on its development, Muppet characters, human cast, possible influence on children's television in general, and competition.
  • August 28, 1978: "The Muppets Make the Big Move," a behind the scenes look at the upcoming The Muppet Movie.
  • December 25, 1978: Two articles, the in-depth "Those Marvelous Muppets" and the slightly shorter "The Man Behind the Frog". The former is a close analysis of The Muppet Show, the character dynamics, relationships, and popularity. The latter is a profile of Jim Henson. The cover was to have featured Template:Medialink but instead featured news of Jimmy Carter's diplomatic breakthrough with China.[1]
  • December 30, 1985: " People"- Brief piece on Miss Piggy to promote The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years, and including a quote by Piggy regarding her age: "By no stretch of the imagination am I anywhere near the age of 30," she snorts. "I fell in love with a much older frog. I consider the matter closed."
  • June 8, 1998: "The TV Creator," an in-depth tribute to Jim Henson, selected as part of the special Time 100 issue and acclaimed as the "Most Influential TV Creator."

References

  • In March 2014, Constantine "infiltrated" the Facebook offices in order to promote his Badfrog website, during which he held up a Time magazine cover of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg with an added mole, and the caption: "With mole on his face, don’t I look exactly like Mark Zuckerberg? Maybe next time I take his place! #BadFrog"

Sources

  1. ↑ Jim Henson's Red Book December 25, 2011

See also

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