1. Time Inc. only does one music
magazine which is NME
Time Inc. is an American New York-based
publishing company. It publishes over 90
magazines, most notably its namesake, Time.
Other magazines include Sports Illustrated,
Travel + Leisure, Food & Wine, Fortune,
People, InStyle, Life, GOLF Magazine, Southern
Living, Essence, This Old House, All You and
Entertainment Weekly. It also owns the UK
magazine house Time Inc. UK, whose major
titles include What's On TV, NME, Country Life,
Marie Claire, Wallpaper* and InStyle.
2. New Musical Express, popularly known by the
initialism NME, created by Theodore Ingham, is a
British weekly music journalism publication,
published since March 1952. It is largely associated
with rock, alternative and indie music. It started as a
music newspaper, and gradually moved toward a
magazine format during the 1980s and 90s,
changing from newsprint in 1998. It was the first
British paper to include a singles chart, in 14
November 1952 edition. In the 1970s it became the
best-selling British music newspaper. An online
version of NME, NME.com, was launched in 1996. It
is now the world's biggest standalone music site,
with over 7 million users per month.