Popular Communications Explained

Popular Communications
Editor:Richard Fisher, KI6SN
Editor Title:Editor
Editor2:Tom Kneitel (SK)
Editor Title2:Emeritus editor
Frequency:Monthly
Category:Shortwave Radio
Publisher:CQ Communications
Founded:1982
Finaldate:2013
Country:United States
Based:Hicksville, New York
Language:English
Issn:0733-3315

Popular Communications was a magazine with content relating to the radio hobby, including scanners, shortwave radio, CB, amateur radio, AM and FM broadcast band listening, radio history, and vintage radio restoration. The magazine existed between 1982 and 2013. It was based in Hicksville, New York.[1]

History and profile

Popular Communications was first published in 1982, succeeding the CB radio oriented magazine S9, published from 1962 to 1982. The magazine was published by CQ Communications, publishers of CQ Amateur Radio, CQ VHF Magazine, and WorldRadio.[2]

The magazine featured articles covering a broad spectrum of radio topics, regular columns by recognized leaders within the hobby, product reviews, schedules of shortwave stations, and logs of radio communications, including pirate radio, AM, and military aviation transmissions. In addition to these traditional aspects of the radio hobby, the magazine also highlighted more modern facets such as software-defined radio, scanning software, live station streaming, podcasting, and emerging technologies.

In late-December 2013, CQ Communications announced that they would cease publication of the printed version of Popular Communications along with CQ VHF. These two magazines were combined with WorldRadio in a single digital publication to be called CQ Plus starting in February 2014.[3] [4]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Book: Robert Lee Brewer. 2012 Writer's Market Deluxe Edition. February 9, 2016. September 2, 2011. Writer's Digest Books. 1-59963-227-6. 538.
  2. News: Popular Communications launches streamlined website. February 9, 2016. Southgate. July 16, 2010.
  3. Web site: CQ to Realign Publications, Launch New "CQ Plus" Digital Supplement . December 27, 2013. CQ Communications .
  4. Web site: Big Changes coming to Popular Communications Magazine and CQ Magazine. December 25, 2013. Larry Van Horn. The Btown Monitoring Post.