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SCREENLAND
aka "Screenland plus TV-Land"
Fan! Monthly Magazine from United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1920-1971
- Changed name to 'Screenland plus TV-Land' with the September 1952 issue.
- There were no issues from September 1954 to February 1955. Restarted, bimonthly, in March 1955.
- Merged with Silver Screen in 1971.
- Published by Henry Publishing, Pines Publications, Popular Library INC.

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4 December 2020
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