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Official {{magazines}} for one or more TV shows or films. Contains interviews, {{spoiler}}s, fiction, various trivia, and the rare {{review}}s.

If it has fiction, those bits are part of the ExpandedUniverse or, if the creator is open-minded enough, FanWorks.

Compare AllThereInTheScript and AllThereInTheManual, when important information isn't mentioned in the primary medium itself but is shown in the script/credits/supplementary materials. Contrast PopUpTrivia, when factoids about the work's worldbuilding and production appear on-screen.

See also ComicBookAdaptation (a work is adapted into a SequentialArt or {{Comic|s}} medium) and TieInNovel (a literary follow-up story involving the original source's characters), both of which a tie-in magazine might contain.
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[[folder: Comic Books ]]

* ''Magazine/{{Refractions}}'': A {{fanzine}} of ''ComicBook/AlbedoErmaFelnaEDF'' meant to be an "AllThereInTheManual" companion piece for the comic. Thanks to its editor being the author's friend, it has easy access to the Word of God statements it shares, especially about worldbuilding.

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[[folder: Creators ]]

%%Put here magazines issued by one creator that cover several works of said creator.
* Creator/{{CBS}}: The network has its own magazine, called ''Magazine/{{Watch}}'', that provides tidbits of trivia about many of the network's most iconic shows.
* Creator/{{Disney}}: {{Downplayed}} as providing tie-in information is not the primary purpose of ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures''. However, its iconic Comic Zone section reunites short comic stories about Disney's animated productions.
* Creator/{{Nintendo}}:
** ''Magazine/NintendoForce'': It's the SpiritualSuccessor of ''Nintendo Power'', assembled by a group of {{Ascended Fan|boy}}s, its content lines with that of ''Power'' but with a twist of humor.
** ''Magazine/NintendoPower'': Although initially focused on providing strategies for the company's video games, it was later overhauled to include news, previews, reviews, fan letters, and "community" sections.

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[[folder: Films -- Live-Action ]]

* ''Magazine/StarWarsInsider'': It contains news events, fan fiction, interviews, questions & answers, previews, and more.

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[[folder: Live-Action TV ]]

* ''Series/TheOprahWinfreyShow'': It spawned the ''O Magazine'', Oprah's vehicle for proclaiming the message that a strong woman who believes in herself can do anything she sets her mind to. This has a healthy international circulation; British readers are appreciative of the message concerning strong empowered women who believe in themselves. But they point to the paradox that there is [[ValuesDissonance heavy advertising for prescription drugs of a sort which would positively not be allowed anywhere outside the USA]].[[note]]It has been noted that Oprah's message of empowerment clearly involves a chemical component, to use as a fall-back for when self-reliance and self-belief fail. If in doubt ask your doctor[[/note]]
* ''Magazine/RedDwarf Smegazine'': A mixture of news, reviews, interviews, competitions, and, most importantly, comic strips of the show ''Series/RedDwarf''.
* Franchise/{{Whoniverse}}:
** ''Magazine/DoctorWhoAdventures'': It's formatted as if the show's characters wrote articles InUniverse and those were collected in a magazine. There are also episode recaps, posters, short stories, and a mail page to which to send FanArt.
** ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'': It's one of the few that includes {{review}}s. It has been running since 1979 and is one of the best in the genre. It goes so far as to print scathing {{Take That}}s of ''Series/DoctorWho'' stories, though less so since the series revival.

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[[folder: Tabletop Games ]]

* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
** ''Magazine/{{Dungeon}}'': Provides short, premade adventures and advice for {{Dungeon Master}}s.
** ''Magazine/{{Dragon}}'': Focused on 100% official gaming supplements and the odd comic strip (all of them set in the ''[=DnD=]'' universe, of course).

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[[folder: Radio ]]

* ''Magazine/{{Pumuckl}}'': The franchise eventually spawned a kids' magazine with cut-out figurines of the characters, puzzles, and trivia of the series.

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[[folder: Video Games ]]

* Creator/{{Infocom}}: ''Magazine/TheStatusLine'' is an online newsletter in which the company gives official announcements about their InteractiveFiction games in the form of interviews with game developers or executives. There's also trivia and news-like articles.

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[[folder: Western Animation ]]

* ''Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine'': It features known information about ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', short, {{canon}}ical comics of the characters, and some details about them.
* ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'': The series has spawned all sorts of magazines targeted to teenage-to-little girls. All of them contain trivia about the characters' likes, dislikes, dating habits, spells, and opinions on other characters; be it in the form of quizzes, character sheets, InUniverse interviews, or flavored advice (for happiness and friendship) given by the characters. For instance, Flora recommends serving different herbal teas depending on the situation; be it a gathering of friends or wanting to comfort a distressed friend.
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