List of all print media, like newspapers and magazines, seen or mentioned in For All Mankind.
Newspapers[]
ЛУЧШИЙ РОССИЯ ПРАВДА[]
ЛУЧШИЙ РОССИЯ ПРАВДА (English: Best Russian Pravda, Best Russian Truth) is a newspaper from the Soviet Union.
Chicago Herald Recorder[]
The Chicago Herald Recorder is a daily newspaper based in Chicago, IL.
Houston Sentinel[]
The Houston Sentinel is a daily newspaper based in Houston, TX.
- Main article
- Houston Sentinel
- Note
- The Houston Sentinel is the most often seen newspaper in For All Mankind.
Houston Sun[]
The Houston Sun is a daily newspaper based in Houston, TX.
International Tribune[]
The International Tribune is an international newspaper available in Moscow.
On 17 March 2003, the Tribune covered the story about Grigory Kuznetsov becoming the first human to set foot on an asteroid on that day.
Iowa Press Tribune[]
The Iowa Press Tribune, is an American daily newspaper in Iowa.
Sergei Nikulov is getting this newspaper delivered to his new home in the United States.
Los Angeles Chronicle[]
The Los Angeles Chronicle is a daily newspaper based in Los Angeles, CA, and the newspaper with the largest circulation in Southern California.
Los Angeles Times[]
The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper based in Los Angeles, CA, founded 1881. It is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the United States.
- Behind the scenes
- The LA Times is shown after the KAL-007 event with its edition from September 2, 1983.
While the headline is the same as it was in reality on that day, other parts of the front page have been altered for the show.
- External link
Los Angeles Times on Wikipedia
New York Chronicle[]
The New York Chronicle is a daily newspaper based in New York City, NY.
In late December 1974, the newspaper's lead was "Crash in Wall Street - Stock Markets in Panic".
New York Daily Telegraph[]
The New York Daily Telegraph is a daily newspaper based in New York City, NY.
New York Inquisitor[]
The New York Inquisitor is a daily newspaper based in New York City, NY.
New York Ledger[]
The New York Ledger is a daily newspaper based in New York City, NY.
- Behind the scenes
- The New York Ledger was a real newspaper between 1855 and 1898.
A fictional New York Ledger appeared in many American TV series, like "Law & Order", "Elementary", "The Mindy Project", and others.
- External link
New York Ledger on Wikipedia
New York Standard[]
The New York Standard is a daily newspaper based in New York City, NY.
New York Times[]
The New York Times is a daily newspaper based in New York City, NY, founded 1851 and with an international readership.
The Times has won many Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any newspaper.
- Behind the scenes
- The New York Times is only mentioned but never shown on For All Mankind.
- External link
The New York Times on Wikipedia
ПАРТИЙНЫЙ ЛИДЕР[]
ПАРТИЙНЫЙ ЛИДЕР (English: Party Leader) is a newspaper from the Soviet Union also available in the United States.
- Note
- The headline of the issue of March 17, 2003, says "Leningrad's birthday - The northern capital is 300 years old". However, that would only be true over 2 months later, on May 27.
Le Report de Paris[]
Le Report de Paris is an English language French newspaper based in Paris, France.
Soviet newspaper[]
The Soviet newspaper is a newspaper from the Soviet Union.
- Notes
- The name of the newspaper is unknow.
The headline (image below) translates as: The 10th launch of "Soyuz" from Baikonur this month.
Magazines[]
Celebrit Chronicle[]
The Celebrit Chronicle is an American pop culture and celebrity magazine.
Corvette News[]
The Corvette News is an American automobile magazine published by General Motors LLC.
In 1997, the magazine featured a story with Gordo Stevens.
- Main article
- Corvette News
Forbes[]
Forbes is an American business magazine based in Jersey City, NJ, founded 1917 and published eight times a year.
In 1988, Sam Cleveland and Karen Baldwin were Forbes' "Entrepreneurs of the Year".
- External link
Forbes on Wikipedia
National Inquisitor[]
The National Inquisitor is an American tabloid magazine.
In 1974, when Karen Baldwin arrived at the hospital after her son's accident, she flicked through the magazine's December 9 edition, which covered a story about President Ted Kennedy's sex scandal.
Newsweek[]
Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine based in New York City, NY, founded 1933.
After the Soviet Moon landing in June 1969, Newsweek published an article, quoting NASA astronaut Edward Baldwin with "NASA has no guts anymore", leading to the demotion of Baldwin.
- Main article
- Newsweek
- External link
Newsweek on Wikipedia
People[]
People is an American weekly celebrity news magazine founded in 1974.
In March 1995, JSC receptionist Mary Meineke was reading the February 27 edition of People, which covered stories about Alzheimer, featuring former US President Ronald Reagan.
- Behind the scenes
- The issue Mary was reading is the original People magazine from that date.
- External link
People (magazine) on Wikipedia
Le Registre Journalien[]
Le Registre Journalien is a French news magazine.
СОВЕТСКИЙ ЗКОНОМИСТ[]
СОВЕТСКИЙ ЗКОНОМИСТ (Romanized: Sovetskij Zkonomist / English: Soviet Economist) is a Soviet business magazine.
Sports Illustrated[]
Sports Illustrated is a monthly American sports magazine first published in August 1954.
- External link
Sports Illustrated on Wikipedia
TIME[]
TIME is a weekly American news magazine based in New York City, NY, founded in 1923.
A 1992 edition of TIME had Dev Ayesa and his company Helios Aerospace as lead story, with a portrait of Dev on the front page.
- External link
TIME on Wikipedia

















































