JAZZ & POP, USA
DOWN BEAT's competitor, established as JAZZ in 1962, "as a venture subsidized by record produced Bob Thiele and operated by his partner Pauline Rivelli" (Matthew Brennan). In August 1967 the name changed to JAZZ & POP to extend the coverage to rock, folk, and blues. Ceased in 1971.
Below: October
1967, "The Many Faces of Bob Dylan" by Ralph Gleason.