Plugged In

Plugged In

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:"This is an article about the magazine Plugged In. For the Dave Edmunds album, see Plugged In (album)."Plugged In" is a monthly magazine put out by Focus on the Family (founder: James Dobson) which reviews movies, music, general media, and pop cultural issues from a conservative Christian perspective. A religious counterpart to magazines such as EW and Teen People; their reviews focus on evaluating the morals of movies as well as their artistic value. They also note if a movie contains subtle negative or provocative messages woven into the movie. The Passion of the Christ is a notable exception, as are a few others such as Saving Private Ryan, in that it received positive reviews despite containing a large amount of graphic violence, normally a negative aspect in the magazine. There are three main areas that "Plugged In" covers: movies, music, television, and video games (books make appearances occasionally).

Staff

* Bob Smithouser - Editor
* Steven Isaac - Online Editor
* Adam R. Holz - Associate Editor
* Marcus Yoars - Associate Editor
* Bob Hoose - Associate Editor
* Kevin Simpson - Designer
* Bob Waliszewski - Director
* Jim Daly - President
* James C. Dobson Ph.D. - Founder / Chairman

External links

* [http://www.pluggedinonline.com "Plugged In Online"] - Official website
* [http://www.pluggedinonline.com/aboutUs/ About Us] - Plugged In Online


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