Either the first or third syllables are acceptable. Regional dialects vary. I've most often heard it stressed on the third syllable if you're referring to a periodical and the first syllable if you're referring to a firearm cartridge.
Magazine.
"Interfere" is a word most commonly stressed on the third syllable.
The third syllable in "intermediate" (in·ter·ME·di·ate) is the stressed syllable.
The word with the stress on the third syllable is "interview."
In retribution, the third syllable ("bu") is stressed.
Industry is stressed on the first syllable.
The word mayonnaise is stressed on the third syllable. (may-on-naise)
The second syllable, "ver", is stressed in the word "controversial."
The third syllable has primary stress.
The third.
The third.
Presentation is stressed on the third syllable.