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For many years, Reader's Digest was the best-selling consumer magazine in the United States; it lost that distinction in 2009 to Better Homes and Gardens. According to Media Mark Research (2006), Reader's Digest reached more readers with household incomes of over $100,000 than Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Inc. combined. [2]
A magazine display in a shop in France in 2004. ... Reader's Digest: 700,649: Reader's Digest Association: 23 ... The Economist – Asia Pacific Edition
In 1985, Time, Inc. (as it was then known) acquired 84% of Asiaweek, buying out Reader's Digest's 80% stake and 4% local interests. The remaining 16% was owned by Michael O'Neill. [1] The Chinese edition of Asiaweek, Yazhou Zhoukan, was launched in 1987 as a sister magazine to Asiaweek.
Come celebrate Reader's Digest's 100th anniversary with a century of funny jokes, moving quotes, heartwarming stories, and riveting dramas. The post 100 Years of Reader’s Digest: People, Stories ...
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The post 32 of the Most Memorable Reader’s Digest Stories Ever appeared first on Reader's Digest. A look at the significant, memorable, and prescient articles and authors from 100 years of ...
[1] [2] [3] The company was founded by DeWitt Wallace and his wife Lila Bell Wallace, in New York City in 1922 with the publication of the magazine Reader's Digest. [4] [5] [6] The company's brands include Reader's Digest, Taste of Home, The Family Handyman, FailArmy, Birds & Blooms, Reminisce, Country, EnrichU, and others.
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