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  2. Parade (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The most widely read magazine in the U.S., Parade had a circulation of 32 million and a readership of 54.1 million. [2] Anne Krueger had been the magazine's editor since 2015. [3] The November 13, 2022, issue was the final edition printed and inserted in newspapers nationwide, but Parade continued as an e-magazine on newspaper websites. [4]

  3. Walter Anderson (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to joining PARADE in 1977, Anderson held several senior newspaper management positions with Gannett Publications in Westchester, New York. He also was an investigative reporter whose articles appeared in New York Magazine and the Associated Press. He was named by Marjabelle Young Stewart to the list of the ten most well-mannered Americans.

  4. Category:Parade (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Parade High School All-Americans (4 C) Pages in category "Parade (magazine)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  5. Parade Media - Wikipedia

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    In June 2010, Athlon Sports Communications appointed Anthony Flaccavento as publisher for Athlon Sports magazine. [13] Athlon Sports is a monthly publication that launched in October 2010. [ 1 ] [ 14 ] Athlon Sports began with a circulation of seven million and grew to nine million in 2011.

  6. Parade (British magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Blighty was launched in 1916 by W. Speaight & Sons, intended as a humorous magazine for servicemen during the First World War. [2] (" Blighty" is a British English military slang term for Great Britain, or often specifically England.) [3] The magazine competed against publications such as Tit-Bits and Reveille; it appears to have ceased publication in 1920.

  7. James Brady (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    James Winston Brady (November 15, 1928 – January 26, 2009) [1] was an American celebrity columnist who created the Page Six gossip column in the New York Post and W magazine; he wrote the In Step With column in Parade for nearly 25 years until his death. [2]

  8. Lloyd Shearer - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd "Skip" Shearer (December 20, 1916 – May 27, 2001 [1]) was an American celebrity gossip columnist.From 1958 to 1991, he wrote "Walter Scott's Personality Parade" in Parade magazine. [2]

  9. Robert Harrison (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    His first was Beauty Parade (1941–1956), started in October 1941. It contained, as its subtitle suggests ("The World's Loveliest Girls"), pictures of attractive models who had the "girl-next-door" look. Beauty Parade also began the photo-story format that would be repeated by other Harrison publications. Using the facilities of Quigley ...