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  2. WSJ Magazine - Wikipedia

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    WSJ Magazine (styled on the cover art as WSJ., in upright characters with a dot at the end) is a luxury glossy news and lifestyle monthly magazine published by The Wall Street Journal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It features luxury consumer products advertisements and is distributed to subscribers in large United States markets.

  3. PressReader - Wikipedia

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    PressReader's eponymous product is an all-you-can-read newspaper and magazine subscription service, which costs $29.99 per month [3] and grants access to all of the titles in the company's library via PressReader apps and website. The company partners with various hotels, airlines, cafes and other businesses which sponsor access to the service ...

  4. TV Guide (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The initial cost of each issue was 15¢ per copy (equivalent to $1.71 in 2023; the price of each issue has gradually risen over the years, selling for $4.99 per copy as of 2024). In addition to subscriptions , TV Guide was sold at the checkout counters of grocery stores nationwide.

  5. List of magazines by circulation - Wikipedia

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    Monthly Shonen Magazine: 564,617 1964 Kodansha 8 ... Haker (print publication folded) 220.000: 10 ... This page was last edited on 17 December 2024, ...

  6. Empire (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Dinning (210–304). Dinning was formerly Associate Editor of the magazine leaving to take up the position of Editor of Total Film for a period, he then returned to take up the same role for Empire. He left the magazine in July 2014. [6] Morgan Rees (issues 306–315) Terri White (issues 318—393) [7] Nick De Semlyen (since issue 394) [8]

  7. Washington Monthly - Wikipedia

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    Washington Monthly features a continuing blog, "Political Animal", which was written principally by Kevin Drum for several years, with frequent guest contributions by Washington Monthly's current and alumni editors. In 2008, Steve Benen took over as lead blogger. In 2012, he was succeeded by Ed Kilgore. [9] Kilgore left the magazine in 2015. [10]

  8. Top news headlines of 2024, month-by-month - AOL

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    An opening is seen in the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX on January 7, 2024 in Portland, Oregon. A door-sized section near the rear of the plane blew off 10 minutes after Flight ...

  9. AARP: The Magazine - Wikipedia

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    In the second quarter of 2010, AARP: The Magazine sold US$23.9 million in advertising. This represented a 14.5% increase over the same period the year earlier. [4] In 2017, a full-page ad in the magazine cost US$667,800, an 18% increase over the prior five years. [8] The magazine had a circulation of 22.5 million in 2017.