When was News-Week founded?

When was News-Week founded?

February 17, 1933
Newsweek/First issue date

When did News-Week stop printing?

December 2012
Newsweek discontinued its print edition in December 2012 after 80 years, amid falling advertising revenues as readers moved towards online publications. However, the new owners say they have worked out a business model that does not rely heavily on ad revenue.

Who started News-Week?

Thomas J. C. Martyn
Originally called News-Week, the weekly magazine Newsweek was founded by Thomas J. C. Martyn on February 17, 1933. The first issue featured seven photographs from the week’s news on the cover.

What is News-Week circulation?

2,000,000 (2010)
Newsweek/Circulation

Is Time magazine still published?

Formerly published by New York City-based Time Inc., since November 2018 Time has been published by Time USA, LLC, owned by Marc Benioff, who acquired it from Meredith Corporation.

How often is Newsweek printed?

47 times a year
Newsweek is published 47 times a year.

Does Time Inc still exist?

It owned and published over 100 magazine brands, including its namesake Time, Sports Illustrated, Travel + Leisure, Food & Wine, Fortune, People, InStyle, Life, Golf Magazine, Southern Living, Essence, Real Simple, and Entertainment Weekly….Time Inc.

Type Public
Defunct January 10, 1990 (original) January 31, 2018 (spin-off)

Who owns the Meredith Corp?

Meredith Corporation

Type Public
Fate Acquired by IAC/Dotdash (Television stations assets acquired by Gray Television)
Successor Dotdash Meredith Gray Television
Headquarters Des Moines, Iowa
Key people Steve Lacy (Executive Chairman) Tom Harty (President and CEO)

Who is on the cover of Time magazine 2021?

Pari Dukovic
Our cover portrait, taken by Pari Dukovic, marks the first time the world-famous couple has formally posed together for a magazine cover shoot. “It captures their powerful dynamic as equal partners,” says Dilys Ng, who has photo-edited our TIME100 covers for the past four years.

Who is on the cover of Time 2021?

Quite the influencers. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle formally posed together for their first magazine cover shoot for TIME100, the magazine announced on Wednesday, September 15. The pair were named part of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people of 2021.

Will time magazine follow Newsweek’s digital move?

Newsweek isn’t the first current events magazine to go all-digital – U.S. News & World Report made the move in 2010. And the demise of Newsweek’s print product calls into question the plans of its competitor Time magazine. But Time Managing Editor Rick Stengel doesn’t expect to follow suit.

What is the history of Newsweek magazine?

He changed the name to Newsweek, emphasized interpretive stories, introduced signed columns, and launched international editions. Over time the magazine developed a broad spectrum of material, from breaking stories and analysis to reviews and commentary. The magazine was purchased by The Washington Post Company in 1961.

How many subscribers does Newsweek have?

Its current 1.5 million subscriber base – a decrease of 50 percent from its one-time peak of 3 million – will be given access to the digital edition. A representative for the company said the cost of the digital-only Newsweek would be on par with current print price.

Does the Washington Post still own Newsweek?

Newsweek was acquired by The Washington Post Company in 1961, under whose ownership it remained until 2010. Between 2008 and 2012, Newsweek experienced financial difficulties, leading to the cessation of print publication and a transition to an all-digital format at the end of 2012.

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