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was published on September 6, 1896, and it contained the first photographs ever printed in that newspaper. During the 1890s, publications were inserted into
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was published on a semimonthly basis during the early part of the 20th century by the Abbott & Briggs Company. Wilbur Griffith was the editor.
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dropped serials in 1940, and in 1942, it shifted the balance to 52% articles and 48% fiction. The magazine was discontinued in 1969.
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became the most widely read magazine in the United States with a circulation of 32.4 million and a readership of nearly 72 million.
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printing in the 19th century, Sunday magazines offered better reproduction of photographs, and their varied contents could include
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was distributed with 42 Sunday newspapers having a total circulation of 14.6 million. Prior to 1942, it was similar to the Sunday
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from 1896 to 1937, launched Hearst's Sunday magazine, later commenting, "Nothing is so stale as yesterday's newspaper, but
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Most of the UK Saturday and Sunday broadsheet and tabloid papers include one or more supplements. These include the
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was circulated in smaller cities and towns beginning in 1953. It was later incorporated into
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was in 225 newspapers with over four million circulation. Newspapers used
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may be around the house for days or weeks and lose none of its interest."
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magazine was launched February 24, 1935. At its peak in 1963,
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magazine, aimed at middle-schoolers. It was offered only to
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Sunday magazine (disambiguation)
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New York World
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The Los Angeles Times
Joseph P. Knapp
New York Herald Tribune Sunday Magazine
This Week
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Parade
USA Weekend
The Washington Post
Guardian
Sunday Telegraph
Sunday Magazine Editors Association
Mabel Craft Deering

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