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858 words, approx. 3 pages One of America's "big three" weekly newsmagazines, Newsweek was founded in 1933, the same year that saw the launch of its rival United States News (later merged with World Report), and just ten years after the newsweekly genre had...
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1,721 words, approx. 6 pages
 Newsweek is an American weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second largest news weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising...




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Donald Graham Ascends To Calm Newsweek Bunch
5/29/2005: 2,178 words, approx. 7 pages What does it mean when a news-weekly becomes the news story of the week? On May 18, Newsweek invited its rank-and-file staff to join the editors in the conference room for the weekly cover meeting to address the implications, both internal and external.The expanded invitation...
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 The New York Observer
Times Lurches On: Sutured Newsweek Sends Sympathy
7/17/2005: 1,543 words, approx. 5 pages Time magazine's Washington bureau, one reporter confronted him with a computer printout. It was an e-mail from someone who had been an anonymous source for the magazine in the past. What it said, according to one staffer who was present, was that in the...
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 The New York Observer
Times Lurches On: Sutured Newsweek Sends Sympathy
7/17/2005: 1,557 words, approx. 5 pages At lunchtime on July 11, as Time Inc. editor in chief Norman Pearlstine met with Time magazine's Washington bureau, one reporter confronted him with a computer printout. It was an e-mail from someone who had been an anonymous source for the magazine in the past.What...
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 The New York Observer
Time Marches Back: Forget Newsweek, Get The Economist!
8/27/2006: 3,475 words, approx. 12 pages “All news breaks online anyway,” said Richard Stengel, the managing editor of Time magazine. “So why are we hoarding things to release them on Sunday night? It just seems crazy.” Mr. Stengel was invoking 21st-century technology to explain an apparently retro move: On Aug. 17,...


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