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With its eleventh season, Supernatural became the longest-running American live-action fantasy TV series. [10] The series was renewed for a fifteenth and final season that consisted of 20 episodes, [11] [12] and premiered on October 10, 2019. [13] The series concluded on November 19, 2020, with 327 episodes aired.
Lists of covers of Time magazine list the people or topics on the cover of Time magazine. Time was first published in 1923. As Time became established as one of the United States' leading news magazines, an appearance on the cover of Time became an indicator of notability, fame or notoriety. The lists are organized by decade.
The first season was broadcast on The WB, and following The WB's merger with UPN in September 2006, Supernatural continued to be aired on the new network, The CW. [2] All fifteen seasons are available on DVD in Regions 1, 2, and 4 and are also available on Blu-ray.
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The magazine previewed the new cover in a post on X on Sunday, touting its cover story entitled “Donald Trump’s Disruption is back.” Time named Trump the 2024 Person of the Year. TIME / TIME ...
“I did great in 2016, and WON, did much better in 2020, getting many millions more votes than ‘16, but this, 2024, is thus far my best campaign.” Show comments Advertisement
The 12-time Grammy winner took to social media to share a photo of her eye-catching cover, in which she’s seen standing forcefully in a black long-sleeve bodysuit and a pair of opaque black tights.
The November 2, 2020, issue of the U.S. edition of the magazine, published the day before the 2020 United States presidential election, was the first time that the cover logo "TIME" was not used. The cover of that issue used the word "VOTE" as a replacement logo, along with artwork by Shepard Fairey of a voter wearing a pandemic face mask.