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The American Weekly issue from September 25, 1955, with Marilyn Monroe on the cover. (from the Dave Riebeek Collection) The American Weekly was a Sunday newspaper supplement published by the Hearst Corporation from November 1, 1896, until 1966.
Hearst had the eight-page Women's Home Journal and the 16-page Sunday American Magazine, which later became The American Weekly. [4] In November 1896, Morrill Goddard, editor of the New York Journal from 1896 to 1937, launched Hearst's Sunday magazine, later commenting, "Nothing is so stale as yesterday's newspaper, but The American Weekly may ...
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List of African American newspapers in the United States; English-language press of the Socialist Party of America; List of alternative weekly newspapers in the United States; List of business newspapers in the United States; List of family-owned newspapers in the United States; List of Jewish newspapers in the United States
This list of weekly newspapers in the United States is a list of weekly newspapers as described at newspaper types and weekly newspapers that are printed and distributed in the United States. In particular, this list considers a newspaper to be a weekly newspaper if the newspaper is published once, twice, or thrice a week.
The Week is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The British publication was founded in 1995 and the American edition in 2001. An Australian edition was published from 2008 to 2012. A children's edition, The Week Junior, has been published in the UK since 2015, and the US since 2020.
Pages in category "Weekly newspapers published in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 339 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Andrew Bradford (1686 – November 24, 1742) was an early American printer in colonial Philadelphia. He published the first newspaper in Philadelphia, The American Weekly Mercury, beginning in 1719, as well as the first magazine in America in 1741. [1] [2] American Weekly Mercury, 1719 [3]