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  2. Time Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Luce launched the business magazine Fortune in February 1930 and created/founded the pictorial Life magazine in 1936, and launched House & Home in 1952 and Sports Illustrated in 1954. He also produced The March of Time radio and newsreel series. By the mid-1960s, Time Inc. was the largest and most prestigious magazine publisher in the world.

  3. PLBY Group - Wikipedia

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    Sales of Playboy magazine peaked in 1972 at over 7 million copies. [7] By 2015, the circulation had fallen to 800,000. [8] The company completed its shift to consumer products in 2020 with the shuttering of the magazine division, and is now known to generate more than $3 billion in consumer spending annually across 180 countries.

  4. Wired (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Wired (stylized in all caps) is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics. Owned by Condé Nast , its editorial offices are in San Francisco, California , and its business office at Condé Nast headquarters in Liberty Tower in New York ...

  5. Category : Magazine publishing companies of the United States

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    Pulp magazine publishing companies of the United States (2 C, 7 P) S. Softdisk (18 P) Sons of Confederate Veterans (1 C, 22 P, 1 F) Street & Smith (24 P) T.

  6. National Enquirer - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 AMI was bought by a group fronted by publishing executive David J. Pecker. Funding was diverted from the National Enquirer, once considered to be the company's principal publication, to Star magazine. Editor Steve Coz, who guided the paper through the Simpson case, was fired and replaced by David Perel, who had been the Editor in charge ...

  7. Interview (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Publisher: Jason Nikic: Founder: Andy Warhol, John Wilcock: Founded: ... By 1971, Colacello was promoted to editor of the magazine, at a salary of $50 a week.

  8. Frank Munsey - Wikipedia

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    Rideout went bankrupt in early 1883, but Munsey was able to claim the magazine's title and subscription list in lieu of unpaid salary, and the magazine continued with Munsey as publisher. [7] In 1884 Blaine was the Republican candidate for President, and Munsey proposed to start a magazine, Munsey's Illustrated Weekly, to carry campaign news ...

  9. Vice (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Vice (stylized in all caps) is a Canadian-American magazine focused on lifestyle, arts, culture, and news/politics.It was founded in 1994 in Montreal as an alternative punk magazine, [2] and its founders later launched the youth media company Vice Media, which consists of divisions including the printed magazine as well as a website, broadcast news unit, a film production company, a record ...