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One year subscription included 10 issues per year. [7] In 1990, the magazine's circulation was at a high of 1,200,000 million. Subscription price was $14.95 for one year (still 10 issues) and newsstand price was $1.50. Subscriptions at this time included the Parent's Guide, but the guide was not sold in newsstands.
TV Guide's Parents' Guide to Children's Entertainment was a quarterly spin-off publication which was first released on newsstands on May 27, 1993. The magazine featured reviews on television shows, home videos, music, books and toys marketed to children ages 2 to 12, as well as behind-the-scenes features centering on children's television shows ...
Boulevard (formerly known as The Boulevard) is a Long Island/New York City regional variety magazine owned by Anton Media Group. Founded in 1985, it was well received as a bi-monthly newspaper inserted into selected weekly newspapers in and around Long Island's Gold Coast. The glossy magazine was relaunched in 2016 after a 5-year hiatus as a ...
The Web site Valuemags.com is offering a free, two-year subscription to Parents magazine. That's 24 issues that the site says is a deal with "No strings attached. You'll never receive a bill." As ...
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TV Guide's Parents' Guide to Children's Entertainment was a quarterly spin-off publication, which was first released on newsstands on May 27, 1993. The magazine featured reviews on television shows, home videos, music, books and toys marketed to children ages 2 to 12, as well as behind-the-scenes features centering on children's television ...
On March 24, 2011, New York City's Daily News and Long Island Press announced that the News would print the Press on its state-of-the-art, high-volume, full-color press equipment. [4] In 2014 the Long Island Press ceased printing of its paper to focus solely on their website. [5] In April 2017, the publication was acquired by Schneps ...
The magazine was originally titled Children, The Magazine for Parents. [2] Hecht hired Clara Savage Littledale to be its first editor. The first issue was published in October 1926 [3] [4] and soon was selling 100,000 copies a month. [5] Beginning with the August 1929 issue, the name was changed to Parents' Magazine (with an apostrophe). [6]