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  2. Traditional Home - Wikipedia

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    Ann Maine was the editor-in-chief of Traditional Home, a position she assumed in 2002.Maine had over 20 years of experience as an editor in the shelter magazine category during which she held editorial leadership positions at Country Home, Renovation Style, Country Gardens and the Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Media publications.

  3. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    The American Home (1928–1977) The American Jewess (1895–1899) The American Magazine (1904–1956) American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge (1834–1837) The American Mercury (1924–1981) The American Museum (1787–1792) American Review (1967–1977) The American Review (1933–1937) The American Review: A Whig Journal (1845 ...

  4. Meredith Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It launched its free, ad-supported online video service PeopleTV in 2016, which got a pay TV deal by May 2018 with FuboTV. In November 2017, it launched its first over-the-top subscription service, Sports Illustrated TV, available via Amazon Channels. [37] On October 30, 2017, it announced that Paramount Network was partnering with it on two TV ...

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  6. Crowell-Collier Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company acquired The Home Companion magazine in 1883 and changed the name to Ladies Home Companion and then later to Women's Home Companion. [2] The American Magazine (1911–1956): The magazine began as Leslie's Popular Monthly in 1876 and was then sold in 1906 to muckrakers Ray Stannard Barker, Ida Tarbell, and Lincoln Steffans. The ...

  7. Curtis Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    Curtis' wife, Louisa Knapp Curtis, developed a women's section to the magazine and the Ladies' Home Journal, which she edited from 1883 to 1889, all of which became part of Curtis Publishing Company. In 1897, Curtis bought The Saturday Evening Post for $1000, and developed it into one of the nation's most popular periodicals.

  8. Clipper Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Clipp prints, packages and ships Clipp magazine advertising coupons and deals for local businesses and national brands across the United States. The cover, back and inside pages, and inserts consist entirely of advertisements with coupons for dining, health and beauty, entertainment, automotive, home services, and more.

  9. Home Chat - Wikipedia

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