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  2. San Francisco (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine known as San Francisco has its roots starting in 1955, when San Francisco public broadcasting station KQED-TV began publishing a programming guide called KQED in Focus. The program guide began to add more articles and took on the character of a regular magazine. The name was later changed to Focus Magazine and then to San Francisco ...

  3. Franchise Times - Wikipedia

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    Franchise Times publishes the Top 200+, a ranking of the 500 largest franchises based on worldwide sales in its October issues. [11] The data—which also includes other data points such as number of units, both franchised and company-owned, and international units—is used by Franchise Times and others to track franchise growth and analyze trends in the various franchise segments in news ...

  4. List of United States magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Artist's Magazine; The Arts Fuse; The Boulevard; Castle of Frankenstein (defunct) Cinefantastique; Comics Buyer's Guide (defunct) Comics Journal; Cultbytes; Details (defunct) Disney Magazine (defunct) Dwell; Entertainment Weekly; Famous Monsters of Filmland; The Feet, a dance magazine (1970–1973) Film Threat; Flux (defunct) The Hollywood ...

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  6. AARP: The Magazine - Wikipedia

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    In the second quarter of 2010, AARP: The Magazine sold US$23.9 million in advertising. This represented a 14.5% increase over the same period the year earlier. [4] In 2017, a full-page ad in the magazine cost US$667,800, an 18% increase over the prior five years. [8] The magazine had a circulation of 22.5 million in 2017.

  7. Le Bel Age - Wikipedia

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    Le Bel Âge is a French language Quebec magazine aimed at retirees and those over 50. It covers topics such as travel, entertainment, books, and health and seniors rights. [1] The magazine was founded in 1987 by publisher Francine Tremblay, who thought that people including her 58-year-old mother were lacking a publication for their lifestyles.

  8. Half Price Books - Wikipedia

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    Half Price Books, Records, Magazines, Incorporated is a chain of new and used bookstores in the United States. The company's original motto is "We buy and sell anything printed or recorded except yesterday's newspaper", and many of the used books, music, and movies for sale in each location are purchased from local residents.

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