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It debuted on April 5, 1991, as USA Today Baseball Weekly, a tabloid-sized publication published weekly on Wednesdays during the baseball season and bi-weekly during the off-season. The magazine expanded its sports coverage on September 4, 2002, adopting a general title after adding stories about the NFL.
USA Today Sports Weekly logo. The magazine was first published by Gannett as USA Today Baseball Weekly, formatted as a tabloid-sized publication focusing exclusively on baseball coverage that launched on April 5, 1991, [1] [2] [3] in concert with the first week of regular season play for that year's Major League Baseball season.
A biweekly is a magazine that is published once every two weeks. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. Biweekly magazines by country (17 C) ...
The first issue of Baseball Weekly, now Sports Weekly, arrived in April 1991. Interviewing Rickey Henderson was crucial. It almost didn't happen.
USA Today (Tysons, Virginia) USA Today Sports Weekly; Alabama. ... Nursing Spectrum – mostly biweekly nursing employment magazines. Includes Nurseweek titles.
Miami Today [5] - Miami, Florida; Observer Newspaper [6] - Deerfield Beach; Orlando Weekly [7] - Florida; Tampa Bay Newspapers [8] - Pinellas County (publisher of Beach Beacon, Belleair Bee, Clearwater Beacon, Dunedin Beacon, Largo Leader, Palm Harbor Beacon, Pinellas Park Beacon and Seminole Beacon) Windermere Sun [9] - Windermere, Florida
The BI Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, deputy editor and anchor, in New York City. Grace Lett, editor, in New York. Lisa Ryan, executive editor, in New York.