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People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories. It is published by Dotdash Meredith, a subsidiary of IAC. [3] With a readership of 46.6 million adults in 2009, People had the largest audience of any American magazine, but it fell to second place in 2018 after its readership significantly declined to 35.9 million.
Femina India – women's magazine; FHM India – monthly; Filmfare – Bollywood magazine; Forbes India – business magazine; Frontline – current affairs magazine; Goa Today; Gobar Times – monthly environmental education magazine for young adults; GQ – Indian edition; Himal Southasian; India Today; Intelligent Computing CHIP magazine
Rank Name Circulation Founded Publisher 1 Weekly Shōnen Jump: 2,449,792 1968 Shueisha: 2 Weekly Shōnen Magazine: 1,145,027 1959 Kodansha: 3 CoroCoro Comic
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This list of people on the cover of FHM magazine 2007–present is a catalog of women who have appeared on the cover of the Indian edition of FHM magazine, starting with the magazine's inaugural issue in October 2007.
The Illustrated Weekly of India; Inc. India; India Today; The Indian Listener; Indian Literature (journal) Indian Military Review; Intelligent Computing CHIP magazine (India) ISKCON Communications Journal
FHM India is the Indian edition of the British monthly men's lifestyle magazine called FHM. It is now published in India by TCG Media Limited and is the 32nd international edition of FHM . [ 1 ] The first issue was launched in the October 2007 [ 2 ] with Ujjwala Raut - India's most successful overseas supermodel [ 3 ] on the cover.
Another entity was established with the name "People's Book House" in Rangoon city of Burma. [38] India Today, 1947 Edition. In several other cities of India, Nagpur, Poona, Patna, Trichur, Allahabad and Calicut, several "People's Book House (PBH