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  2. Category:Magazines established in 1933 - Wikipedia

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  4. Esquire (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Esquire is an American men's magazine.Currently published in the United States by Hearst, it also has more than 20 international editions.. Founded in 1933, it flourished during the Great Depression and World War II under the guidance of founders Arnold Gingrich, David A. Smart and Henry L. Jackson while during the 1960s it pioneered the New Journalism movement.

  5. Newsweek - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of the magazine was dated February 17, 1933. Seven photographs from the week's news were printed on the first issue's cover. [19] In 1937, News-Week merged with the weekly journal Today, which had been founded in 1932 by future New York Governor and diplomat W. Averell Harriman and Vincent Astor of the prominent Astor family. As ...

  6. Street & Smith - Wikipedia

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    Among their many titles was the science fiction pulp magazine Astounding Stories, acquired from Clayton Magazines in 1933, and retained until 1961. Street & Smith was founded in 1855, and was bought out in 1959. The Street & Smith headquarters were at 79 Seventh Avenue in Manhattan; they were designed by Henry F. Kilburn.

  7. Our State - Wikipedia

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    Founded as a weekly publication in 1933, The State switched to biweekly issues in May 1954 (published every two weeks), and then to monthly issues starting in January 1973. Contributors over the years have included writer Billy Arthur, photographer Aycock Brown, and photographer Hugh Morton .

  8. Kirkus Reviews - Wikipedia

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    Kirkus Reviews is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus. [1] The magazine's publisher, Kirkus Media, is headquartered in New York City. [2] Kirkus Reviews confers the annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fiction, nonfiction, and young readers' literature.

  9. Category:Publications established in 1933 - Wikipedia

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