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Us Weekly is a celebrity magazine, originally founded in 1977 by The New York Times Company, and acquired by Wenner Media in 1986. The publication covers topics ranging from celebrity news and style, to the latest trends in fashion, beauty, and entertainment. Along with Jann Wenner, the minds currently in charge of Us Weekly are Editor in Chief Janice Min and Publisher Victoria Lasdon Rose. As of 2007, its circulation is over 1.85 million on average. The magazine currently features a sharply different style from its original 1977-2000 format. Originally a monthly industry news and review magazine along the lines of Premiere or Entertainment Weekly, it switched format in 2000 to its current themes of celebrity news and style. Usmagazine.com was launched in the Fall of 2006 and currently gets approximately two million visitors per month. In addition to features from the magazine, the site has a breaking celebrity news blog, exclusive photos, red carpet galleries from premieres and events, plus games, videos, quizzes and polls. Us Weekly has several signature issues each year including the Hot Hollywood special issues, in the Spring and the Fall celebrating young Hollywood; the Best Bodies issue and the Best Makeovers issue.
HistoryLaunched as a bi-monthly publication in 1977, Us Magazine was acquired by Wenner Media in 1986 and is a part of Wenner Media LLC, which also publishes Rolling Stone and Men’s Journal. In 1999, the company announced plans to shift the US publication schedule from monthly to weekly. The shift coincided with a change in style from industry news and reviews to a celebrity- focused news magazine. The move was a response to several market forces, including the success of Time, Inc.’s Entertainment Weekly and People magazines. Jann Wenner expressed his intention to keep US ‘celebrity-friendly’ in contrast with the more gossipy character of its competitors. He explained to the New York Times: “We will be nice to celebrities. A lot of my friends are in the entertainment business.” The magazine changed from a monthly to a weekly format in March 2000. In February 2001, Wenner partnered with The Walt Disney Company. But, in August 2006, Wenner Media re-acquired Disney's fifty percent stake, making the publication once again fully owned and operated by Wenner Media. In July 2003, Janice Min took over as Editor in Chief with Victoria Lasdon Rose as Publisher, and Michael Steele as Executive Editor. Us Weekly Important Dates:
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In a July 2006 Variety article, Janice Min, Us Weekly editor-in-chief, cited People for the increase in cost to publishers of celebrity photos:
In a June 2007 New York Magazine article, Tina Brown is asked, “Do you actually read the tabloids?”
From a May 2007 New York Post article profiling New York’s 50 Most Powerful Women,
The magazine was criticized for allegedly biased coverage of the 2008 Republican National Convention. The September 5, 2008 issue featured Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on the cover with the headline "Babies, Lies & Scandal" while the June 19, 2008 issue featured U.S. Senator from Illinois Barack Obama and wife Michelle Obama with the headline "Why Barack Loves Her."5 Senior Editor Bradley Jacobs claimed that the "Lies" on the cover referred to unspecified "liberal bloggers" who had speculated on the parentage of Governor Palin's child, not to the governor herself. However, nothing on the cover indicated "liberal bloggers" were the alleged liars. It is reported that the magazine has lost close to 10,000 subscribers. Since then Michelle Malkins blog has reported that Us Weekly has sent E-mails to each of those subscribers, apologizing for the cover and have promised to send them five free copies of the magazine.67 RecognitionAwards and Recognition by industry observers:
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