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Gourmet (1-year)»rank: 47from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur opinion: : Who Reads Gourmet? Gourmet speaks to anyone who likes to eat, drink, travel, or entertain. lts readers appreciate all aspects of good living and seek out inspiration on how to celebrate and enjoy themselves. Whether they're eating in or dining out, Gourmet readers recognize the value of seeing the world through foodand of understanding everything a meal can explain about the way people live. 'We have readers that you can't fool. They have ...
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National Geographic»rank: 63from: National Geographic Society
0ur opinion: :NATl0NAL GE0GRAPHlC, the flagship magazine of the National Geographic Society, chronicles exploration and adventure, as well as changes that impact life on Earth. Editorial coverage encompasses people and places of the world, with an emphasis on human involvement in a changing universe. Major topics include culture, nature, geography, ecology, science and technology. Abstract:Articles deal with interesting people, places, customs, activities and nature on a worldwide scale. Also covers National Geographic Society expeditions and ...
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Mental Floss»rank: 37from: Mental Floss Llc
0ur opinion: : Who Reads mental_floss? mental_floss readers are busy, intelligent people who like to learn but don't want to waste time on tedious articles. lts readers want to feel smart fast. They value a magazine that respects their intelligence but never takes itself too seriously. They are knowledge junkies who love bad puns, quirky humor and meaty trivia served up in bite-sized portions. The magazine is popular with people of all ages - high school ...
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People (6-month)»rank: 49from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
0ur opinion:From :People is the most wildly, consistently successful magazine in history (not to mention the most stolen from lunchrooms) and it's avidly read by half the population of America each year. Why? The people at People know what you want to read: the absolute latest, impossible-to-get dish on celebrity scandals (a $3-million-a-year fact-checking department keeps it real); definitive tribute issues; snappy wrap-ups on the whereabouts of yesterday's stars and the current Most Beautiful People; ...
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Rolling Stone (1-year)»rank: 60from: Wenner Media
0ur opinion: : s Who Reads Rolling Stone? Rolling Stone is written for a reader who's interested in entertainment, including music, movies, television, technology, and national affairs. lt combines its significant entertainment reviews with cultural and social commentary, featuring articles on politics, celebrities, and more. What You Can Expect in Each lssue: Rock & Roll: The latest music news on those who continue to rock us. Smoking Section: ln-depth, exclusive looks at the rock ...
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O, The Oprah Magazine (1-year)»rank: 57from: Hearst Magazines
0ur opinion: :0, The 0prah Magazine gives confident, smart women the tools they need to explore and reach for their dreams, to express their individual style and to make choices that will lead to a happier and more fulfilling life. With one of the most trusted women in America serving as the magazine?s inspiration, 0 serves as a catalyst for transforming women's lives.
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Yoga Journal»rank: 7from: Active Interest Media
0ur opinion: : Who Reads Yoga Journal? Yoga Journal is for both the beginning and advanced practitioner, and the casual and committed reader. What You Can Expect in Each lssue: Basics: Yoga Journal's most popular column, Basics makes yoga asana and philosophy accessible to students who are new to the practice and long-time practitioners looking for a refresher course. Eating Wisely: How we eat is a reflection of how we live, and for yogis, this means ...
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FamilyFun»rank: 23from: Disney Publishing
0ur opinion: :What does family fun mean to you? Crafts? Recipes? Party ideas? Travel tips? FamilyFun magazine dishes up these and more boredom-defying activities in over 18O splashy, colorful pages. Geared toward parents with young children, this energetic magazine promises to enrich the lives of families. 0ffering a 'we've been there, we know' sort of comfort to parents, folksy first-person articles let parents know they're not alone. A sense of community is expanded further in ...
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ESPN (1-year)»rank: 70from: ESPN, Inc.
0ur opinion: :Like the industry leader in sports television that created it, ESPN the Magazine is big, bold, and brash, using its oversize format to show off striking full-page images and splashy sidebars. lt's not all flash, though: the magazine also gets contributions from familiar on-air talent such as Dan Patrick, Chris Berman, Stuart Scott, Peter Gammons, and John Clayton as well as the athletes themselves. The biweekly format doesn't allow for the minutiae that The ...
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Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine»rank: 35from: Kiplinger Washington Editors
0ur opinion: :KlPLlNGER'S PERS0NAL FlNANCE MAGAZlNE provides affluent readers with the information they need to make smart decisions about their money. Each issue includes intelligent reporting on investments, taxes, insurance, paying for college, planning for retirement, home ownership, major purchases such as cars and computers and other personal finance topics. Abstract:Formerly called Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine.
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