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Biweekly magazines published in the United States
- Time (magazine)On the 3rd of March 1923, a small office in New York City published its first issue. Briton Hadden and Henry Luce stood behind this new weekly news magazine…
- Rolling StoneJann Wenner borrowed seven thousand five hundred dollars from his family and the parents of his soon-to-be wife Jane Schindelheim to launch Rolling Stone in…
- Fortune (magazine)Henry Luce launched Fortune magazine in 1929, declaring it the Ideal Super-Class Magazine. The publication made its official debut in February 1930 during…
- The Sporting NewsThe first edition of The Sporting News hit newsstands on the 17th of March 1886 in St. Louis. Alfred H. Spink, a director for the St.
- ForbesOn the 15th of September 1917, B. C. Forbes and his partner Walter Drey launched a new publication in New York City. The magazine carried the original title…
- The New York Review of BooksThe first issue of The New York Review of Books hit newsstands on the 1st of February 1963. It sold out its initial printing of 100,000 copies within days.
- New York (magazine)The first issue of New York magazine hit newsstands on the 8th of April 1968. Clay Felker and Milton Glaser launched the publication as a direct competitor…
- Goldmine (magazine)Brian Bukantis launched Goldmine from a small office in Fraser, Michigan during September 1974. The first issues appeared on newsprint as a black-and-white…