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The magazine typically has one main feature article, often a smaller feature article, and a number of regular columns. There is also advertising for consumer products, sometimes in the print edition appearing with clippable coupons or tear-off business reply cards.
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Parade Digital Partners is a distribution network that includes the website Parade.com and more than 700 of the magazine's partner newspaper websites. Parade Digital Partners has a reach of more than 30 million monthly unique visitors (comScore Q1 2014).
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was September 7. The magazine published the weekend of December 19 also covered the weekend of December 26. In 2021, the magazine was not scheduled to be published the weekends of April 3, May 29, July 3, July 31, September 4 or December 25.
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would end print publication in November, but would continue in its online incarnation. The final printed edition, initially planned for November 6, ran November 13, 2022. The final e-edition ran December 31, 2023.
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The magazine had a lag time to publication of about ten days, which occasionally caused the magazine to print statements that were out of date by the time
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changed its publishing schedule to skip up to six weekends a year, planning to publish combined holiday issues. The first such combined publication was a
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and now by a rotating group of edit staffers): In Q&A sessions, celebrities often discuss some project or movie which is just about to be released.
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introduced its All-America Service Team, which honors high-school students for commitment to service and volunteerism.
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Shaw, Ping (1999). "Internationalization of the women's magazine industry in Taiwan context, process and influence".
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A similar incident occurred in the February 11, 2007, issue when Walter Scott's "Personality Parade" reported that
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had a circulation of 32 million and a readership of 54.1 million. Anne Krueger had been the magazine's
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the best U.S. high school athletes in boys and girls basketball, football, and boys and girls soccer.
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The November 13, 2022, issue was the final edition printed and inserted in newspapers nationwide, but
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was May 25. The magazine published the weekend of June 27 also covered the weekend of July 4,
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now exists as a website and an emailed newsletter edition for those who sign up for it.
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on newspaper websites. The December 31, 2023, edition was the final e-magazine edition.
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was April 12. No magazine was published on the weekend of May 2, 2020, due to the
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This article is about the American magazine. For the British men's magazine, see
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now exists as a website and emailed newsletter for those who sign up for it.
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List of U.S. high school basketball national player of the year awards
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In 2014, Athlon Media Group (later called AMG/Parade and now known as
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The January 6, 2008, edition cover and main article asked whether
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for 5 cents per copy. It sold 125,000 copies that year. By 1946,
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from Athlon for $ 16 million as a mix of cash and equity.
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Barbaro had been 593:" is presented seasonally throughout the year 461:Interviews have included such celebrities as 291:purchased it in 1973. Booth was purchased by 8: 1417:"Featured Articles From The Chicago Tribune" 654:thirteen days earlier, on January 29, 2007. 44: 271:had achieved a circulation of 3.5 million. 1269:"EA SPORTS Boys & Girls All-Americans" 901: 899: 515:" (formerly "Snakepit"), by Jeff Marchant. 52: 43: 1212:"Parade magazine to discontinue printing" 1058:"No Parade magazine inside today's paper" 417:Category:Parade High School All-Americans 736: 734: 732: 1340:"Named to the PARADE All-American team" 1127:from the original on September 13, 2020 969:"Parade magazine takes break this week" 935:"Parade magazine takes break this week" 662: 683: 1164:from the original on January 12, 2021 741:"Parade Vault: Celebrating America". 7: 579:", an annual, typically early spring 265:Parade: The Weekly Picture Newspaper 1452:. National Public Radio. 2008-01-06 1312:Cohen, Haskell (January 14, 1979). 1301:from the original on April 2, 2015. 1279:from the original on April 2, 2015. 1115:"No Parade today; resumes Sept. 13" 943:. December 28, 2019. Archived from 1496:. February 1, 2007. Archived from 1470:Sheehy, Gail (December 27, 2007). 1239:Clodfelter, Tim (March 15, 2016). 1146:Burns, Bobby (December 23, 2020). 994:Carver, Desiree (April 11, 2020). 787:Baumann, Jim (December 31, 2023). 715:"Athlon Names New 'Parade' Editor" 558:"Keeping Up with Youth" (1960–70s) 322:and numerous other brands, bought 27:American Sunday newspaper magazine 25: 1291:"Felder signs with Lady Bulldogs" 906:Fischer, Sara (18 January 2022). 620:was "America's best hope against 546:Walter Scott's Personality Parade 1400:. 6 January 2008. Archived from 745:. November 13, 2022. p. 10. 586:" is an ongoing thematic feature 395:, the most direct competitor to 1148:"No Parade magazine on Dec. 27" 851:Asian Journal of Communication 829:. AMG/Parade. 20 December 2010 533:began its series in 1957 with 1: 1543:Magazines established in 1941 1031:. May 2, 2020. Archived from 717:. Nashville Post. Jan 9, 2015 624:," but on December 27, 2007, 789:"Your final Parade magazine" 671:"About Us - Parade Magazine" 259:The magazine was founded by 1346:. June 2003. Archived from 222:was an American nationwide 156:December 31, 2023 146:November 13, 2022 115:; 83 years ago 1569: 1369:Woo, Elaine (2001-05-26). 1217:New Hampshire Union Leader 1158:Greenville, North Carolina 1028:The Greenwood Commonwealth 940:The Greenwood Commonwealth 535:its boys basketball honors 414: 29: 996:"No Parade insert Sunday" 864:10.1080/01292989909359623 626:she had been assassinated 224:Sunday newspaper magazine 51: 1001:The Valdosta Daily Times 760:"Parade Discontinuation" 646:and winner of the 2006 280:New York Herald Tribune 58:September 6, 2009 issue 39:Parade (disambiguation) 131:May 31, 1941 37:. 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Index

Parade All-American
Parade (British magazine)
Parade (disambiguation)

Circulation
Marshall Field III
Parade Media
United States
parade.com
OCLC
1772138
Sunday newspaper magazine
editor
e-magazine
Marshall Field III
John Hay Whitney
New York Herald Tribune
Booth Newspapers
Advance Publications
Parade Media
Advance Publications
Sports Illustrated
TheStreet
Christmas
Easter
COVID-19 pandemic
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Gannett Company

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