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The magazine's format for several decades consisted of 30 articles per issue (one per day), along with an "It Pays to
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investors who bought the company through a leveraged buyout for US$ 2.8 billion, financed primarily by the issuance of US$ 2.2 billion of debt. Ripplewood invested $ 275 million of its own money, and had partners including
Rothschild Bank of Zürich and GoldenTree Asset Management of New York. The
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Its international editions account for about 50% of the magazine's trade volume. In each market, local editors commission or purchase articles for their own markets and share content with U.S. and other editions. The selected articles are then translated by local translators and the translations
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perspective on political and social issues. The
Wallaces initially hoped the journal could provide $ 5,000 of net income. Wallace's assessment of what the potential mass-market audience wanted to read led to rapid growth. By 1929, the magazine had 290,000 subscribers and had a gross income of $
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at 5.62 million. That has since declined. In the 2017 Survey, the India edition had fallen to ninth position with a readership of 1.354 million, and in the latest Survey (Quarter 1 of 2019), it is not in the Top 10 list of
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to continue operations, and to restructure the US$ 2.2 billion debt undertaken by the leveraged buyout transaction. The company emerged from bankruptcy with the lenders exchanging debt for equity, and
Ripplewood's entire equity investment was extinguished.
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and the company's other US magazines do not use sweepstakes in their direct-mail promotions. A notable shift to electronic direct marketing has been undertaken by the company to adapt to shifting media landscape. In the mid-20th century, phonograph
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February 1948 in English; today, the vast majority of its content is Canadian. Nearly all major and minor articles are locally produced or selected from Canadian publications that match the
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Readership Survey Round II of 2009, the readership for
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in 2010 due a £125 million pension fund deficit. Private equity fund Better
Capital paid around £14 million for the brand and invested a further £9 million into the business. Better Capital sold Reader's Digest UK in 2013 for a
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reach an additional 40 million people in more than 70 countries, via 49 editions in 21 languages. The periodical has a global circulation of 10.5 million, making it the largest paid-circulation magazine in the world.
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1485:"A Reader's Digest That Grandma Never Dreamed Of"
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2360:"Bookseller Ordering - Reader's Digest"
2184:Ponsford, Dominic (February 17, 2014).
1909:Milidragovic, Visnja (April 13, 2012).
1509:McGuire, Patrick A. (August 25, 1993).
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2236:Tobitt, Charlotte (April 30, 2024).
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449:Business organization and ownership
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1860:"Rise and fall of Reader's Digest"
1858:Joanne Sharp (February 20, 2013).
1416:Doran, James (November 17, 2006).
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2056:"Reader's Digest Mailshot Probed"
1483:David Segal (December 20, 2009).
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586:International editions have made
572:Committee of Advertising Practice
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2385:Unterwegs in die Welt von Morgen
1979:Morris, Genene (March 8, 2001).
1953:Ketzer, Alex (August 25, 2022).
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2211:"Reader's Digest changes hands"
1356:List of United States magazines
1316:Christopher Willcox (1996–2000)
1298:(1922–1964) (original founders)
1282:("World Literature Classics").
1228:Reader's Digest Condensed Books
1187:Reader's Digest Select Editions
1181:Reader's Digest Condensed Books
617:Selections from Reader's Digest
564:Advertising Standards Authority
360:condensed from a published book
141:, New York City, New York, U.S.
2029:Schultz, Ray (March 8, 2001).
1307:Kenneth O. Gilmore (1984–1990)
1304:Edward T. Thompson (1976–1984)
480:In April 2010, the UK arm was
428:the People's Republic of China
207:best-selling consumer magazine
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2737:Magazines established in 1922
2461:University of Minnesota Press
1802:Kevin Reed (April 12, 2010).
1558:University of Minnesota Press
1223:Reader's Digest Auswahlbücher
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397:National Word Power Challenge
189:, it is now headquartered in
1675:Chan, Jenny (July 6, 2012).
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1301:Hobart D. Lewis (1964–1976)
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2108:"Reader's Digest Timeline"
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1328:Peggy Northrop (2007–2011)
1247:Stranger in a Strange Land
1155:Nonfiction books with the
121:Trusted Media Brands, Inc.
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1552:Sharp, Joanne P. (2000).
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1683:. Haymarket Media Ltd
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2597:Simple and Delicious
2573:World's Best Reading
2284:The Montreal Gazette
2088:on December 24, 2012
1392:"Consumer Magazines"
1351:World's Best Reading
1204:World's Best Reading
1174:series of hardcover
1161:Simon & Schuster
1068:Princeton University
1022:President of Lebanon
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279:Inception and growth
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2472:Political Geography
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1845:The New York Times
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1621:"Tobacco History"
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1458:978-0-7385-6216-2
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1292:Lila Bell Wallace
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