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Send letters to individuals who spend more than $ 1,000 in a six-month period telling them that they are not required to make purchases to win the sweepstakes, that making a purchase will not improve their chances of winning, and that all entries have the same chance to win whether or not the entry
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For 2010, the US edition of the magazine reduced its publishing schedule to 10 times a year rather than 12, and to increase digital offerings. It also cut its circulation guarantee for advertisers to 5.5 million copies from 8 million. In announcing that decision, in June 2009, the company said that
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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 Increase your Word Power" vocabulary quiz, a page of "Amusing Anecdotes" and "Personal Glimpses", two features of funny stories entitled "Humor in Uniform" and "Life in these United
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In 2001, 32 states' attorneys general reached agreements with the company and other sweepstakes operators to settle allegations that they tricked the elderly into buying products because they were a "guaranteed winner" of a lottery. The settlement required the companies to expand the type size of
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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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Over the 90 years, the company has published editions in various languages in different countries, or for different regions. Often, these editions started out as translations of the U.S. version of the magazine, but over time they became unique editions, providing material more germane to local
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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 English-language magazines published in India.
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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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edition first appeared in July 1947 in French and in 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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of companies. Today, the magazine is published in India by Living Media India Ltd, and sold over 600,000. It prints Indian and international articles. According to the Indian 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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for preying on the elderly and vulnerable with misleading bulk mailings that claim the recipient is guaranteed a large cash prize and advising them not to discuss this with anyone else. Following their complaint, the
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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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On February 17, 2013, RDA Holding filed for bankruptcy a second time. The company was purchased for £1 by Mike Luckwell, a venture capitalist and once the biggest shareholder in
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to venture capitalist Mike Luckwell. The brand was sold again in 2018 to its former chief executive Gary Hopkins. The magazine ceased publication after 86 years in April 2024.
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in January 2008. It ceased publishing in China in 2012, due to a lack of sales caused by a relatively high price, a poorly defined audience and low-quality translated content.
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was to gather a sampling of favorite articles on many subjects from various monthly magazines, sometimes condensing and rewriting them, and to combine them into one magazine.
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actually makes contact with that customer and determines that the customer is not buying because they believe that the purchase will improve their chances of winning.
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brand and yearly collections of the magazine's content are currently published by Trusted Media Brands, sold through their website and distributed to retailers by
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it planned to reduce its number of celebrity profiles and how-to features, and increase the number of inspiring spiritual stories and stories about the military.
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Still, says Mr. Heidenry, the Digest has a blind side. 'It persists in a right wing ideology,' he says, 'and they don't print two sides to a question.'
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the best-selling monthly journal in the world. Its worldwide circulation including all editions has reached 17 million copies and 70 million readers.
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is currently published in 49 editions and 21 languages and is available in over 70 countries, including Slovenia, Croatia, and Romania in 2008.
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franchise agreement was negotiated through the efforts of Frederick Pittera, in 1976, an American entrepreneur, who sold the idea to
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The list is sorted by year of first publication. Some countries had editions but no longer do; for example, the Danish version of
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edition was first published in 1954. Its circulation then was 40,000 copies. It was published for many years by the
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Establish a "Do Not Contact List" and refrain from soliciting any future "high-activity" customers unless and until
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said they would be launching an investigation. The ASA investigation upheld the complaint in 2008, ruling that the
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On December 6, 2023, it was announced that Reader's Digest Canada would cease publication in the spring of 2024.
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From the mid-1960s to early 1980s, full-length, original works of non-fiction were published under the imprint
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mailing was irresponsible and misleading (particularly for the elderly) and had breached three clauses of the
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edited by the local editors to make them match the "well-educated informal" style of the American edition.
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The first "Word Power" column of the magazine was published in the January 1945 edition, written by
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is an American general-interest family magazine, published ten times a year. Formerly based in
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From direct marketing tool to digital niche product: a Reader's Digest Sweepstakes case study
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Hegemony, popular culture and geopolitics: the Reader's Digest and the construction of danger
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private-equity deal tripled the association's interest payments, to $ 148 million a year.
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notices in the packaging that no purchase is necessary to play the sweepstakes, and to:
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On August 24, 2009, RDA announced it had filed with the US Bankruptcy court an arranged
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Theirs Was the Kingdom: Lila and DeWitt Wallace and the Story of the Reader's Digest
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to offer a mail-order music club which offered discount pricing on vinyl records.
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was printed in Egypt in September 1943. The license was eventually withdrawn.
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containing abridged novels and nonfiction. The series was originally called
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edition first published in 1938. Decades later Reader's Digest UK went into
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Beginning in January 2013, the US edition was increased to 12 times a year.
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conducted a vocabulary competition in schools throughout the US called
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In Germany, Reader's Digest runs its own book-publishing house called
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In 2006, the magazine published three more local-language editions in
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had an average readership per issue of 362,000 as at September 2023.
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are usually titled with a qualifier, such as the Portuguese edition,
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900,000 a year. The first international edition was published in the
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was the same as the U.S. edition with 75% of the editorial content.
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readers. Local editions that still publish the bulk of the American
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reached more readers with household incomes of over $ 100,000 than
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Beginning in 1982, a series of classic novels was published as
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Condensing the Cold War: Reader's Digest and American Identity
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Condensing the Cold War: Reader's Digest and American Identity
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stopped publishing in December 2007. The magazine launched in
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style. Usually, there is one American article in each issue.
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Waterbury, George; Waterbury, Claudine; Ruiz, Bert (2009).
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and made available by mail order to magazine subscribers.
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in the United States; it lost that distinction in 2009 to
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Little Wonder. Or, the Reader's Digest and How It Grew,
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for distribution throughout the Arab world under title
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music, bearing the magazine's name, were sold by mail.
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2012
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2009
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Former Reader's Digest building in Chappaqua, New York
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Conservative magazines published in the United States
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Of Lasting Interest: The Story of the Reader's Digest
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States", and a lengthier article at the end, usually
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RDA offers many mail-order products included with "
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According to Media Mark Research (2006), 2524: 2510: 2502: 2428:The Condensed World of the Reader's Digest 1517:. Archived from the original on 2012-01-11 1046:in the Arabic language. It was printed in 158: 38: 20: 1777:"Reader's Digest Plans Chapter 11 Filing" 923:(operations discontinued in October 2015) 2312: 2310: 2308: 578:was told not to use this mailing again. 453:In 1990, the magazine's parent company, 2767:1922 establishments in New York (state) 2742:Magazines published in New York (state) 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). 1383: 1220:magazine. Since 1955, it has published 1530: 366:-style whimsical situations by artist 193:. The magazine was founded in 1922 by 2390:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 1705:Clifford, Stephanie (June 18, 2009). 1572:"Reader's Digest | American magazine" 1139:According to readership estimates by 455:The Reader's Digest Association, Inc. 7: 2747:Magazines published in New York City 2236:Tobitt, Charlotte (April 30, 2024). 1746:. Securities and Exchange Commission 330:in 1938. By the 40th anniversary of 1451:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 102. 449:Business organization and ownership 2752:Private equity portfolio companies 1860:"Rise and fall of Reader's Digest" 1858:Joanne Sharp (February 20, 2013). 1416:Doran, James (November 17, 2006). 16:American general-interest magazine 14: 2056:"Reader's Digest Mailshot Probed" 1483:David Segal (December 20, 2009). 962:(operations discontinued in 2012) 910:(operations discontinued in 2014) 897:(operations discontinued in 2017) 880:(operations discontinued in 2009) 775:(operations discontinued in 2007) 726:(operations discontinued in 1985) 586:International editions have made 572:Committee of Advertising Practice 2430:, New York: Stein and Day, 1977. 2385:Unterwegs in die Welt von Morgen 1979:Morris, Genene (March 8, 2001). 1953:Ketzer, Alex (August 25, 2022). 1237:Unterwegs in die Welt von Morgen 1030:ambassador to the United Nations 1004:The second effort and the first 557:has also been criticized by the 44:Cover of the November 2022 issue 29: 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 1: 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 549:is accompanied by a purchase. 422:. The magazine's licensee in 397:National Word Power Challenge 189:, it is now headquartered in 1675:Chan, Jenny (July 6, 2012). 1012:'s former foreign minister, 1331:Liz Vaccariello (2011–2016) 1301:Hobart D. Lewis (1964–1976) 1279:Klassiker der Weltliteratur 1072: 1058: 1052: 1034: 701: 627:The Best of Reader's Digest 619:), or the Swedish edition, 559:Trading Standards Institute 2783: 2727:English-language magazines 2533:Trusted Media Brands, Inc. 2108:"Reader's Digest Timeline" 1396:Alliance for Audited Media 1367:during the 1930s and 1940s 1328:Peggy Northrop (2007–2011) 1247:Stranger in a Strange Land 1155:Nonfiction books with the 121:Trusted Media Brands, Inc. 2437:, Westport, Connecticut: 1955:"Completed by Perception" 1552:Sharp, Joanne P. (2000). 1145:Reader's Digest Australia 622:Reader's Digest Det Bästa 37: 28: 2732:General interest digests 2134:"SanomaWSOY Corporation" 1600:: 29, 103. January 1945. 1334:Bruce Kelley (2016–2021) 1319:Eric Schrier (2000–2001) 1024:. 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