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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 53 Label: Newsweek, Inc. Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Newsweek, Inc. Number Of Issues: 53 Publisher: Newsweek, Inc. Release Date: November 23, 2001 Studio: Newsweek, Inc. Subscription Length: 365 days Sales Rank: 5
Product Description: This weekly news magazine reports on each week s developments on the national and global news front through news, commentary and analysis. Its features include national and international affairs, business, lifestyle, society, the arts, politics, the economy, personal business, the Washington scene, health, science and technology.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Week after week enjoyment.
I read some reviews before posting my own about Newsweek. I for one don't see what isn't to like about this magazine. I love reading it cover to cover. While every topic may not completely interest me at first glance, they still end up being worth the read. Plus you'd be amazed how many times the articles I've taken the time to read become conversations that I can have a say in!
Rating: - newsweek
While I like the coverage and writing, I am NOT receiving it regularly. Since the subscription began, I've only received two copies. I hope they will correct this and send it regularly.
Rating: - Newsweek Subscription
I bought the subscription as a gift for my dad on Father's Day. The first issue arrived much sooner than the estimated 5-6 weeks, probably in only about 2 weeks. It worked out well.
Rating: - Newsweek
I was a subsribe to Newsweek for over 20 years. Today you could not give me a free subscription. It used to be fair and balanced, now it it the most left of all magazines, more so than Time. They should just fold up the presses and close down. They are worthless. I can make this determination because I watched their decay.
Rating: - Terribly Biased (LIBERAL) mag. lacks interesting articles
Just because I'm 15 doesn't mean I don't know a good magazine or am too young or naive to sense the garbage of news these scum bag journalists of Newsweek have regurgitated into the public's eye. All I can say is I've been getting sicker and sicker for months of these pathetic political articles and arguements and letters about the tension between Barack and Hillary, and advice to each candidate that this mag. offers. (Give me a break, Newsweek, Hillary and Barack are smart enough on their own to ... Read More