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Us Weekly is a weekly celebrity and entertainment magazine based in New York City. Us Weekly was founded in 1977[2] by The New York Times Company, who sold it in 1980. It was acquired by Wenner Media in 1986, and sold to American Media Inc. in 2017.[3] Shortly afterward, former editor James Heidenry stepped down, and was replaced by Jennifer Peros. The chief content officer of American Media, Dylan Howard, oversees the publication.[4]

Us Weekly
Us Weekly (January 13, 2014)
EditorJennifer Peros
Chief content officerDylan Howard
CategoriesCelebrity
FrequencyWeekly
Total circulation
(2013)
2,032,581[1]
FoundedMay 3, 1977; 46 years ago (1977-05-03)
CompanyA360 Media, LLC
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.usmagazine.com
ISSN1529-7497

Us Weekly covers topics ranging from celebrity relationships to the latest trends in fashion, beauty, and entertainment. As of 2017, its paid circulation averaged to more than 1.95 million copies weekly and total readership of more than 50 million consumers.[5]

The magazine currently features a sharply different style from its original 1977–2000 format. Originally a monthly industry news and review magazine along the lines of Premiere or Entertainment Weekly, it switched format in 2000 to its current themes of celebrity news and style.

The web site Usmagazine.com was launched in fall 2006. In addition to features from the magazine, the site has a breaking celebrity news blog, exclusive photos, red carpet galleries from premieres and events, plus games, videos, quizzes and polls.

History edit

Launched as a fortnightly publication in 1977, Us by the New York Times Company.[6] The magazine lost money before turning its first profit in 1980. It was sold later that year to Macfadden Media. It was acquired by Jann Wenner in 1985 and is a part of Wenner Media LLC, which also publishes Rolling Stone and Men's Journal. In 1991, Us became a monthly publication.[7]

In 1999, the company announced plans to shift the Us publication schedule from monthly to weekly. The shift coincided with a change in style from industry news and reviews to a celebrity-focused news magazine. The move was a response to several market forces, including the success of Time, Inc.’s Entertainment Weekly and People magazines. Wenner expressed his intention to keep Us "celebrity-friendly" in contrast with the more gossipy character of its competitors. He told The New York Times: "We will be nice to celebrities. A lot of my friends are in the entertainment business."[8] The publication focuses on celebrity fashion as well as Hollywood gossip. Kelli Delaney, current New York designer for Members Only, formerly served as fashion director of the publication (1992–95). The change took effect in March 2000.

In February 2001, Wenner partnered with The Walt Disney Company.[9] Bonnie Fuller worked as editor-in-chief of the publication from 2002 to 2003. She redesigned the title, creating the modern celebrity newsweekly.[10] She created such signature sections as "Stars Are Just Like Us."[11] In July 2003, Janice Min took over as editor in chief with Victoria Lasdon Rose as publisher, and Michael Steele as executive editor. Steele took over for Min in 2009. Melanie Bromley served as the magazine's West Coast bureau chief from 2007 to 2012.[12]

In August 2006, Wenner Media re-acquired Disney's 50 percent stake, making the publication once again fully owned and operated by Wenner Media.[13] In 2017, the publication was sold to American Media, Inc.[3]

Timeline edit

The staff of Photoplay and TV Mirror, the merger of Photoplay, Movie Mirror, and TV-Radio Mirror, is merged.[14]
  • 1986: Us acquired by Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc., now known as Wenner Media LLC
  • 1991: Us changes its bi-weekly frequency to become monthly
  • March 2000: Us changes from a monthly format and goes weekly, changing its title
  • February 2001: Us Weekly partners with The Walt Disney Company
  • January 2006: Us Weekly increases rate base to 1.75 Million
  • July 2006: Us Weekly launches Usmagazine.com
  • August 2006: Wenner Media re-acquires Disney's 50 percent stake in Us Weekly
  • March 2017: American Media, Inc. bought Us Weekly from Wenner Media LLC

Sections of the magazine edit

  • Just Like Us: photos of celebrities doing things everyday people do. Inspired by a regular Sesame Street feature about animals
  • Who Wore It Best?: reader polls of which celebrity wore an outfit better[15]
  • Hot Stuff: the latest gossip from inside Hollywood
  • The Red Carpet: the looks and styles from Hollywood's hottest parties and premieres
  • Hot Pics: celebrity sightings of stars around the globe
  • Fashion Police: famous comedians cite the fashion disasters of the stars, and the best "look of the week"
  • The Record: a roster of changes in the lives of stars—births, marriages, divorces, etc.
  • Loose Talk: quotes from the stars
  • Us Musts: according to Us Weekly, the must-see films, TV shows and DVDs

In the media edit

In a July 2006 Variety article, Janice Min, Us Weekly editor-in-chief, cited People for the increase in cost to publishers of celebrity photos:

They are among the biggest spenders of celebrity photos in the industry. ... One of the first things they ever did, that led to the jacking up of photo prices, was to pay $75,000 to buy pictures of Jennifer Lopez reading Us magazine, so Us Weekly couldn't buy them. That was the watershed moment that kicked off high photo prices in my mind. I had never seen anything like it. But they saw a competitor come along, and responded. It was a business move, and probably a smart one.[16]

In a June 2007 New York article, Tina Brown was asked, "Do you actually read the tabloids?"

Of course. I read everything. I adore Us Weekly. I think it's a genius magazine. I'm a big fan of magazines that fulfill the goal of what they're trying to be.[17]

From a May 2007 New York Post article profiling New York's 50 Most Powerful Women,

Janice Min, 37, editor, Us magazine. With her mag's profits placed as high as $90 million a year and readership up 191 percent in the last five years, Janice is not just like us. Nonetheless, the success of Us is attributed partly to the mother of two's reputation as perky and well liked – as well as its addictive features like the new "Faux Biz", which makes fun of off-base gossip.[18]

Of her front cover appearance in November 1997, Courtney Love remarked,

"I wanted to do a kind of mock-Eagles, decadent '70s California-type thing, and I ended up looking like Pamela Anderson on the cover! Bad, dirty Pam! It was terrible. But I didn't do it on purpose and it was gone in thirty days."[19]

The magazine was criticized for allegedly biased coverage of the 2008 Republican National Convention. The September 5, 2008, issue featured Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on the cover with the headline "Babies, Lies & Scandal", while the June 19, 2008, issue featured U.S. Senator from Illinois Barack Obama and wife Michelle Obama with the headline "Why Barack Loves Her".[20] Senior Editor Bradley Jacobs claimed that the "lies" on the cover referred to unspecified "liberal bloggers" who had speculated on the parentage of Governor Palin's child, not to the governor herself. However, nothing on the cover indicated "liberal bloggers" were the alleged liars. It was reported that the magazine had lost over 10,000 subscribers. Since then it was reported that Us Weekly sent e-mails to each of those subscribers, apologizing for the cover, and promised to send them five free copies of the magazine.[21]

In 2009, Us Weekly partnered with Involver to become the first media company to sell sponsorships on their Facebook Page.[22]

Recognition edit

  • Adweek's "The Hot List: Top 10 Magazines" 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
  • Advertising Age's Magazine of the Year, 2004[23]
  • Adweek Magazine's Editor of the Year, editor in chief Janice Min[24]
  • Advertising Age A-List, No. 3 in 2005, No. 1 in 2004
  • Capell's Circulation Report "Top 10 Best Performers in Circulation" in 2005

References edit

  1. ^ "Consumer Magazines". Alliance for Audited Media. Retrieved February 10, 2014.
  2. ^ (PDF). PSA Research Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 15, 2016. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Ember, Sydney (March 15, 2017). "Us Weekly Is Sold to National Enquirer Publisher". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Dool, Greg (October 26, 2017). "Us Weekly Editor James Heidenry Out at American Media, Inc". Folio.
  5. ^ Snider, Mike (March 15, 2017). "'National Enquirer' parent buys 'Us Weekly' from Wenner Media". USA Today.
  6. ^ "Us Weekly Is Sold to National Enquirer Publisher". The New York Times. March 15, 2017. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  7. ^ "Disney Will Add Us Weekly To Its Entertainment Lineup". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  8. ^ "Striking Back at the Empire; Wenner Media Takes on the Mighty Time Inc. In Transforming Us to a Monthly Magazine". The New York Times. September 27, 1999. Retrieved April 21, 2016.
  9. ^ Kuczynski, Alex (February 28, 2001). "Disney to Take 50% Stake in US Weekly Magazine". The New York Times. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  10. ^ Carr, David (July 16, 2009). "Seasoned Celebrity-Watcher Turns From Print to Web". The New York Times. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  11. ^ Kaufman, Amy (July 16, 2009). "Bonnie Fuller Joins Penske's HollywoodLife". The Wrap. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  12. ^ Kenneally, Tim (February 24, 2012). "Melanie Bromley Moves From Us Weekly to E! News (Exclusive)". The Wrap. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  13. ^ "Tronc Is Said to Pursue Us Weekly for More Than $100 Million". The New York Times. March 7, 2017. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  14. ^ Slide, Anthony (February 26, 2010). Inside the Hollywood Fan Magazine: A History of Star Makers, Fabricators, and Gossip Mongers. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781604734140. Retrieved August 17, 2018 – via Google Books. On April 15, 1980, Photoplay published its last issue, its pink and scarlet cover ... Peter J. Callahan, president of Macfadden, which he had acquired five years earlier, said that the decision to cease publication was made "very reluctantly."
  15. ^ Hinant, Cindy (2013). "Who Wore It Best". Piecrust. Spring–Summer (4): n.p.
  16. ^ "People who need people". Variety. July 2006.
  17. ^ "Book Party for Tina Brown's 'The Diana Chronicles'". New York. June 11, 2007.
  18. ^ "New York’s 50 Most Powerful Women" 2007-10-17 at the Wayback Machine. New York Post. May 13, 2007.
  19. ^ Moran, Caitlin: "The girl who wanted to be God", Select, September 1999, p. 92
  20. ^ McCormack, John. "US Weekly Adores Barack Obama and Smears Sarah Palin". The Weekly Standard. September 3, 2008.
  21. ^ "Us Weekly Defends Controversial Cover". Fox News Channel. September 2, 2008.
  22. ^ "'Us Weekly' Sells Facebook Fan Page Ad to State Farm". April 23, 2009.
  23. ^ "Advertising Age's Magazine of the Year, 2004" (PDF).
  24. ^ "Adweek Magazine's Editor of the Year, Editor in Chief Janice Min" October 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Official Jann S. Wenner Website

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US magazine redirects here For magazines of the U S see List of United States magazines This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Us Weekly news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Us Weekly is a weekly celebrity and entertainment magazine based in New York City Us Weekly was founded in 1977 2 by The New York Times Company who sold it in 1980 It was acquired by Wenner Media in 1986 and sold to American Media Inc in 2017 3 Shortly afterward former editor James Heidenry stepped down and was replaced by Jennifer Peros The chief content officer of American Media Dylan Howard oversees the publication 4 Us WeeklyUs Weekly January 13 2014 EditorJennifer PerosChief content officerDylan HowardCategoriesCelebrityFrequencyWeeklyTotal circulation 2013 2 032 581 1 FoundedMay 3 1977 46 years ago 1977 05 03 CompanyA360 Media LLCCountryUnited StatesBased inNew York CityLanguageEnglishWebsitewww wbr usmagazine wbr comISSN1529 7497Us Weekly covers topics ranging from celebrity relationships to the latest trends in fashion beauty and entertainment As of 2017 its paid circulation averaged to more than 1 95 million copies weekly and total readership of more than 50 million consumers 5 The magazine currently features a sharply different style from its original 1977 2000 format Originally a monthly industry news and review magazine along the lines of Premiere or Entertainment Weekly it switched format in 2000 to its current themes of celebrity news and style The web site Usmagazine com was launched in fall 2006 In addition to features from the magazine the site has a breaking celebrity news blog exclusive photos red carpet galleries from premieres and events plus games videos quizzes and polls Contents 1 History 2 Timeline 3 Sections of the magazine 4 In the media 5 Recognition 6 References 7 External linksHistory editLaunched as a fortnightly publication in 1977 Us by the New York Times Company 6 The magazine lost money before turning its first profit in 1980 It was sold later that year to Macfadden Media It was acquired by Jann Wenner in 1985 and is a part of Wenner Media LLC which also publishes Rolling Stone and Men s Journal In 1991 Us became a monthly publication 7 In 1999 the company announced plans to shift the Us publication schedule from monthly to weekly The shift coincided with a change in style from industry news and reviews to a celebrity focused news magazine The move was a response to several market forces including the success of Time Inc s Entertainment Weekly and People magazines Wenner expressed his intention to keep Us celebrity friendly in contrast with the more gossipy character of its competitors He told The New York Times We will be nice to celebrities A lot of my friends are in the entertainment business 8 The publication focuses on celebrity fashion as well as Hollywood gossip Kelli Delaney current New York designer for Members Only formerly served as fashion director of the publication 1992 95 The change took effect in March 2000 In February 2001 Wenner partnered with The Walt Disney Company 9 Bonnie Fuller worked as editor in chief of the publication from 2002 to 2003 She redesigned the title creating the modern celebrity newsweekly 10 She created such signature sections as Stars Are Just Like Us 11 In July 2003 Janice Min took over as editor in chief with Victoria Lasdon Rose as publisher and Michael Steele as executive editor Steele took over for Min in 2009 Melanie Bromley served as the magazine s West Coast bureau chief from 2007 to 2012 12 In August 2006 Wenner Media re acquired Disney s 50 percent stake making the publication once again fully owned and operated by Wenner Media 13 In 2017 the publication was sold to American Media Inc 3 Timeline edit1977 Us founded by The New York Times Company 1980 Us acquired by Peter J Callahan s Macfadden Group The staff of Photoplay and TV Mirror the merger of Photoplay Movie Mirror and TV Radio Mirror is merged 14 1986 Us acquired by Straight Arrow Publishers Inc now known as Wenner Media LLC 1991 Us changes its bi weekly frequency to become monthly March 2000 Us changes from a monthly format and goes weekly changing its title February 2001 Us Weekly partners with The Walt Disney Company January 2006 Us Weekly increases rate base to 1 75 Million July 2006 Us Weekly launches Usmagazine com August 2006 Wenner Media re acquires Disney s 50 percent stake in Us Weekly March 2017 American Media Inc bought Us Weekly from Wenner Media LLCSections of the magazine editJust Like Us photos of celebrities doing things everyday people do Inspired by a regular Sesame Street feature about animals Who Wore It Best reader polls of which celebrity wore an outfit better 15 Hot Stuff the latest gossip from inside Hollywood The Red Carpet the looks and styles from Hollywood s hottest parties and premieres Hot Pics celebrity sightings of stars around the globe Fashion Police famous comedians cite the fashion disasters of the stars and the best look of the week The Record a roster of changes in the lives of stars births marriages divorces etc Loose Talk quotes from the stars Us Musts according to Us Weekly the must see films TV shows and DVDsIn the media editIn a July 2006 Variety article Janice Min Us Weekly editor in chief cited People for the increase in cost to publishers of celebrity photos They are among the biggest spenders of celebrity photos in the industry One of the first things they ever did that led to the jacking up of photo prices was to pay 75 000 to buy pictures of Jennifer Lopez reading Us magazine so Us Weekly couldn t buy them That was the watershed moment that kicked off high photo prices in my mind I had never seen anything like it But they saw a competitor come along and responded It was a business move and probably a smart one 16 In a June 2007 New York article Tina Brown was asked Do you actually read the tabloids Of course I read everything I adore Us Weekly I think it s a genius magazine I m a big fan of magazines that fulfill the goal of what they re trying to be 17 From a May 2007 New York Post article profiling New York s 50 Most Powerful Women Janice Min 37 editor Us magazine With her mag s profits placed as high as 90 million a year and readership up 191 percent in the last five years Janice is not just like us Nonetheless the success of Us is attributed partly to the mother of two s reputation as perky and well liked as well as its addictive features like the new Faux Biz which makes fun of off base gossip 18 Of her front cover appearance in November 1997 Courtney Love remarked I wanted to do a kind of mock Eagles decadent 70s California type thing and I ended up looking like Pamela Anderson on the cover Bad dirty Pam It was terrible But I didn t do it on purpose and it was gone in thirty days 19 The magazine was criticized for allegedly biased coverage of the 2008 Republican National Convention The September 5 2008 issue featured Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on the cover with the headline Babies Lies amp Scandal while the June 19 2008 issue featured U S Senator from Illinois Barack Obama and wife Michelle Obama with the headline Why Barack Loves Her 20 Senior Editor Bradley Jacobs claimed that the lies on the cover referred to unspecified liberal bloggers who had speculated on the parentage of Governor Palin s child not to the governor herself However nothing on the cover indicated liberal bloggers were the alleged liars It was reported that the magazine had lost over 10 000 subscribers Since then it was reported that Us Weekly sent e mails to each of those subscribers apologizing for the cover and promised to send them five free copies of the magazine 21 In 2009 Us Weekly partnered with Involver to become the first media company to sell sponsorships on their Facebook Page 22 Recognition editAdweek s The Hot List Top 10 Magazines 2004 2005 2006 2007 Advertising Age s Magazine of the Year 2004 23 Adweek Magazine s Editor of the Year editor in chief Janice Min 24 Advertising Age A List No 3 in 2005 No 1 in 2004 Capell s Circulation Report Top 10 Best Performers in Circulation in 2005References edit Consumer Magazines Alliance for Audited Media Retrieved February 10 2014 Top 100 U S Magazines by Circulation PDF PSA Research Center Archived from the original PDF on November 15 2016 Retrieved February 6 2016 a b Ember Sydney March 15 2017 Us Weekly Is Sold to National Enquirer Publisher The New York Times Dool Greg October 26 2017 Us Weekly Editor James Heidenry Out at American Media Inc Folio Snider Mike March 15 2017 National Enquirer parent buys Us Weekly from Wenner Media USA Today Us Weekly Is Sold to National Enquirer Publisher The New York Times March 15 2017 Retrieved October 29 2020 Disney Will Add Us Weekly To Its Entertainment Lineup Orlando Sentinel Retrieved October 29 2020 Striking Back at the Empire Wenner Media Takes on the Mighty Time Inc In Transforming Us to a Monthly Magazine The New York Times September 27 1999 Retrieved April 21 2016 Kuczynski Alex February 28 2001 Disney to Take 50 Stake in US Weekly Magazine The New York Times Retrieved October 29 2020 Carr David July 16 2009 Seasoned Celebrity Watcher Turns From Print to Web The New York Times Retrieved October 29 2020 Kaufman Amy July 16 2009 Bonnie Fuller Joins Penske s HollywoodLife The Wrap Retrieved October 29 2020 Kenneally Tim February 24 2012 Melanie Bromley Moves From Us Weekly to E News Exclusive The Wrap Retrieved October 29 2020 Tronc Is Said to Pursue Us Weekly for More Than 100 Million The New York Times March 7 2017 Retrieved October 29 2020 Slide Anthony February 26 2010 Inside the Hollywood Fan Magazine A History of Star Makers Fabricators and Gossip Mongers Univ Press of Mississippi ISBN 9781604734140 Retrieved August 17 2018 via Google Books On April 15 1980 Photoplay published its last issue its pink and scarlet cover Peter J Callahan president of Macfadden which he had acquired five years earlier said that the decision to cease publication was made very reluctantly Hinant Cindy 2013 Who Wore It Best Piecrust Spring Summer 4 n p People who need people Variety July 2006 Book Party for Tina Brown s The Diana Chronicles New York June 11 2007 New York s 50 Most Powerful Women Archived 2007 10 17 at the Wayback Machine New York Post May 13 2007 Moran Caitlin The girl who wanted to be God Select September 1999 p 92 McCormack John US Weekly Adores Barack Obama and Smears Sarah Palin The Weekly Standard September 3 2008 Us Weekly Defends Controversial Cover Fox News Channel September 2 2008 Us Weekly Sells Facebook Fan Page Ad to State Farm April 23 2009 Advertising Age s Magazine of the Year 2004 PDF Adweek Magazine s Editor of the Year Editor in Chief Janice Min Archived October 8 2007 at the Wayback MachineExternal links 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