How often is Entertainment Weekly magazine published?

How often is Entertainment Weekly magazine published?

Entertainment Weekly

Volume 1, Number 1 (February 16, 1990), cover featuring singer k.d. lang
Editor Mary Margaret
Former editors Rick Tetzeli, Jess Cagle, Matt Bean
Categories Entertainment
Frequency Monthly

How many subscribers does Entertainment Weekly have?

26 million readers
Today, Entertainment Weekly reaches 26 million readers through their digital, social, video, and print platforms. Entertainment Weekly magazine stands apart from its competitors due to its unparalleled access to Hollywood’s most creative minds and fascinating stars.

When did Entertainment Weekly start?

February 16, 1990
Entertainment Weekly/First issue date

Which entertainment is weekly under?

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How do I read Entertainment Weekly online?

Current subscribers can access the digital version of EW for free by downloading EW app (also free) and logging in using your name and address or the information on your subscription label. Single copies of the magazine are also for sale through the app if you prefer to read EW that way.

Why is Entertainment Weekly going monthly?

Last year, something went awry. The heads of EW decided to switch to a monthly publishing schedule, creating a piece of cognitive dissonance within their masthead. Instead, the new EW has decided that every issue needs to cover a barely noticed, true crime story.

Is Entertainment Weekly sold in the UK?

Entertainment Weekly Magazine Subscription | Buy at Newsstand.co.uk | TV & Film.

How popular is Entertainment Weekly?

Audience Profile

rate base 1,500,000
frequency 12 times
readership 9,670,000
median age 43 years
median household income $71,789

Is Entertainment Weekly an online magazine?

That’s why ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY ONLINE brings you daily news, online-only photo galleries and interviews, and a massive archive full of info about your favorite stars. Now the site is available only to ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY readers and AOL members. It’s easy to log on.