Newsweek
Newsweek is a highly awarded and respected American weekly magazine with a worldwide readership of more than four million per issue. Commonly seen as the more serious older brother to the Time magazine, it was launched in 1933 by Thomas J.C Martyn, a former foreign editor at Time magazine.
Newsweek is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of world events, with commentary and analysis from its global network of correspondents. National affairs, business, science and technology, society, and the arts and entertainment also feature prominently. Filled with numerous pictorials and fantastic ads from the upper end of the American consumer market Newsweek is a high quality publication and a great read.
Newsweek
Newsweek is a highly awarded and respected American weekly magazine with a worldwide readership of more than four million per issue. Commonly seen as the more serious older brother to the Time magazine, it was launched in 1933 by Thomas J.C Martyn, a former foreign editor at Time magazine.
Newsweek is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of world events, with commentary and analysis from its global network of correspondents. National affairs, business, science and technology, society, and the arts and entertainment also feature prominently. Filled with numerous pictorials and fantastic ads from the upper end of the American consumer market Newsweek is a high quality publication and a great read.