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Newsweek

U.S. weekly newsmagazine, published in New York City. Founded (as News-Week) in 1933 by Thomas J.C. Martyn, a former editor of Time, it merged with Today magazine in 1937. It initially offered a rather drab survey of the news with columns of analysis. After World War II it grew livelier, especially after its purchase by Philip Graham, publisher of The Washington Post, in 1961. It has a strong reputation for accurate, brisk, and vivid reporting and, like Time, presents news in terse summary form, organized by departments.


Newsweek 

a weekly US magazine; founded in 1933. Newsweek is published in New York; it also publishes international editions in various countries. The magazine publishes articles and other materials on political and socioeconomic topics. Circulation, 2.9 million (1976).



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