US Weekly is a well-known American magazine covering celebrity news, entertainment, fashion, and lifestyle. It was first published in 1977 by The New York Times Company and has changed hands over the years. In 2017, it was acquired by American Media Inc. (AMI), which continues to publish the magazine today.
The magazine offers readers a close look into the lives of celebrities, featuring stories on relationships, breakups, weddings, and Hollywood events. It also includes entertainment news across movies, TV, music, and pop culture. Known for its fast-paced and engaging coverage, US Weekly appeals to fans who want to stay up-to-date on celebrity happenings.
Readers also enjoy fun, recurring sections such as Stars They’re Just Like Us, showing celebrities in relatable everyday situations, and Who Wore It Best? which invites fans to vote on celebrity fashion choices. These segments make the magazine interactive and give it a light, humorous tone.
As of 2017, US Weekly had a paid weekly circulation of over 1.95 million copies. When combined with its digital presence on its website and social media platforms, it reached over 50 million readers. This wide reach highlights the brand’s continued popularity in an era where print media is often in decline.
In addition to weekly issues, US Weekly also publishes themed special editions throughout the year. Popular issues include Hot Hollywood (spring and fall), Best Bodies, and Best Makeovers. These editions focus on key trends, transformations, and celebrity highlights, offering deeper content for fans.
US Weekly offers both print and digital subscriptions. A one-year plan costs $0.99 per issue, billed annually at $51.48. A six-month plan is also available for $1.19 per issue, billed at $28.56. Both options auto-renew but can be canceled anytime. However, refunds may not always be provided depending on the timing of the cancellation.
Whether in print or online, US Weekly remains a go-to source for celebrity news, fashion inspiration, and entertainment updates. Its mix of fun content and exclusive stories keeps readers coming back for more.
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