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People (magazine)
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People
Editor
Larry Hackett
Categories
Celebrity, human interest, news
Frequency
Weekly
First issue
March 4, 1974
Company
Time Inc. (Time Warner)
Country
United States
Language
English
Website
www.people.com
ISSN
0093-7673
People (full name People Weekly) is a weekly American magazine of celebrity and human interest stories, published by Time Inc. As of 2006, it has a circulation of 3.75 million and revenue expected to top $1.5 billion.[1] It was named "Magazine of the Year" by Advertising Age in October 2005, for excellence in editorial, circulation and advertising.[2] People ranked #6 on Advertising Age's annual "A-list" and #3 on Adweek's "Brand Blazers" list in October 2006.
The magazine runs a roughly 50/50 mix of celebrity and human interest stories, a ratio it has maintained, according to its editors,[citation needed] since 2001.a[›] People's editors claim to refrain from printing pure celebrity gossip, enough so to lead celebrity publicists to propose exclusives to the magazine, evidence of what one staffer calls a "publicist-friendly strategy."[1]
People has a website, http://www.people.com, which focuses exclusively on celebrity news.[2] In February 2007, the website drew 39.6 million page views "within a day" of the Golden Globes. However "the mother ship of Oscar coverage" broke a site record with 51.7 million page views on the day after the Oscars, beating the previous record set just a month before from the Golden Globes.[3]
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