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Content: Newsweek offers comprehensive coverage of world events with a global network of correspondents, reporters and editors covering national and international affairs, business, science and technology, society and the arts and entertainment. NY Staff: Newsweek's editorial staff, based in New York, is made up of senior editors and writers and general, associate and assistant editors.

The editorial staff also includes head researchers, research-reporters, librarians, graphic artists, photographers and support technicians.

Additional coverage is provided through "The Tip Sheet," a newsletter for consumers, covering topical subjects, such as health, money and travel. My Turn is the only newsweekly column written by readers. Approximately 4, letters to the editor are received each month. Other Editions Newsweek Inc. Newsweek appears each week in more than countries around the world.

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Recently around the web, from Mediagazer:. All Mediagazer posts on Newsweek ». Primary author : Megan Garber. Main text last updated : August 21, How could this entry improve? What's missing, unclear, or wrong? At its peak, it had a circulation of three million. But, like many of its peers, declining readership and advertising revenue led to large losses in recent years.

The move to relaunch its print edition comes as a surprise, not least because IBT has traditionally been a digital media company. However, some industry watchers suggest that while digital advertising revenues have risen, they have not grown as fast as companies had expected and as a result some were now looking to offer print editions to attract more advertisers.

He adds that if Newsweek's print edition can "start to get some traction on that, it can be a modest success". Mr Uzac admits that attracting potential advertisers was one of the key factors behind the move to restart the print edition.

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