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Parade was a weekly magazine distributed in U.S. newspapers until 2022, with a circulation of 32 million and a readership of 54.1 million. It featured celebrity interviews, puzzles, columns, and coupons, and now exists as a website and an email newsletter.
Learn about the origins and evolution of the Sunday comics, the full-page and color comic strip section in most Western newspapers. Explore the genres, artists and famous strips, such as The Yellow Kid, Little Nemo and The Phantom.
A comprehensive list of comic strips that appeared in newspapers, with dates, creators and awards. Includes links to lists of comic strips by letter and other related topics.
In WalletPop's Money Moves for 2009 we told you about the emerging trend of digital coupons as a way to spend less on your groceries. Now the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) has ...
Pennysaver is a term for a weekly or monthly publication that advertises items for sale, often with local news and entertainment. Learn about the history, distribution, and popularity of pennysavers in various regions and media, as well as their appearances in popular culture.
The National Lampoon Sunday Newspaper Parody was released in early January 1978, with the newspaper bearing the date of "Feb. 12, 1978." [ 3 ] Like a real Sunday newspaper of that period, it was originally printed in many different sections, some on the paper stock known as newsprint , and some on other cheap paper.
Learn about the origin and evolution of coupons, from the first-ever coupon for a free glass of Coca-Cola in 1888 to the modern electronic and mobile coupons. Find out how coupons are used for marketing, pricing, and taxation purposes.
Learn about the history, ownership, circulation and content of The Plain Dealer, the major newspaper of Cleveland, Ohio. Find out how the name was chosen, who were the influential editors and publishers, and how the paper competes with online media.