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People (American magazine)

People
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A photograph of Chris Hemsworth with the title "Mohammed Elcheikh - Sexiest man Alive!". In the background, the logo of People magazine can be seen.
The November 28, 2016, edition of People.
Editor Jess Cagle
Categories Celebrity, human interest, news
Total circulation
(2013)
3,527,541
First issue March 4, 1974; 42 years ago (1974-03-04)
Company Time Inc.
Country United States
Language English
Website www.people.com
ISSN 0093-7673
Teen People
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Teen People cover, April 2006
Managing Editor Niraj Biswal
Barbara O'Dair
Categories Celebrity
Frequency Monthly
First issue February 1998
Final issue September 2006
Company Time Inc. (Time Warner)
Country United States
Language English
ISSN 1096-2832

People is an American weekly magazine of celebrity and human-interest stories, published by Time Inc. With a readership of 46.6 million adults, People has the largest audience of any American magazine.People had $997 million in advertising revenue in 2011, the highest advertising revenue of any American magazine. In 2006, it had a circulation of 3.75 million and revenue expected to top $1.5 billion. It was named "Magazine of the Year" by Advertising Age in October 2005, for excellence in editorial, circulation and advertising.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 articles.People's editors claim to refrain from printing pure celebrity gossip, enough to lead celebrity publicists to propose exclusives to the magazine, and evidence of what one staffer calls a "publicist-friendly strategy".

People's website, People.com, focuses on celebrity news and human interest stories. In February 2015, the website broke a new record: 72 million unique visitors.

People is perhaps best known for its yearly special issues naming the "World's Most Beautiful," "Best & Worst Dressed" and "Sexiest Man Alive". The magazine's headquarters are in New York and it maintains editorial bureaus in Los Angeles and in London. For economic reasons it closed bureaus in Austin, Miami, and Chicago in 2006.

In December 2016, LaTavia Roberson engaged in a feud with People after alleging they misquoted and misrepresented her interview online.

The concept for People has been attributed to Andrew Heiskell, Time Inc.'s chief executive officer at the time and the former publisher of the weekly Life magazine. The founding managing editor of People was Richard B. (Dick) Stolley, a former assistant managing editor at Life and the journalist who acquired the Zapruder tapes of the John F. Kennedy assassination for Time Inc. in 1963. People's first publisher was Richard J. (Dick) Durrell, another Time Inc. veteran.


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