The Week — еженедельный журнал, издаваемый в Великобритании и США. Британское издание было основано в 1995 году, американское — в 2001. Также в период с 2008 по 2012 годы существовало австралийское издание.
The Week был основан Джолионом Коннеллом (Jolyon Connell) в Великобритании в 1995 году. Он был создателем Sunday Telegraph и Sunday Times, но затем покинул Флит-стрит для того, чтобы основать The Week. Dennis Publishing публикует британское издание и до 2012 также занималось австралийским. The Week Publications занимается публикацией американской версией издания.
The Week предлагает панораму новостей недели и редакционные комментарии с целью предоставить читателям разнообразные политические точки зрения. Охватывает широкий круг тем: текущие события, новости, бизнес, здоровье, наука, искусство и многое другое.
Главный редактор американского издания — Уильям Фальк (William Falk), а британского — Джереми О’Грэйди (Jeremy O’Grady).
Тираж американского издания — 578,163 экз. (2016).
Тираж британского издания — 206,251 экз. (2016).
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Cover for the issue on December 16th, 2005 (United States edition) |
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Editors-in-chief | Caroline Law (United Kingdom edition) William Falk (United States edition) |
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Categories | News magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Total circulation (2021) |
153,925 (UK)[1] 416,358 (US)[2] |
First issue | 1995 (UK edition) April 2001 (US edition) October 2008 (Australian edition) |
Final issue | October 2012 (Australian edition) |
Company | Future plc[3] |
Country | United Kingdom, United States, Australia (formerly) |
Based in | New York City, New York (United States edition) London, United Kingdom (United Kingdom edition) |
Language | English (all editions) |
Website | theweek.co.uk (UK edition) theweek.com (US edition) |
ISSN | 1533-8304 |
The Week is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The British publication was founded in 1995 and the American edition in 2001. An Australian edition was published from 2008 to 2012. A children’s edition, The Week Junior, has been published in the UK since 2015, and the US since 2020.
History[edit]
The Week was founded in the United Kingdom by Jolyon Connell (formerly of the Sunday Telegraph) in 1995.[4] In April 2001, the magazine began publishing an American edition;[4][5] and an Australian edition followed in October 2008. Dennis Publishing, founded by Felix Dennis, publishes the UK edition and, until 2012, published the Australian edition. The Week Publications publishes the U.S. edition.
In the year 2021, The Week celebrated its 20 year anniversary of its first publication in the United States.[6]
Since November 2015 The Week has published a children’s edition, The Week Junior, a current affairs magazine aimed at 8 to 14 year olds.[7][8]
The Australian edition of The Week ceased operation in October 2012. The final edition, its 199th, was released on 12 October 2012. At the end, it was selling 28,000 copies a week, with a readership of 83,000.[9]
Future Plc acquired Dennis Publishing and several of its titles including The Week in 2021.[10]
Content[edit]
The magazine’s content largely consists of summaries of news stories and opinion columns published by other media outlets earlier in the week, and presents a broad spectrum of political viewpoints. Some summaries are based on articles in foreign media that were originally published in a language other than English.
Website[edit]
In September 2007, the magazine’s U.S. edition launched a daily website. A UK site followed soon after. Both websites reflect the approach of the magazines, publishing non-partisan articles that encompass a wide range of perspectives. The Week launched a podcast, The Week Unwrapped in 2017,[11] which was named news podcast of the year at the Publisher Podcast Awards in 2020 and 2021.[12]
References[edit]
- ^ «ABC Brand report» (PDF). ABC. December 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
- ^ «Circulation of The Week in the United States from 1st half 2017 to 1st half 2021». Statista. 29 September 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
- ^ «Country Life owner buys Dennis Publishing in £300m deal». the Guardian. 16 August 2021.
- ^ a b «The 20 Best Magazines of the Decade (2000-2009)». Paste Magazine. 26 November 2009. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- ^ Steve Black (2009). «Life spans of Library Journal’s ‘Best Magazines of the Year’«. Serials Review. 35 (4): 213–217. doi:10.1080/00987913.2009.10765248. S2CID 220292393.
- ^ «A short history of the Week».
- ^ «The Week to launch children’s magazine: The Week Junior». The Week. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
- ^ «The Week Junior». School Library Association. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
- ^ «The Week calls it a day». The Australian. 19 October 2012. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 12 November 2020. (Archived link from Wayback Machine)
- ^ «Country Life owner buys Dennis Publishing in £300m deal». the Guardian. 16 August 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
- ^ Ruman, Marcin (28 February 2017). «The Week launches weekly podcast The Week unwrapped». magnetic.media. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
- ^ Houston, Peter (6 April 2022). «Lessons from award-winning podcasts: The Week’s Holden Frith». Media Voices. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
Further reading[edit]
- Jeremy W. Peters, «The News, in Bright Bits,» The New York Times, March 13, 2011
External links[edit]
- Official website (U.S. edition)
- Official website (U.K. edition)