Saturday 3 November 2012

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade is an American nationwide Sunday newspaper magazine, distributed in more than 500 newspapers in the United States. It was founded in 1941 and is owned by Advance Publications. The most widely read magazine in the U.S., Parade has a circulation of 32.2 million and a readership of nearly 70 million.[1] As of 2010, its editor is Maggie Murphy.[2] The previous editor was Janice Kaplan.The magazine was started by Field Enterprises in 1941. John Hay Whitney, publisher of the New York Herald Tribune, bought Parade in 1958. Booth Newspapers purchased it in 1973. Booth was purchased by Advance Publications in 1976, and Parade became a separate operating unit within Advance.The magazine is printed on newsprint, although usually a higher quality of newsprint than the rest of the newspapers it accompanies but of lesser quality than magazine paper.The magazine has one main feature article, often a smaller feature article, and a number of regular columns. There is also a significant amount of advertising for consumer products, some with clipable coupons or tear-off business reply cards (known as Parade Answercards). Direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising is common.Parade Digital is a content distribution network that includes the web site Parade.com and 500+ of the magazine's partner newspaper web sites. 

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes

Parade Magazine Recipes


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