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Newsweek
Newsweek is a weekly news magazine and reports on each week's developments on the national and global news front through news, commentary and analysis. Its features include national and international affairs, business, lifestyle, society, the arts, politics, the economy, personal business, the Washington scene, health, science and technology.

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Publisher: Newsweek, Inc
Issues per year: 50 issues (print), 50 issues (digital)
First Issue Delivery: 6 to 10 Weeks. Click here for more info
Publishing Frequency: Weekly
Auto-renewals: NO AUTO-RENEWALS when you order your subscription to Newsweek with us.

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Q. How do I renew my subscription To Newsweek Magazine?

You can renew your subscription to Newsweek magazine online by selecting the RENEW option and entering the mailing address from your current issue of Newsweek. This will add your renewal to your existing subscription without duplicates. You do not need an account number to renew your Newsweek magazine subscription. Please expect to see the new expiration date on your current cover of Newsweek magazine within 6 to 10 Weeks weeks of renewing. Since we do not auto-renew, we recommend renewing at least 8-12 weeks before your Newsweek magazine subscription expires. We will send you a renewal reminder via email only close to expiry.

NOTE: If you previously ordered magazine subscriptions through Amazon, your renewal with us will be added to your existing subscription and extended with no duplicates. We do not automatically renew subscriptions or send out bills. Please note that effective March 9, 2023, Amazon no longer sells print and Kindle magazine and newspaper subscriptions. Read more.

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If you received an offer for a lower price than what is on our website, simply email us the details and we will try and match the offer. All our prices are the lowest publisher-authorized prices for Newsweek magazine and we will check to ensure the accuracy of what is listed on our site. Please note that most lower prices come with automatic renewals at the rate in effect which is normally higher. By signing up with these lower prices you are agreeing to the automatic renewal. We will never auto-renew your Newsweek subscription.

Q. When will my first issue of Newsweek start?

Newsweek magazine is published 50 times a year, therefore, your first issue will start approximately 6 to 10 Weeks of placing your order. This is because when we receive your order, it takes about a week for your subscription to be received and scheduled by the publisher. It will then be included with the publisher's next production cycle and shipped to you via standard mail.

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Changing your address can be done easily online. Please follow 'My Active Subscriptions,' and click on address change link next to your magazine and enter your new address. That’s it! If you did not order from us, please contact Newsweek publisher by following the 'Magazine Subscriber Services,' link above for the 1-800 number for online support.

Q: How do I report a missed issue of Newsweek?

If you have missed any issue of Newsweek, please let us know and we will extend your subscription by the number of issues missed and also find out if the post office is having any problems delivering your subscription. Note that Newsweek magazine is published 50 issues (print), 50 issues (digital) times a year therefore a Weekly publication.

Q. Where can I find my expiration date for Newsweek?

The month and expiration date (month/year e.g. Dec 22) of your Newsweek subscription can be found on your magazine label above your name on the right.

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We currently offer Newsweek magazine at a discounted rate of $99.99 for a full-year subscription. That is at a 73% discount off the newsstand price. Please email us for any issues with pricing, offers, or coupons to better assist you.

Q. I renewed my Newsweek subscription but received a renewal notice in the mail. Why is that?

Renewal notices are automatically mailed out by the publisher 8 weeks or even 16 weeks before your Newsweek subscription expires. The notices might also come from other companies soliciting subscriptions. Unfortunately, we have no control over that. However, if you ordered from us, simply ignore the notices since you do not owe anything!

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If you ordered your Newsweek magazine from the publisher with the auto-renewals or "bill me later" option, you might be obligated to pay the invoice as part of their preferred continuous service unless you cancel. To call Newsweek and cancel or ask them to stop sending you invoices, please go to Magazine Subscriber Services for publisher customer service. If you ordered from us, simply ignore the reminders since we do not offer auto-renewals or mail-out bills or invoices.

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You can order a gift subscription by following the Give a Gift Subscription link above to be taken directly to Newsweek gift page.

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Q. In what format does the digital subscriptions of Newsweek come in?

If available, full access to the digital version of Newsweek magazine will be delivered via email within 4-6 weeks. You can view your digital issue via iPad, mobile device, desktop, etc. just as you would with any web page. If available, the option to order a digital subscription is under ‘Options.’ Simply select 'Digital' and proceed to checkout. Some print subscriptions come with FREE digital access. If available, this will be shown next to the Newsweek magazine cover above.

Q. Is Newsweek magazine still being published?

Yes, Newsweek magazine is still being published by Newsweek, Inc.

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1. Entertainment Weekly

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2. Time

Time magazine is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of global news and current events. Each issue delves into significant political, social, and economic issues, offering insightful analysis and thought-provoking articles. Time also features profiles of influential figures and in-depth reports on major events shaping the world.


3. The Week

The Week is a unique magazine that curates the best news, opinion pieces, and features from various sources. It provides a balanced perspective on current events, summarizing key stories from around the world. The Week is perfect for readers who want a concise yet thorough overview of what's happening globally..


4. People

For those interested in celebrity news and human-interest stories, People magazine is a top choice. It covers the latest in entertainment, including celebrity interviews, exclusive photos, and heartwarming stories about everyday heroes. People also highlights significant cultural events and trends.


5. The Economist

The Economist offers in-depth analysis of global news, politics, business, science, and technology. Known for its rigorous journalism and insightful commentary, The Economist provides readers with a deeper understanding of the forces shaping the world. It's an excellent choice for those who want to stay informed about international affairs and economic trends.


Conclusion

Weekly magazines like Entertainment Weekly, Time, The Week, People, and The Economist provide a rich blend of entertainment and current events. They cater to a wide range of interests, ensuring that readers are both informed and entertained. Whether you're a pop culture aficionado or a news junkie, these magazines offer something for everyone.


Which of these magazines do you find most interesting?