John McCain's People Cover Selling Far Less Than Sarah Palin's: Report
Tossing aside the question of whether People has a pro-McCain-Palin bias, eventually the issue of covering the Republican candidates will be decided b...
Tossing aside the question of whether People has a pro-McCain-Palin bias, eventually the issue of covering the Republican candidates will be decided b...
Portfolio | Jeff Bercovici | Posted 09.12.2008 | Media
Us Weekly may have it in for Sarah Palin, but the Republican ticket seems to have found a friend it can trust in People. For the second week in a row...
Michael Medavoy | Posted 09.09.2008 | Politics
Cover photos on US Weekly and People are the new authoritative credentials -- they now carry more clout than Harvard Law degrees and Constitutional Law professorships.
Vanessa Richmond | Posted 07.17.2008 | Entertainment
Why do readers want to see the genetic spawn of people who memorize other people's words for a living?
Stacie Krajchir | Posted 05.19.2008 | Living
So, I don't know about you, but I personally think after the 300th read of I love You So Much, Good Night Moon and Diddle Diddle Dumpling, you kind of...
Larry Amoros | Posted 05.13.2008 | Entertainment
If they're famous, shouldn't I have heard of them? Maybe not be thoroughly familiar with their work, but as a fellow member of the "show biz community" shouldn't I have at least in passing, caught mention of their names?
New York Times | Lia Miller | Posted 04.21.2008 | Media
Longtime readers of People magazine may have seen a familiar byline recently: Richard B. Stolley, the magazine's former editor, who ran the place from...
Advertising Age | Nat Ives | Posted 02.18.2008 | Business
People magazine is poised to pay Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony between $4 million and $6 million for exclusive U.S. rights to the first photos of th...
New York Times | Richard Perez Pena | Posted 02.12.2008 | Media
Sales of US Weekly and a new competitor, OK! Weekly, climbed sharply in the second half of 2007, even as a round of price increases contributed to an ...
AP | Denise Lavoie | Posted 01.07.2008 | Media
Gary Zerola's dark, brooding looks and his work on behalf of foster children helped earn him a spot on People magazine's list of America's "Most Eligi...
Albertina Rizzo | Posted 10.22.2007 | Living
I was at my local coffee place enjoying some "me" time ("me" meaning unemployed) when I overheard the woman next to me ask her friend the following important question: "Jeez. Whatever happened to Macy Gray?"
Huffington Post | Danny Shea | Posted 09.16.2008 | Media