The American Weekly was a
United States magazine published by the
Hearst Corporation from
November 1,
1896 until
1966. It served as a Sunday
newspaper supplement which published many
sensationalist stories, resulting in it having been compared to the
National Enquirer. It was initially named
The American Magazine but soon changed to
The American Weekly. The name was changed to
Pictorial Living in
1963 before it was finally cancelled in 1966. Due to the low quality of the paper on which it was printed, many issues have been lost despite it boasting a 50,000,000 circulation. As a result, it has become a collectors item.
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