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In Touch Weekly : ウィキペディア英語版
In Touch Weekly

''In Touch Weekly'' is an American celebrity gossip magazine. The magazine is focused on celebrity news, fashion, beauty, relationships and lifestyle, and is geared towards a younger readership, billing itself as "fast and fun", along with making claims about their lower cover price on their front cover to encourage buyers to purchase their magazine rather than the other titles on a supermarket checkout rack.
The magazine was launched in 2002 by Bauer Publishing; Richard Spencer was editor from its launch until 2010.
The magazine shares a publisher with its sister magazine ''Life & Style Weekly'', a similar weekly gossip magazine. Whereas ''In Touch'' is focused more on celebrity gossip, ''Life & Style'' bills itself on giving readers lifestyle tips on how to incorporate celebrity beauty and fashion into their lives.
On September 18, 2006, after the death of Daniel Wayne Smith, son of Anna Nicole Smith, Getty Images sold the last photos taken of Daniel alive at his mother's bedside to ''In Touch Weekly'' and ''Entertainment Tonight'' for a reported $650,000.
On May 21, 2015, the magazine controversially released a police investigation of Josh Duggar from the ''19 Kids and Counting'' reality TV show, from an investigation carried out in 2006, when Josh was 18 years of age, about events occurring in 2002, when Josh was 14 and still a minor, when he was accused of molestation. In spite of no charges being laid, ''In Touch Magazine'' implied that Josh Duggar was a rapist, paedophile and child molester, and that his family were paedophile enablers. They published the full contents of the police report, which were not redacted sufficiently to protect the identities of the victims, in spite of a judgement by Judge Stacey Zimmerman on May 21, 2015, which ordered for all copies of the police report to be destroyed.
According to the website, as of 2010, ''In Touch Weekly'' sells for $2.99 on newsstands, $.50 cents less than competitors ''US Weekly'' and ''Star Magazine''. Subscribers pay $1.49 per issue.
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