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''USA Weekend'' was the second largest〔 national weekend newspaper magazine distributed through more than 800+ newspapers in the United States and was published by Gannett Company as a sister publication to ''USA Today''.〔 The magazine's focus was on social issues, entertainment, health, food and travel.〔 The magazine provided Newspaper In Education classroom guides to partner newspapers.〔 The main competitor for ''USA Weekend'' was Advance Publications's ''Parade''〔〔〔 and some individual newspaper magazines such as ''The New York Times Magazine''.〔 Most Gannett newspapers by default carried ''USA Weekend'' within their papers. The publication incorporated ''Family Weekly'',〔 a supplement started in 1953, but they considered 1985, the date of Gannett's purchase and re-titling, to be the date of its founding for anniversary purposes.〔 On December 5, 2014 Gannett announced that the ''USA Weekend'' supplement would cease as of the December 26–28, 2014 supplement.〔〔 Mounting costs and reduced ad revenue were reported as the cause of the shutdown.〔〔〔〔 Since 2015 ''Parade'' became the only weekend newspaper magazine still publishing. ==Columns== Columns and contributors included: *''CookSmart'' by Ellie Krieger *''EatSmart'' by Jean Carper *''HealthSmart'' by ''The Doctors"'' *''MoneySmart'' by Sharon Epperson & Walecia Konrad *''Who's News'' by Lorrie Lynch *''Wit&Wisdom'' by Terry Stickels Other notable contributors included Ken Burns, Steve and Cokie Roberts, and Tavis Smiley. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「USA Weekend」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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