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Y'all (magazine)

''Y'all'' magazine is an American magazine based out of Oxford, Mississippi,〔"Good Morning Lowcountry", ''The Post and Courier'', May 10, 2004, p. B2.〕 literary hub of the American South. It was published bimonthly〔 with a circulation of 100,000 and features Southern celebrities, events and ordinary people with extraordinary stories to tell. According to the magazine's mySpace page, "Y'all covers the South's 15 states and its 103 million people, just like kudzu."〔(Y'allMyspace account )〕
==History and profile==
''Y'all'' was founded in 2003 by Jon Rawl〔McClure, Danielle (May 6, 2004). "(Itching For a Niche: Y'all magazine hits the newsstands, but misses the mark )", ''Black & White''. Retrieved February 27, 2009.〕 when he noticed that there was an absence of magazines devoted to Southerners, their culture and interests. The first issue of ''Y'all'' appeared on newsstands in November 2003, featuring New Orleans-born Harry Connick, Jr., on the cover. The magazine covered The Shoals,〔Stokes, Trevor. "Shoals featured in Y'all magazine", ''TimesDaily'', November 16, 2008, p.〕 Mark Sanford,〔 Jeff Foxworthy,〔O'Briant, Don. "The Newstand", ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', July 13, 2004, p. E9.〕 Food Network personality Paula Deen, the NASCAR, humorist Lewis Grizzard, and performer Miley Cyrus.

The magazine was named by ''Folio'' magazine as one of the top 30 launches of 2003 out of 950 magazines.
In order to boost the magazine, ''Y'all'' founded several radio networks. The radio networks, featuring timely sports programming, were becoming more popular than the magazine, with a network of radio sports programming that features independent voices that offer commentary on Major SEC and ACC teams, including ''Buzzline'', ''Dawgdial'', and ''Y'all Tipoff'', a show featuring previews of ACC and SEC basketball.

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