Vintage Newsweek Magazine April 27 1970 -The Saga of Apollo 13
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Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine that was founded in 1933. It was a prominent print publication during the 20th century and has been through several ownership changes. After facing financial difficulties, it transitioned to an online-only publication in 2012 before relaunching its print edition in 2014. Currently, it is co-owned by Dev Pragad and Johnathan Davis.
History:
Newsweek was established in 1933 as a weekly print magazine. 20th Century Success:
It became a widely distributed and influential news magazine during the 20th century, with many notable editors-in-chief. Online Transition:
Due to financial challenges and the changing media landscape, Newsweek ceased its print edition in 2012 and moved to an online-only format, which included subscription fees for premium content, according to Wikipedia. Print Relaunch:
Despite the initial shift to digital, Newsweek relaunched its print edition in 2014. Current Ownership:
Newsweek is currently co-owned by Dev Pragad and Johnathan Davis, according to Wikipedia.