Magazine circulation

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Most circulated periodical magazines in the U.S. as of 2003.

  1. TV Guide 9,072,609 U.S. (monthly)
  2. Better Homes and Gardens 7,602,575 U.S. (monthly)
  3. Glamour 2,509,566 U.S. (monthly)
  4. Money 1,945,265 U.S. (monthly)
  5. Business Week 987,369 U.S. (monthly)
  6. Forbes 921,410 U.S. (monthly)
  7. Fortune 875,520 U.S. (monthly)

Most circulated periodical magazines in the U.S. as of 2003.

  1. AARP the Magazine 21,035,278
  2. Reader's Digest 11,067,522
  3. TV Guide 9,018,212
  4. Better Homes and Gardens 7,608,913
  5. National Geographic 6,644,167
  6. Good Housekeeping 4,679,941
  7. Family Circle 4,615,536
  8. Woman's Day 4,166,097
  9. Time 4,104,284
  10. Ladies' Home Journal 4,101,221
  11. People 3,615,795
  12. Westways 3,477,257
  13. Home & Away 3,320,869
  14. Prevention 3,275,411
  15. Sports Illustrated 3,238,974
  16. Newsweek 3,148,379
  17. Playboy 3,100,093
  18. Cosmopolitan 2,889,043
  19. Guideposts 2,633,309
  20. Via Magazine 2,633,163


[edit] See also

Newspaper circulation

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