About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: O: The Oprah Magazine, Tank Magazine, Essence, Fitness, Lucire, Egg, Hanako, All You, Woman's Own, Fit Pregnancy, More!, Pick Me Up, New Idea, CanCam, The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, Drapers, Vogue, Missbehave, Burda Style, Lucky, Latina, The Lady, Numero, Vivi, Take a Break, Cookie, Tint Magazine, Grazia, Classy, Chatelaine, Non-no, AneCan, Bust, Vogue China, Blueprint: Design Your Life, Femina, Look, Sapna magazine, Eliza magazine, Conceive, The Delineator, Pinky, Her World, Women's Health, Mirabella, Amine, Grihshobha, Russh, Brides, Pictorial Review, Audrey magazine, JJ, Cipria, BeE Woman, Gaba, Croissant, That's Life, Love it!, Glow, Lear's Magazine, Shape, Lady's Monthly Museum, Ute og hjemme, My Weekly, Real Simple, 20 Ans, Chatelaine, Sayidaty, Woman's Day, Catalina magazine, Girl Talk, Bibi Magazine, Al-Khansaa, Eva, Divanee Magazine, VIBE Vixen, Olivia, Fair Lady, Rooi Rose, Henne, Eve, Sneak magazine, Norsk Ukeblad, Hjemmet, Det Nye, Kvinner og Klaer, Zan-e Rooz, LOU LOU, Pregnancy & Birth, Azizah, Ettelaat-e Banuvan, Familien, Mama, Schastlivaya, True Love Magazine, Plaza Kvinna. Excerpt: O: The Oprah Magazine, sometimes simply abbreviated to O, is a monthly magazine founded by Oprah Winfrey and Hearst Corporation. It was first published on April 19, 2000. As of June 2004, its average paid circulation was over 2.7 million copies, two thirds by subscription. A South African edition was first published in April 2002; according to the South African Advertising Research Foundation, its average readership was over 300,000. While most US magazine sales declined in 2009, O Magazine increased its newsstand sales by 5.8 percent to 662,304 copies during the second of half of the year. The magazine's newsstand sales fell 15.8% during the first half of 2010, while its subscription circulation increased, and sal..