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| Publisher: Wenner Media Category: Magazine
List Price: $207.48 Buy New: $51.48 You Save: $156.00 (75%)
Rating: 65 reviews Sales Rank: 35
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 52 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 52 First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 Weeks
ASIN: B00005N7TB
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks
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| Customer Reviews:
Delivery Problems! August 6, 2006 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Why is it that Us Weekly can't get a copy to me weekly? Sometimes three weeks will go by without an issue. Then I'll receive three in one week. Us Weekly assures me that everything is normal and that they ship them just as soon they come off the printing presses. I'm not buying their story or the magazine again.
just read before you buy May 27, 2006 So, all the reviews here are based on peoples experiences with US magazine itself. well, we all know that the tabloids push it too far to get what they want. LOOK, who cares? I think that people who want to buy it they should. Another thing is that, i try to order a magazine from this company twice. The first time I tried it I never recieved the subscription, and just canceled the order. At the momment I am waiting to recieve a subscription. (If it DOES show up...)
US Weekly Magazine February 23, 2006 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
US is one of my favorites of the weekly entertainment magazines. You can't believe everything you read, but I feel confident that they are trying to be truthful in their stories. You do see some of the same pictures and stories that run in all the weeklies, but this is the one that I choose to read. The frustrating part is that, as a subscriber, I receive the magazine several days after it hits the news stand, making it sometimes feel like old news.
US Magazine Subscription February 20, 2006 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
Everything with smoothly with my magazine subscription. I actually started receiving my magazines before the date specified. Thanks so much.
much better now December 8, 2005 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
US Weekly used to be a cross between People and The National Enquirer - ever since the new editor has stepped in (it seems that they have a new one every year) the magazine has been revamped. It looks more like the classy People and less like a trash tabloid. I'm also a little skeptical about those who complain Amazon.com doesn't deliver their magazines. Not every business is perfect, but I haven't had a problem having my magazines delivered when I've ordered them from Amazon.com.
It just makes me think that all the people that are whining are just taking out their frustrations on life at Amazon.com. Maybe its why we see so many vicious and jealous reviews, if you don't like your life change it. Don't complain about it, that's how most people get where they are today. Anyway, unlike People, US Weekly mainly focuses on celebrities and I think that for its price its far too short. At least People is thick. Anyhow, for the celebrity junkie, US Weekly is a must read. Like another reviewer, I too am tired of reading about Jessica Simpson and Brangelina. I think the celebrity magazines are tired of this as well. I'm starting to see a more diverse focus of celebrities on the magazines.
Its certainly much better than reading In touch and Life & Style Weekly. Although I do like US Weekly, I still think that People is the best. People is more classy, has a great layout, their focus is 50/50 on celebrities and articles on average folks. They have great photos and other interesting reads on their magazine. Even their website is great, US Weekly's website looks like a barbie website. The recent changes have been great but if US Weekly really wants to compete with People then it needs to step up to the plate more. Despite its faults, US Weekly is a luscious read and worth all of its frothiness, so enjoy it.
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