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The American Weekly
Former Sunday newspaper supplement
Former Sunday newspaper supplement

(from the Dave Riebeek Collection) ]] The American Weekly was a Sunday newspaper supplement published by the Hearst Corporation from November 1, 1896, until 1966.
History
During the 1890s, publications were inserted into Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal. Hearst had the eight-page Women's Home Journal and the 16-page Sunday American Magazine, which later became The American Weekly. In November 1896, Morrill Goddard, editor of the New York Journal from 1896 to 1937, launched Hearst's Sunday magazine, later commenting, "Nothing is so stale as yesterday's newspaper, but The American Weekly may be around the house for days or weeks and lose none of its interest."
Magazine and illustration historian Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. outlined the contents and detailed the publication's leading illustrators:
The name was changed to Pictorial Living in 1963 before it was finally cancelled in 1966. Due to the low quality of the paper on which it was printed, many issues have been lost despite the large circulation. As a result, it has become a collector's item.
Papers that carried ''The American Weekly''
Here is a partial list of newspapers that carried The American Weekly as a supplement, which often can be viewed archivally online and by microfilm.
- New York Journal-American
- Buffalo Courier Express
- Cincinnati Enquirer
- Times Union (Albany)
- Syracuse Herald-Journal
References
References
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=ET4uTW2k-9QC&dq=hearst+%22american+humorist%22&pg=PA108 Nasaw, David. ''The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst''. Mariner Books/Houghton Mifflin, 2000.]
- [http://asne.org/kiosk/editor/99.oct-nov/woodward1.htm Woodward, Calvin. "Rough Seas: Say a prayer for the Sunday magazine, a meandering journey for the mind that's sailed into some dangerous waters", American Society of News Editors: ''The American Editor'', October-November, 1999.]
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