Now bigger than life and ultimately credible, theres no literate person on earth who doesnt know what Newsweek is. However, before all the awards and the public trust is gained. There is a past a colorful history which marks the rise of a small publication to one that will sweep the world off its feet.
It all happened in February 17, 1933. The first issue of this news magazine was far from the colorful and astounding publication we all read today. All it had on the cover were seven pictures from the weeks headlines. Inside, youll find interpretative stories, signed columns and other international editions. As time progressed and the readership got bigger, Thomas J.C Martins newly founded News-Week became bigger by the second.
In 1937, new leadership gave the news magazine a much needed boost. It all happened when Malcolm Muir took charge as editor in Chief and President of the publication. One of his first moves was top change the news magazines name to Newsweek, abolishing the hyphen, which made the name look too complicated. After that, the popularity of Newsweek Magazine became quite phenomenal. In ten years, this news magazine grew into what can be perceived...