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''USA Weekend'' was an American weekend newspaper magazine owned by the Gannett Company. Structured as a sister publication to Gannett's flagship newspaper ''
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'' and distributed in the Sunday editions of participating local newspapers, it was at its peak the country's second-largest national magazine supplement (behind '' Parade'') and was distributed to more than 800 newspapers nationwide.


Overview

The publication was incorporated as ''Family Weekly'', a supplement started in 1953. By the mid-1980s, the magazine was carried in 362 newspapers nationwide for a total circulation of 12.8 million copies, making it the third-largest weekly magazine in the U.S., ranking behind its main competitor ''Parade'' (owned since 1976 by Advance Publications, which sold it to Athlon Media Group in 2014) and ''
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''. The Gannett Company purchased the supplement from CBS, Inc. on February 21, 1985. When the sale was finalized later that spring, Gannett renamed the publication ''USA Weekend'' and designated 1985 as its founding year for promotional purposes and anniversary observances. Most of the newspapers that Gannett owned soon carried ''USA Weekend'' within their Sunday editions as their default magazine supplement. ''USA Weekend'' focused its articles on social issues, entertainment personalities and pop culture, health, food reviews and recipes, and travel. In addition to ''Parade'', ''USA Weekend'' also competed alongside some Sunday magazines published for individual newspapers in select U.S. cities such as ''
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''. The magazine provided Newspaper In Education classroom guides to partner newspapers, for use by teachers to provide educational material for students.


Shutdown

On December 5, 2014, Gannett announced that it would cease publication of ''USA Weekend'' with the December 26–28, 2014, edition and lay off 30 advertising and editorial staffers. The shutdown was reportedly due to mounting distribution costs and a decline in advertising revenue (revenue for Sunday magazines through advertising buys had decreased by 10.9% year-over-year between the first two quarters of 2013 and the first half of 2014. ''USA Weekend'' lost up to $10 million in operating costs during the 2013 and 2014 fiscal years), which in previous years had resulted in the shift from the carrier newspapers paying a licensing fee to Gannett to publishers of these papers receiving a fee from the company for distributing ''USA Weekend'' (a structure that had also affected other syndicated Sunday magazines). As well, the supplement's circulation had declined, shrinking from the mid-2000s high of up to 70 million copies distributed through newsstand sales and home-delivery newspaper subscriptions down to around 18 million in 2014. For its final years of publication, the magazine had relied on writers and columnists from ''USA Today'' to help provide feature content for the magazine, after Gannett laid off several members of ''USA Weekend''s writing staff. The decision to cease publication of the supplement came one year after Gannett began distributing a seven-day-a-week supplement featuring condensed content from ''USA Today'' for syndication to the company's own local newspapers as well as partner newspapers owned by other publishers, with company executives said the supplement's ''Weekend Life'' section provided better content than ''USA Weekend''. The end of ''USA Weekend'' left ''Parade'' as the only weekend newspaper magazine published in the United States. ''Parade'', which had only appeared previously in acquired Gannett newspapers to fulfill contracts with previous owners, has now returned to many Gannett newspapers as a replacement for ''USA Weekend''.


Columns

Columns and contributors featured in ''USA Weekend'' included: * ''CookSmart'' – a recipe column written by
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* ''EatSmart'' – a food column by
Jean Carper Jean Carper (born 1932) is a ''New York Times'' best-selling author, an American medical journalist, contributing editor to ''USA Weekend'', and author of 24 books. Early life and education Jean Elinor Carper was born January 3, 1932, the daugh ...
, focusing on healthy recipes and tips * ''HealthSmart'' – a health information column written by the hosts of '' The Doctors'' * ''MoneySmart'' – a financial advice column written by
Sharon Epperson Sharon Emily Epperson (born April 12, 1968) is Senior Personal Finance Correspondent for CNBC. She also appears on NBC News shows, ''Today'' and ''NBC Nightly News''. Early life and education Epperson is the daughter of David E. Epperson and Ce ...
and Walecia Konrad * ''Who's News'' – a column focusing on newsmakers of the past week, written by
Lorrie Lynch Lorrie Lynch was the senior editor and personalities columnist for ''USA Weekend'' magazine through 2009.(4 December 2009)USA Today/Weekend‘s Lorrie Lynch on the Market FishbowlDC Biography Lynch has a B.A. in Journalism from Central Michigan U ...
* ''Wit&Wisdom'' – a feature focusing on humor and insight, written by
Terry Stickels Terry Stickels (born May 14, 1948) is the author of numerous puzzle books, calendars, card decks and posters featuring critical thinking skills. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he is the oldest of three children. Stickels is a lifelong member of Mensa, O ...
Other notable contributors included: * Ken Burns *
Steven V. Roberts Steven V. Roberts (born February 11, 1943) is an American journalist, writer, and political commentator. Life and career Roberts was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, and graduated from Bayonne High School.Rahman, Sarah"Author Steven V. Roberts pays a ...
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Cokie Roberts Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne "Cokie" Roberts (née Boggs; December 27, 1943 – September 17, 2019) was an American journalist and author. Her career included decades as a political reporter and analyst for National Public Radio, PBS ...
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Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley (; born September 13, 1964) is an American talk show host and author. Smiley was born in Gulfport, Mississippi, and grew up in Bunker Hill, Indiana. After attending Indiana University, he worked during the late 1980s as an aide to ...


Make a Difference Day

In 1992, ''USA Weekend''s Make a Difference Day created an annual
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event, held on the fourth Saturday of October. At the 2013 event, the company gave 14 community groups $10,000 to donate to their local charities.


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