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The History Of Womans Day
When Woman’s Day was released in 1931 it was actually free and handed out at A&P grocery stores. The initial purpose was offer moms some options for meals. The magazine started charging 2 cents per copy and added sections like crafts, home decor, health and parenting advice in 1937. Woman’s Day was only sold in A&P until 1958 when it was sold to Fawcett Publications. Later, when Fawcett was purchased by CBS in 1977, the magazine belonged to Diamandis Communications. Hachette Filipachhi Medias was the last company to buy Woman’s Day in 1988.
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April 16th, 2010
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