Reader's Digest is a family magazine that provides articles on health, entertainment, politics, travel, food, and other topics. The company also publishes books, music, videos, and other educational materials.
Founded in 1922 by DeWitt and Lila Wallace in New York
Originally published articles from other magazines and condensed them to save readers time
Grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s, expanding into Europe and Asia
Diversified into book publishing, music, and home video in the 1970s
Went bankrupt in 2009 but emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010 under new ownership
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Monthly family magazine that covers a range of topics including health, food, travel, and entertainment.
Reader's Digest publishes books in a variety of categories including cooking, home improvement, health, and general interest.
Reader's Digest produces music compilations featuring popular songs from various genres and eras.
Reader's Digest produces instructional videos on topics such as cooking, gardening, and health.
Reader's Digest is a family magazine that provides articles on health, entertainment, politics, travel, food, and other topics. The company also publishes books, music, videos, and other educational materials.
Reader's Digest was founded in 1922 by DeWitt and Lila Wallace in New York.
Reader's Digest offers a monthly magazine, books, music compilations, and instructional videos on topics such as cooking, gardening, and health.
National Geographic, Time, and People are some of Reader's Digest's competitors.
Yes, Reader's Digest went bankrupt in 2009 but emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010 under new ownership.