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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Issues Per Year: 26
Label: Wenner Media
Magazine Type: Consumer magazine
Manufacturer: Wenner Media
Number Of Issues: 26
Publisher: Wenner Media
Studio: Wenner Media
Subscription Length: 365 days
Sales Rank: 34




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Product Description:
This magazine is edited for young adults who have a special interest in popular culture. Its regular features include state-of-the-art audio and electronics columns, record reviews, reader correspondence, interviews and photojournalism features.

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Who Reads Rolling Stone?
Rolling Stone is written for a reader who’s interested in entertainment, including music, movies, television, technology, and national affairs. It combines its significant entertainment reviews with cultural and social commentary, featuring articles on politics, celebrities, and more.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:

  • Rock & Roll: The latest music news on those who continue to rock us.
  • Smoking Section: In-depth, exclusive looks at the rock star lifestyle.
  • Random Notes: A photo collage of who's who in the music biz, and what they're up to.
  • Breaking: A look at the hottest new artists, or old artists with something new.
  • Charts: Billboard's top ten, iTunes top ten, local favorites, and the top 40 albums at issue release.
  • Reviews: Star-rated reviews of new releases, across media.

Past Issues:

Special Issues Through the Year:
  • Spring Music and Festivals Previwe: From indie rockers to the year’s best bands, Rolling Stone’s "more than a sneak-peak" look at the season’s most anticipated releases and music festivals.
  • The Best of Rock: What band has the best drummer? Who puts on the best show? What’s the best online music service? A useful guide to the best that music has to offer.
  • Live Issue: Mapping out the best places to experience live music from coast to coast--must-see tours, festivals and more.
  • Fall Fashion/10 Bands to Watch: The latest must-have looks that will rock fall fashion, plus profiles of the most hype-worthy bands.
  • Year in Review: The best moments of the year in pop culture, from the most noteworthy albums and artists to the most off-the-wall moments.

Magazine Layout
One of the hallmarks of Rolling Stone is its excellent photography. From the cover image through to the last page, photos are what drives much of the graphical nature of this magazine. Articles are accompanied by photographs or illustrations, and the overall tone of the magazine is visually impactful.

Awards
2007 National Magazine Award For General Excellence, ASME. Editorial excellence honors in reporting and photo essay categories, ASME 2006. Since the inception of ASME, Rolling Stone has earned over 50 nominations and 12 wins.




Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Is this an entertainment magazine or Obama's mouthpiece?
The recent issue of Rolling Stones (Metallica on cover) is the recent and probably the last issue I would buy. This magazine's music stories are still great but hey what happened to it? It's now turned to be a hard Leftie magazine intended to mislead readers. This is sad that a reputable magazine like Rolling Stones has become a mouthpiece for any candidate, be it Hussein O or McCain. It doesn't matter whom they favor to me. What matters is that they have lost their credibility to remain an objective ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - The Politics Aren't the Problem...
Rolling Stone used to be great. In fact, I still enjoy the movie reviews from Peter Travers. However, when you review approximately an album a month and don't even go near the indie world, things get a bit messed up. This month, I was hoping to see their reviews on the new Slipknot and Underoath albums. Nope, not there. And while hardcore isn't exactly the most prominent music on earth, they haven't even heard of Underoath. And did I mention that they gave Kanye West's Graduation five stars a while back? ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Boycotting Rolling Stone
Wenner Media, the owner of this magazine, is responsible for shameless attacks on Sarah Palin and obvious bias in journalism. I, for one, won't be buying anything associated with Wenner Media. If they go bankrupt, it's their own fault and rightly deserved.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Out with the old ...
Interesting to read these unhappy reviews. I just started reading this 6 months ago, and it's now my favorite mag. I love the political commentary and banter, and check out the latest songs suggested on rhapsody. Maybe it's not what it used to be, but I sure like it! :)



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I CAN'T WAIT 'till my 4 year, $6.49 subscripsion is over!
I used to absolutely LOVE RS, but now, let's just say I'm tired of being bashed over the head with their flawed, overly biased, one-way political ideology. I mean really, TWO Obama covers in a few weeks? Jeeze. The only thing they didn't do was put a halo and beard on him. I wonder if they realize they're just preaching to the choir? They will only have so many readers (the same ones over and over...) and pretty much that's it. They can't REALLY care about NEW readers, only their base, so what's the point? ... Read More



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