Talk:The American Weekly
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[edit]Article reads: “The name was changed to Pictorial Living in 1963 before it was finally cancelled in 1966.”
I have seen Pictorial Living issues as early as 1955 and as late as 1974, so this statement cannot be true. What actually happened was this: The American Weekly's final issue was Set. 1 1963. Beginning Sept. 8 it was merged with Pictorial Living, Hearst's other Sunday Supplement magazine. It was initially called “Pictorial Living combined with The American Weekly.” From clippings I have and pictures I’ve seen on-line, this double title existed for about a year, until late 1964, although I do not have the exact date it changed back to simply Pictorial Living, and would appreciate finding them. 71.162.113.226 (talk) 14:45, 10 November 2020 (UTC)
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