U.S. News & World Report

The U.S. News & World Report is a weekly appearing formerly American news magazine published only a month since January 2009.

It was founded in 1933 as United States News. Since the merger with the magazine World Report in 1948, it appears under its present title. David Lawrence (1888-1973), the founder of the magazine, it sold to its employees, their units again in 1984 to Mortimer Zuckerman, the editor of the New York Daily News, was sold.

The U.S. News & World Report is in competition with the magazines Time and Newsweek. Behind these two is the magazine circulation moderately third place in the news magazine sector. She is known primarily through a seemingly annual ranking of American universities.

Despite its high sales figures to U.S. News and World Report appear because of due to the financial crisis losses since January 2009, only on a monthly basis. In addition, updates will be posted on the Internet.

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