Top 10 Longest Running Print Magazines Still Being Published

Top 10 Longest Running Print Magazines Still Being Published

Print magazines have been a staple in the publishing industry for decades, with some titles standing the test of time. Here are the top 10 longest running print magazines that have continued to captivate readers year after year:

1. Reader's Digest

With a history dating back to 1922, Reader's Digest has been a household name for generations, offering a mix of articles on health, humor, and inspiring stories.

2. National Geographic

Since 1888, National Geographic has been taking readers on a journey around the world with stunning photography and in-depth articles on science, nature, and culture.

3. The New Yorker

First published in 1925, The New Yorker is known for its literary content, cartoons, and commentary on politics and current events.

4. Time

Founded in 1923, Time magazine has been a leading source of news and analysis, covering a wide range of topics from politics to entertainment.

5. Vogue

Since 1892, Vogue has been a fashion authority, showcasing the latest trends in clothing, beauty, and lifestyle.

6. Popular Science

With a history dating back to 1872, Popular Science has been keeping readers informed about the latest developments in science and technology.

7. Scientific American

Founded in 1845, Scientific American is one of the oldest continuously published magazines in the United States, focusing on scientific discoveries and innovations.

8. Harper's Magazine

First published in 1850, Harper's Magazine features essays, fiction, and investigative journalism on a wide range of topics.

9. The Atlantic

Since 1857, The Atlantic has been a respected source of long-form journalism, commentary, and cultural criticism.

10. Harper's Bazaar

Founded in 1867, Harper's Bazaar is a leading fashion magazine, known for its coverage of high-end fashion and celebrity culture.

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