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3-475: News Review was a British news magazine, first published by Cosmopolitan Press in 1936. Its publishers, who also launched Cavalcade around the same time, envisaged News Review as a competitor to the U.S. Time magazine. It was later sold to Odhams Press . The headquarters was in London . The magazine ended its run by eventually being amalgamated into Odhams' Illustrated magazine in 1950. Writers for

6-614: The News Review included Reg Freeson and a young Peter Dacre . This news magazine or journal-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cavalcade (magazine) Cavalcade was a British weekly news magazine which was in circulation between 1936 and 1950. It was modelled on the American magazine Time . The first issue of Cavalcade appeared in February 1936. The founding publisher

9-438: Was News Periodicals Ltd. In 1937 Cavalcade reported that its circulation was 50,000 copies, but next year the magazine was sold due to financial problems. Cavalcade was the only British publication which published the photographs of King Edward and Wallis Simpson in the summer of 1936 taken when they were on holiday. These photographs made their relationship publicly known for the first time. An Australian edition of

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