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Reader's Digest, an American magazine, is distributed in many countries and regions around the world. Founded in 1922, it is published every month. This is an instinct for some general interest in rich family magazines. The story articles it involves cover health, ecology, government, international affairs, sports, tourism, science, commerce, education, humor, jokes and other fields.

Reader's Digest is one of the best-selling magazines in the world at present. It has 48 editions, involving 19 languages, and sells well in more than 60 countries in the world. The magazine articles published this month are easy to understand, rich and extensive in content, and often full of lasting value and fun; At the same time, it is also committed to providing information for readers of all ages and cultural backgrounds, broadening their horizons and cultivating their physiological, psychological and spiritual motivation. Its research topics include health care, popular science, sports, gourmet cooking, tourism and leisure, finance and politics, home and gardening, art and entertainment, business and culture. Other fixed columns include jokes, riddles, tests, animations and letters from readers. Reader's Digest aims to attract as wide a readership as possible through various fields of interest to readers.

The world with different times and cultural backgrounds inspires readers' souls. Broaden their horizons. Improve the quality of life. Improving the taste of life is the mission of Reader's Digest!

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history

Reader's Digest didn't have its real name when it was first published, 1922, and it was later renamed Reader's Digest.

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Differences between China's Reader Magazine and American Reader's Digest

China people's readers, the world's first Chinese periodical, Gansu and China's "readers", I had to use the magazine "Reader's Digest", which is the name. Because of a legal dispute with the American "Reader's Digest" with the same name, it was renamed July 1993 "Readers". In 2008, Reader's Digest magazine landed in China, with issue 1-2. The first issue was called Putin Know.

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Reader's Digest went bankrupt.

On August 17, 2009, Reader's Digest, the publisher of American Reader's Digest magazine, announced that it planned to file for bankruptcy protection for its American business within 15 days for the purpose of restructuring and reducing the debt burden. Reader's Digest magazine will be under the bankruptcy protection of Chapter 1 1 of the Pakistan Bankruptcy Act of the United States. Because this Act only applies to the United States, the magazine's business in other parts of the world will not be affected.

According to Reader's Digest, the total debt is $2.2 billion. People hope to get bankruptcy protection and gain time for reorganization. It will reach a further agreement with creditors and other shareholders, formally file for bankruptcy within one month, and all directors except CEO will resign. In the second half of 2008, the circulation of the American version of Reader's Digest was 8.2 million, which was 2 percentage points higher than the guaranteed circulation of its advertisers. However, compared with the previous year, it has dropped by 12, and the trend of shrinking market is hard to reverse. In June this year, Reader's Digest announced that the guaranteed circulation was reduced from 8 million to 5.5 million, while the annual circulation was.