Nash Country Weekly
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The June 15, 2015 issue, the first after the rename to Nash Country Weekly, featuring Sam Hunt on the cover.
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Editor-in-Chief | Lisa Konicki |
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Categories | Music magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | American Media, Inc. |
Total circulation (December 2011) |
63,924[1] |
First issue | April 12, 1994[2] |
Final issue | May 2, 2016 |
Country | USA |
Based in | Nashville, Tennessee |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 1074-3235 |
Nash Country Weekly was an American lifestyle weekly magazine about country artists and their music, established in 1994.[3] The magazine focused on country music stars and events, and regularly featured exclusive interviews with recording artists and country music news.[4] Country Weekly also cosponsored the CMT/TNN Country Weekly Music Awards, at the time the only nationally televised country music awards show that allowed fans to vote for the winners.[5]
In February 2009, Country Weekly reverted to a weekly magazine, having been issued fortnightly since 1999. The magazine also dropped subscriptions at that point (which it has since reinstated), and changed its logo.[6] The magazine was renamed Nash Country Weekly in June 2015, as a means of co-branding with Nash FM.[7] Nash Country Weekly closed its print publication in April 2016.[8]
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