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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 52 Label: Source Interlink Media Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Source Interlink Media Number Of Issues: 52 Publisher: Source Interlink Media Sales Rank: 1435 Studio: Source Interlink Media Subscription Length: 365 days
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Product Description: Magazine for those who are passionate about their soaps. Each issue contains full color photos, the latest scoop, juicy gossip, predictions, and the prior week's soap summaries.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Don't have it yet... It's been a month and I don't have the first issue yet so I can't very well review it.
Rating: - Still Worth Reading As a previous reviewer said, Soap Opera Weekly lost some of its bite when its original editor was fired. It used to be more seriousin its presentation of the soap world and more critical. That said, I still think it's worth a read if only to catch up on what's going on both on and behind the screen. I don't think someone really interested in finding out what's happening in the soap world can totally ignore it. Supplement this with Soap Opera Digest and you've pretty much got all the news you need ... Read More
Rating: - Up Close With Soaps: From "Passions" to "General Hospital" I'm a big fan of NBC's "Passions" and Soap Opera Weekly has done a great job pitching Jim Reilly's wacky and wonderful soap from its infancy in 1999 to its present day status as one of the most unique soaps on the air. "Soap Opera Weekly" also offers up-to-date sneak peeks, who's in, who's out plus great profiles and well versed critiques of some of daytime's best performers. The price is also right. No matter what soap you watch, SOD has plenty of info to offer. Lastly, their covers are terrific. ... Read More
Rating: - How the mighty have fallen. I am a disillusioned former subscriber to Soap Opera Weekly. After about seven years of receiving this magazine every week in the mail, it finally got too bad to be worth my time and money.
In the beginning, Weekly was a dream, something that should have been read whether or not one actually watched soap operas. Mimi Torchin, former editor, and columnist Marlena Delacroix were strong and opinionated women, who you might not always agree with but who were certainly intelligent.
The ... Read More
Rating: - All My Soaps I really enjoy reading this magaizine. It is not compliled with a number of pages that will take a while to read through to get to what I am searching for. I enjoy that it is light weight and I can carry it anywhere. I also enjoy that it is less expensive and I can get most of the information I am interested in without buying a small book, as the other magazines in your competion.
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