Reader's Digest is a global media and direct marketing company that educates, entertains and inspires people of all ages with engaging and informative content. Its products and services are available in print, web, e-books, mobile apps, and more.
Founded in 1922 by DeWitt and Lila Wallace in New York City
First publication had a circulation of 1,500 copies
In the 1940s, Reader's Digest became the most widely read magazine in the United States with a circulation of 10 million copies worldwide
Expanded into books, music, and home video production
In 2009, the company filed for bankruptcy and emerged in 2010 as a smaller, more focused entity.
A magazine that provides insights and inspiration for a happy, healthy home and life
A magazine that covers interesting geography, social issues, and scientific discoveries, through storytelling and captivating photography
A magazine that provides in-depth analysis of news and current events in the United States and around the world
A monthly magazine that covers a variety of topics, including health, travel, humor, and inspiring stories.
A book series that distills full-length novels down to shorter, easily digestible versions.
A book that offers step-by-step instructions and photographs to help readers master a wide range of sewing techniques.
Reader's Digest is a global media and direct marketing company that produces engaging and informative content through various channels, including print, web, e-books, and mobile apps.
Reader's Digest was founded in 1922 by DeWitt and Lila Wallace in New York City.
Reader's Digest Magazine covers a variety of topics, including health, travel, humor, and inspiring stories.
The Reader's Digest Condensed Books series distills full-length novels down to shorter, easily digestible versions.
Yes, Reader's Digest is still in business and provides a broad range of products and services worldwide.