FRANKLIN, TN, February 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) To celebrate the 83rd annual Academy Awards, Internet retailer Magazines.com is featuring Entertainment Weekly, an entertainment magazine devoted to covering the movie industry and pop culture, at a special discounted price.
Magazines.com is offering 30 issues of Entertainment Weekly for $15 or 60 issues of Entertainment Weekly for $20. This special offer is available at http://www.magazines.com/product/entertainment-weekly through February 28.
The 83rd annual Academy Awards, the entertainment industry's biggest event, will be held at the famed Kodak Theatre in Hollywood and hosted by actors James Franco and Anne Hathaway. Last year's best acting winners Sandra Bullock, Jeff Bridges, Mo'Nique and Christoph Waltz will be among the star-studded presenters.
Magazines.com is the oldest, the largest and the most dependable magazine subscription service on the Internet. We are a privately-held company based in Franklin, Tenn., a suburb of Nashville. Our major investors include Time Inc., publisher of great magazines like People and Sports Illustrated.
With more than 2,000 titles available, Magazines.com offers people a fun, easy way to discover new magazines and helps them track subscriptions. Magazines.com is the leading independent agent selling subscriptions, serving customers online at Magazines.com and by telephone at 800-MAGAZINES (800-624-2946.)
Magazines.com Features Limited Time Offer for Entertainment Weekly
To celebrate the 83rd annual Academy Awards, Internet retailer Magazines.com is featuring Entertainment Weekly at 92% off the cover price.
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[Press-News.org] Magazines.com Features Limited Time Offer for Entertainment WeeklyTo celebrate the 83rd annual Academy Awards, Internet retailer Magazines.com is featuring Entertainment Weekly at 92% off the cover price.