Saturday Night Magazine (U.S.)

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Saturday Night Magazine
CategoriesLifestyle magazine
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherMichael H. Ritter
Founded2003
Final issue2010
CompanyAndela Publishing, LLC.
CountryUSA
WebsiteSnmag.com

Saturday Night Magazine was a lifestyle and entertainment magazine created in 2003

Malin Åkerman. It was found on college campuses in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Phoenix and Tucson, as well as at many off-campus retail locations. In November 2008, Saturday Night Magazine celebrated its 40th issue. In 2010 the magazine ended publication.[1]

Saturday Night Magazine features

"On Tap"

Saturday Night Magazine had a weekly section which outlines news and factoids as well as a "so over it" and "so into it" list.

"Destination Success"

"Destination Success" was the career section of Saturday Night Magazine. It focused on the varying career paths and successes of up and coming talent, entrepreneurs, and trendsetters.

Young Lee
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"The Scene"

"The Scene" is a monthly guide outlining the newest nightclubs, lounges, bars and restaurants in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tucson.[3]

Music

Each issue features a two-page interview with a musical artist. Previous artists featured include Gym Class Heroes, Tori Amos, Phantom Planet, Louis XIV, Death Cab for Cutie, Black Kids, Bloc Party, Steve Aoki, Hot Hot Heat, The Shins and Muse.

Car Guide

A themed monthly car section which broke down the features, design and specs of new vehicles.

Entertainment

A six-page section featured reviews of new TV shows, movies, gadgets, video games, DVDs, books and websites. Also included giveaways and celebrity Q&As. Recent featured celebrities include Jorge Garcia, Jared Padalecki, Zach Gilford, Haylie Duff, Kellan Lutz, Aaron Yoo and Drake Bell.

"Last Laugh"

"Last Laugh" was the comedy section of Saturday Night Magazine which is a photograph series accompanied by captions of comical situations.

Saturday Night Magazine online

Saturday Night Magazine's website (snmag.com) delivered daily updates, archived articles, extended editorial content and interactive extras including contests, giveaways, polls, photos and exclusive videos.

Annual issues

Annual issues included:

  • September – Back to School
  • October – Best of...
  • Dec/Jan – Holiday Gift Guide
  • February – Spring Break Travel Issue
  • March – Careers Issue
  • April – The Future of...
  • June – Summer Movie Preview
  • July – Swimsuit Issue

References

  1. ^ a b "Michael Ritter". VB Profiles. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Destination Success".
  3. ^ "The Scene". Saturday Night Online.

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