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United
Readers Service

United Readers' Service

Lakewood, Ohio

Magazine subscription service United Readers Service provides a large variety of general and special interest publications to consumers throughout the country. Using a Paid During Service (PDS) system, United Readers Service offers businesses and individual customers a choice of multiple selections and provides delivery for up to five years. United Readers Service protects its loyal customers from price increases, regardless of the cost of postage, paper, or other factors and gives each subscriber the ability to easily change their magazine selections during service.

Founded in 1972, United Readers Service headquarters is still in Lakewood, Ohio, and its customer base spans all 50 states. The company has grown every year since its inception. Through their website www.unitedreaders.com clients can view and select from over 300 popular publications. Selections range from a large variety of reading interests for men, women and children including, health & fitness, beauty & fashion, sports, business & finance, education, cooking, home improvement, current events, automotive & boating, history & science and other special interests. United Readers Service also provides guaranteed replacement if the magazine stops distribution.


United Readers Service's Publications

  • The Most Popular Magazines in the U.S.
    April, 2012
    Presented by United Readers’ Service

    With more than 3,000 magazines to choose from and more periodicals starting up every year, you should expect newsstands to grow even more crowded. With thousands of publications available, which magazines are the most popular? As of early 2010, the following rankings stand.

    1: AARP The Magazine
    Publisher: AARP
    Established: 1958
    Distribution: 23,721,626
    Synopsis: Bi-monthly publication aimed at the aging population, offering a wide variety of topics.

    2: AARP Bulletin
    Publisher: AARP
    Established: 1960
    Distribution: 23,574,328
    Synopsis: Similar to AARP The Magazine.

    3: The Costco Connection
    Publisher: Costco
    Established: N/A
    Distribution: 8,196,081
    Synopsis: Magazine sent to subscribers detailing new features and products at Costco stores.

    4: Better Homes and Gardens
    Publisher: Meredith
    Established: 1922
    Distribution: 7,644,011
    Synopsis: Covers home care and design issues, tips for healthy living, gardening topics, and more.

    5: Reader’s Digest
    Publisher: The Reader’s Digest Association
    Established: 1922
    Distribution: 6,112,811
    Synopsis: Novel-sized periodical containing an array of articles including humor, real-life experiences, world events, and more.

  • Preeminent Golfing magazines
    May, 2012
    Based in Lakewood, Ohio, United Readers’ Service has offered magazine subscribers access to hundreds of quality periodicals for the past four decades. Diverse categories include boating, woodworking, motorcycle, music, and sports. United Readers’ Service offers several magazines specifically oriented toward golfers, including Golf Digest, Golf World, and Golfweek.

    Established in 1950, Golf Digest is published in the United States by Condé Nast Publications and covers a wide range of golf subjects at all levels, including amateur and professional play. The magazine focuses on instructional tips and strategies intended to improve its readers’ golf games. Also prominent are profiles on top players and reviews of new pieces of equipment. One of its most anticipated offerings is the biennial “America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses” rankings, which take into consideration the opinions of hundreds of golf experts.

    For golfers who prefer to keep up-to-date on current news and statistics in the sport, Golf World is a must-read. Established in 1947, the magazine is America’s oldest golf periodical and focuses on the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour, as well as other international tours and events. United Readers’ Service encourages customers to access its full range of magazine subscriptions by calling 888-369-7323.

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