Saturday Review (U.S. Magazine) - Current Revival

Current Revival

In December 2010, Philadelphia Inquirer business columnist Joseph N. DiStefano reported in his blog that John Elduff of JTE Multimedia planned to "revive" both Collier's and Saturday Review as print and online magazines —mainly print, "for Americans 55 to 90". Both would "have a liberal share of attention to research" and look like they did in the 1950s.

Today the old name lives at least online in Saturday Review–Drug Trials, based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, the home of JTE.

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