Yankee (magazine)
American magazine devoted to New England travel, home, food and features
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Yankee is a bimonthly (once every two months[2]) magazine about lifestyle, travel and culture in the New England region of the United States, based in Dublin, New Hampshire. The first issue appeared in September 1935. It has a paid circulation of below 300,000 in 2015, from a peak of one million in the 1980s.[3]
| Editor | Mel Allen |
|---|---|
| Categories | Regional magazine |
| Frequency | Once every two months |
| Publisher | Yankee Publishing, Inc. |
| Total circulation | 233,854[1] (2024) |
| Founder | Robb Sagendorph |
| Founded | 1935 |
| First issue | September 1935 |
| Company | Yankee Publishing Incorporated |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | Dublin, New Hampshire |
| Language | English |
| Website | newengland |
| ISSN | 0044-0191 |
Yankee Publishing Inc.
It is published by Yankee Publishing Incorporated (YPI), one of the few remaining family-owned and independent magazine publishers in the United States. YPI also owns the oldest continuously produced periodical in the US, the Old Farmer's Almanac, which it purchased in 1939.[4] In 2013, YPI acquired McLean Communications, publisher of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Business Review.[5] It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association.[6]