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Radar says that it was "targeted to upwardly mobile, educated women & men aged 25-39. Like its readers, Radar was smart but accessible, stylish but not superficial and equally at home with high & low culture." The magazine also produces a popular daily website, radaronline.com , which features breaking news and insider gossip, interviews with leading political and entertainment figures, and columns on media, sex, pop culture, and politics. The magazine had published many high-profile stories since its debut, including a provocative report on the daily lives of soldiers in Iraq, a behind-the-scenes account of Disneyworld's costumed characters, and an expose of "T.V.'s dumbest, vainest, meanest anchors." Radar's first issue was published in May 2005 . After publishing three issues in 2005, Radar folded, as Zuckerman cited "lack of advertising traction." Roshan said at the time of the folding, he was in talks with new investors in hopes his magazine could continue publishing. Such hopes materialized not. OFFICIAL SITE radaronline.com |
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