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  • Starting this August, Entertainment Weekly will no longer be a weekly publication. 1 / 9

  • The entertainment magazine is moving to a monthly schedule as part of the brand's "reimagining." 2 / 9

  • The last weekly issue will be released on July 5. 3 / 9

  • Its August issue will become the magazine's first monthly outing. 4 / 9

  • Deputy editor J.D. Heyman will take the top editorial position to oversee the transition. 5 / 9

  • Entertainment Weekly will also redouble its efforts on digital, social, video and experiential platforms. 6 / 9

  • "Readers can expect more of what they love," Heyman said in a statement. 7 / 9

  • "More access, more memorable features, more in-depth conversation about Hollywood and its brightest talent." 8 / 9

  • In 2017, Meredith Entertainment purchased Time Inc., including Entertainment Weekly, for $2.8 billion. 9 / 9