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James Gandolfini and Edie Falco, as Tony and Carmela Soprano, on the cover of the April 4, 2007 issue.
Steppin' Out
Founded1988
Official websitehttp://www.so-mag.com/

Steppin' Out is a weekly entertainment magazine that was founded by Larry Collins in September 1988. Based in New York and New Jersey, the magazine covers a variety of entertainment-related topics, including celebrity interviews, film reviews, entertainment gossip, horoscopes, and local event listings.

Content and Readership

The magazine has a print readership of over 50,000 and is known for featuring prominent celebrities on its covers. Its content ranges from industry news to classified ads, offering a wide range of topics for its audience. The publication has garnered a reputation for its celebrity features and entertainment insights.

Contributors and History

Larry Collins started the magazine with his wife Pamela in their home. A significant boost in the magazine's popularity came when Chaunce Hayden, the magazine's former chief editor, promoted it on The Howard Stern Show. In 2012, Dan Lorenzo took over as editor, contributing to both editorial content and advertising sales.

References

  1. "Steppin' Out Magazine". MondoTimes. Retrieved 26 March 2017.

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