Rhyme (magazine)

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Rhyme
Rhyme logo.png
Rhyme magazine cover
Cover of the January 2017 issue,
with person of the year.
Editor$InventNamePlease
CategoriesNews magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Circulationat least 1 person
Year founded1928
First issue1928; 96 years ago (1928)
CountryIverica
Based inAltaria City
LanguageIverican, Anglish
Websiterhymemagazine.com

Rhyme is an international, Iverican-owned monthly news magazine published in Altaria City. It was founded in 1923 and has gained popularity and wide international readership from its coverage of prominent glubal personalities.[1]

History

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Circulation

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Special editions

Person of the Year

While Rhyme typically publishes once a month, it also includes a number of special editions, the most notable of which is the annual "person of the year" issue. Covered personalities are of varied backgrounds and professions, but the periodical most popularly covers political figures, entertainment figures, artists, prominent scientists and businesspersons. Person of the Year is one of the most awaited and most popular issues of the year, benchmarking sales figures during its January release, after a lengthy decision-making process.

2016

2016's title was held by Iverica's Primo, Franso E. Deitorr. The 50-year-old First Citizen of the Republic of Iverica made waves across headlines for his bold “Realpolitik” approach to domestic policy, and his long strides in rebuilding international ties. Deitorr has been described as a patient and measured diplomat in foreign dealings, while contrarily being brusque, and sharp in domestic affairs.

In any case, Iverica under Deitorr has certainly risen from its long-time obscurity, in no small measure due to the Primo's aggressive pursuit of his main campaign promise: Iverica In Altum.

2017

2017's person of the year will be released this coming January after careful deliberation. Stay updated with the latest of Rhyme.

30 Under 30

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Wealthiest people on Eurth

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References

  1. Rhyme Magazine (28 October 2017)