The Magazine Publishing division consists of the following business units:



Newsweek, Award-winning weekly news magazine, published around the world and headquartered in New York City. Newsweek's editorial mission is to break news, identify trends, and provide compelling voices in journalism. Published for more than 70 years, Newsweek offers ten editions, appearing in more than 190 countries, with an audience of over 23 million. Newsweek has won more National Magazine Awards and more Loeb Awards than any other newsweekly.



Newsweek Nihon Ban, a Japanese-language newsweekly produced with TBS-Britannica, which translates and publishes the magazine.



Newsweek Hankuk Pan, a Korean-language newsweekly produced with Joong-ang Ilbo, which translates and publishes the magazine.



Newsweek En Español, a Spanish-language newsweekly produced with Ideas Publishing Group (IPG), based in Miami.



Newsweek Bil Logha Al-Arabia an Arabic-language newsweekly produced wth Dar Al-Watan Publishing Group in Kuwait, which translates and publishes the magazine.



Newsweek Polska, a Polish-language newsweekly produced with Axel Springer Polska, which translates and publishes the magazine.




Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, a travel magazine published 10 times a year servicing the leisure travel market with practical, affordable travel information.




Newsweek Productions. Television production company that produces non-fiction programming for PBS and cable networks.




Post Newsweek Tech Media, a media company in the government technology community, offering focused national publications, online services, trade shows, and conferences for the government information technology market.