Campaign India Team
Jul 02, 2009

People magazine celebrates one year anniversary

People magazine, published by the Outlook group, is celebrating its one year anniversary with a special tribute section in memory of music legend Michael Jackson. The issue which is being billed as a special collectors’ edition covers the 40-year career and untimely death of Michael Jackson and will examine the surreal life of the King of Pop, which came to an abrupt end on June 25, just weeks before his highly anticipated comeback concerts in London.

People magazine celebrates one year anniversary

People magazine, published by the Outlook group, is celebrating its one year anniversary with a special tribute section in memory of music legend Michael Jackson.

The issue which is being billed as a special collectors’ edition covers the 40-year career and untimely death of Michael Jackson and will examine the surreal life of the King of Pop, which came to an abrupt end on June 25, just weeks before his highly anticipated comeback concerts in London.

The special issue has details of what the musician did in his last few days. In addition to the special on Michael Jackson, the rest of the issue features 50 celebrities talking about the various firsts in their life.


 

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