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National Review
National Review is a news and politics magazine that offers conservative news, commentary and opinion about current events in our world. National Review is still going strong since its introduction by William F. Buckley, Jr. -- an American conservative author and commentator -- in 1955. This smart, well-written publication continues to be on the forefront of conservative thought. National Review is able to capture insider political knowledge from its Washington D.C.-based staff as well as from conservative thinkers and leaders from outside the Beltway. Published bi-weekly, the news magazine offers editorials, commentary and analysis on both American and international issues, including politics, economics, culture, law and society. Each issue of National Review is comprised of shorter articles and longer features, and is divided into sections, including: Books, Arts & Manners, which is dedicated to book reviews, culture commentary and social etiquette; The Week, a recap of notable news and events; Athwart, a column that highlights the magazine's conservative ideals; Poetry; and Happy Warrior, which features someone undeterred by opposition.

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Publisher: National Review
Issues per year: 12
First Issue Delivery: 8 to 12 Weeks. Click here for more info
Publishing Frequency: Monthly
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Q. How do I renew my subscription To National Review Magazine?

You can easily renew your subscription to National Review magazine online by selecting the RENEW option. Enter the mailing address as it appears on your current issue of National Review and your renewal will be added to your existing subscription and extended with no duplicates. You do not need an account number to renew your National Review magazine subscription. Please expect to see the new expiration date on your current cover of National Review magazine within 8 to 12 Weeks weeks of renewing. Since we do not auto-renew, we recommend renewing at least 8-12 weeks before your National Review magazine subscription expires. We will send you a renewal reminder via email only close to expiry.

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National Review magazine is published 12 times a year, therefore, your first issue will start approximately 8 to 12 Weeks of placing your order. This is because when we receive your order, it takes about a week for your subscription to be received and scheduled by the publisher. It will then be included with the publisher's next production cycle and shipped to you via standard mail.

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Changing your address can be done easily online. Please follow 'My Active Subscriptions,' and click on address change link next to your magazine and enter your new address. That’s it! If you did not order from us, please contact National Review publisher by following the 'Magazine Subscriber Services,' link above for the 1-800 number for online support.

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If you have missed any issue of National Review, please let us know and we will extend your subscription by the number of issues missed and also find out if the post office is having any problems delivering your subscription. Note that National Review magazine is published 12 times a year therefore a Monthly publication.

Q. Where can I find my expiration date for National Review?

The month and expiration date (month/year e.g. Dec 22) of your National Review subscription can be found on your magazine label above your name on the right.

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We currently offer National Review magazine at a discounted rate of $59.00 for a full-year subscription. That is at a 59% discount off the newsstand price. Please email us for any issues with pricing, offers, or coupons to better assist you.

Q. I renewed my National Review subscription but received a renewal notice in the mail. Why is that?

Renewal notices are automatically mailed out by the publisher 8 weeks or even 16 weeks before your National Review subscription expires. The notices might also come from other companies soliciting subscriptions. Unfortunately, we have no control over that. However, if you ordered from us, simply ignore the notices since you do not owe anything!

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If you ordered your National Review magazine from the publisher with the auto-renewals or "bill me later" option, you might be obligated to pay the invoice as part of their preferred continuous service unless you cancel. To call National Review and cancel or ask them to stop sending you invoices, please go to Magazine Subscriber Services for publisher customer service. If you ordered from us, simply ignore the reminders since we do not offer auto-renewals or mail-out bills or invoices.

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You can order a gift subscription by following the Give a Gift Subscription link above to be taken directly to National Review gift page.

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If available, full access to the digital version of National Review magazine will be delivered via email within 4-6 weeks. You can view your digital issue via iPad, mobile device, desktop, etc. just as you would with any web page. If available, the option to order a digital subscription is under ‘Options.’ Simply select 'Digital' and proceed to checkout. Some print subscriptions come with FREE digital access. If available, this will be shown next to the National Review magazine cover above.

Q. Is National Review magazine still being published?

Yes, National Review magazine is still being published by National Review.


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