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Behind the scenes as Mad Magazine turns 60

Dec. 30: "I think the main appeal of this magazine is that we don't take ourselves too seriously," said editor John Ficarra. With its certain brand of humor and satire, Mad has been entertaining readers for six decades and counting.  TODAY's Jenna Wolfe reports. (TODAY)

Who is People magazine's new Sexiest Man Alive?

Nov. 14: Now that Bradley Cooper's reign as Sexiest Man Alive has officially come to an end, which lucky guy will take his place? Julie Jordan of People magazine announces the hunk who has earned the prestigious title. Now that Bradley Cooper's reign as Sexiest Man Alive has officially come to an end, which lucky guy will take his place? Julie Jordan of People magazine announces the hunk who has earned the prestigious title. (TODAY)

Marissa Mayer appears on magazine cover sans baby bump

Oct. 5: Yahoo!'s Marissa Mayer, who just a few months ago became the first pregnant woman to be named CEO of a Fortune 500 company, is taking heat for choosing not to pose for a Fortune magazine cover while pregnant. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.  Yahoo!'s Marissa Mayer, who just a few months ago became the first pregnant woman to be named CEO of a Fortune 500 company, is taking heat for choosing not to pose for a Fortune magazine cover while pregnant. NBC's Anne Thompson reports. (TODAY)

Royals to sue magazine over Kate photos

Sept. 14: Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are filing a lawsuit against a French magazine for publishing nude photos of Kate Middleton. NBC's Ian Williams reports. (NBC News)Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are filing a lawsuit against a French magazine for publishing nude photos of Kate Middleton. NBC's Ian Williams reports. (NBC News)

Time magazine: TODAY Show Twitter 'one of the best'

March 22: The TODAY anchors discuss Time  magazine naming the @todayshow Twitter account to its list of the best Twitter feeds of 2012.  The TODAY anchors discuss Time  magazine naming the @todayshow Twitter account to its list of the best Twitter feeds of 2012. (TODAY)

Al and daughter star in Appleseeds magazine

March 9: Susan Buckley, editor of Appleseeds, a magazine for kids, stops by to talk to TODAY's Al Roker. Al is featured in the latest issue in an article his daughter Leilia wrote that details his life as a weatherman.  Susan Buckley, editor of Appleseeds, a magazine for kids, stops by to talk to TODAY's Al Roker. Al is featured in the latest issue in an article his daughter Leilia wrote that details his life as a weatherman. (TODAY)

Al makes the cover of in-flight magazine

Feb. 2: TODAY's Natalie Morales and Savannah Guthrie congratulate our very own Al Roker for being the cover story of TODAY's Natalie Morales and Savannah Guthrie congratulate our very own Al Roker for being the cover story of "American Way" magazine and hone his huge contribution to TODAY. (TODAY)

Time magazine offers outlook for 2012

Dec. 30: Time magazine takes a look at what to expect in 2012, highlighting the Presidential race, medical improvements for breast cancer and Hollywood smack downs.  Time magazine takes a look at what to expect in 2012, highlighting the Presidential race, medical improvements for breast cancer and Hollywood smack downs. (TODAY)

People magazine's biggest stories of 2011

Dec. 27: From the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton to Charlie Sheen's meltdown, assistant managing editor Kate Coyne looks back at the salacious and uplifting stories from the past year.  From the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton to Charlie Sheen's meltdown, assistant managing editor Kate Coyne looks back at the salacious and uplifting stories from the past year. (TODAY)

Time magazine remembers an American icon

Oct. 6: After learning of the death of Steve Jobs, Time Magazine literally stopped the presses for the first time in 20 years to put the tech visionary on the cover for the eighth time. Time Managing Editor Rick Stengel and NBC's Tom Brokaw discuss Jobs' life and legacy. After learning of the death of Steve Jobs, Time Magazine literally stopped the presses for the first time in 20 years to put the tech visionary on the cover for the eighth time. Time Managing Editor Rick Stengel and NBC's Tom Brokaw discuss Jobs' life and legacy. (TODAY)

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