Scouting (magazine) explained

Scouting
Editor:Michael Goldman
Editor Title:Editorial Director
Editor2:Aaron Derr
Editor Title2:Senior Editor
Editor3:Michael Freeman
Editor Title3:Associate Editor
Frequency:Five times a year: January–February, March–April, May–June, September–October, and November–December
Total Circulation:955,637[1]
Circulation Year:June 2012
Category:Scouting
Company:Boy Scouts of America
Firstdate:April 15, 1913
Finaldate:May - June 2020 (print)
Country:United States
Based:Irving, Texas
Language:English
Issn:0036-9500

Scouting magazine is a publication of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). The target audience is adult leaders of Cub Scouts, Scouts, and Venturers. It carries news on Scouting events, articles on aspects of Scouting such as service, outdoor skills and activities, and features about Scouting activities. It began publication on April 15, 1913, with five-times-a-year mail subscriptions included in the registration fee for all volunteer leaders registered with the BSA. The last print edition was the May - June 2020 issue, although online content continues to be updated.[2]

Recurring content includes: Feature articles, Trailhead, What I've Learned, Advancement FAQs, Cub Scout Corner, Nature of Boys, What Would You Do?, Merit Badge Clinic, Ethics, Great Gear, Health & Wellness, Survive This!, Fuel Up, Dutch Treat, Boys' Life Preview, and Cool Camp.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: eCirc for Consumer Magazines. June 30, 2012. Alliance for Audited Medi. December 2, 2012.
  2. Mosby, Roger C.. Roger Mosby. Big Changes Ahead for Scouting - and Scouting. Scouting magazine. May–June 2020. 108. 3. 2.