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<p>the name "Page Six" was not changed due to its prominence. In February 2000, the Post announced the launch of Page Six's own website, hosted on "pagesix.com". The site was said to be funded by donations and sponsorships and feature news not seen in the newspaper. Some gossip stories on the Post's website were moved to pagesix.com. In February 2006, the New York Post launched "Page Six magazine", a branch of Page Six that published <a href="page.php?w=Magazine">magazines</a>. The first issue of the magazine featured gossip, photos of celebrities,</p><p>
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