June 10, 2026

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Past Digital Cover: UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz featured on The Rich Reporter Magazine cover

The Rich Reporter Steps Into Print with a Power-Packed Debut Featuring Dana White

There’s something bold about choosing print in a digital-first world — especially when you do it with intention. That’s exactly what The Rich Reporter has done. After building momentum as a digital destination for ambition, influence, and culture, the magazine has officially launched its first-ever print edition — and it’s arriving with presence.

The debut issue doesn’t whisper. It announces itself. UFC President Dana White — a name synonymous with fearless leadership and unapologetic drive — graces the cover in a feature that explores more than just business. It’s a deep dive into mentality, risk-taking, and what it means to bet on yourself.

From the opening pages, the issue sets a tone: this is about impact. Not trends. Not hype. But long-game thinking and legacy-level moves.

Beyond the cover, The Rich Reporter delivers a curated lineup of voices that reflect its mission — to elevate, to inform, and to challenge readers to think bigger.

Inside, you’ll find profiles that span industries and backgrounds. Kathrine Narducci brings grace and grit from the screen to the page, sharing lessons from a career grounded in authenticity. Chanel West Coast, once known for her TV presence, steps forward as an artist and entrepreneur carving out her own lane.

Past Digital Cover: The Rich Reporter Magazine featuring Karate Kid/Cobra Kai star Martin Kove

There’s also Rick Harrison, who opens up about building a media empire on negotiation and instinct; Francis Suarez, the forward-thinking mayor putting Miami at the center of innovation; Larry Namer, whose entertainment legacy still influences the industry today; Clinton Sparks, merging creativity with commerce; and Adam Weitsman, whose business acumen is matched only by his philanthropic spirit.

What ties them all together? Vision. Grit. An unwillingness to play small.

The magazine doesn’t just talk luxury — it lives it. The print edition is being distributed in elevated spaces where culture happens: boutique hotels, exclusive lounges, fine dining venues, and members-only clubs throughout South Florida and beyond. These are the places where influence flows naturally — and The Rich Reporter belongs right in the mix.

To support the print rollout, the magazine is activating its digital engine, which includes its viral media partner America’s Gone Viral. With a reach topping 20 million monthly views, the digital push ensures that the stories from print reach an even wider audience. Expect short-form videos, behind-the-scenes drops, and editor-approved highlights — all extending the life and relevance of the issue far beyond the page.

Past Digital Cover: The Rich Reporter Magazine featuring Chazz Palminteri

So what does this launch really represent?

It’s not just a new format. It’s a declaration of identity. The Rich Reporter isn’t chasing numbers. It’s curating value. It’s telling the stories that deserve space, attention, and time — in print, online, and in the minds of its readers.

For a generation of leaders, creatives, and entrepreneurs who want more than soundbites, The Rich Reporter offers something rare: depth. And in a time where everything moves fast, that’s exactly what stands out. With Dana White on the cover and a stacked editorial inside, the magazine’s print debut isn’t just a media moment — it’s the beginning of a new standard.