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Print is NOT dead: Newsweek coming back

December 05, 2013

Started in 1933 and publishing both within the US and internationally for 80 years, Newsweek is one of the best-known weekly magazines around. Its decision to cease print publication at the end of last year in favor of a digital-only service was thus a surprise, but what's even more eyebrow-raising is that the editors have reversed their decision and will resume printing the magazine from early next year. With a renewed emphasis on subscription fees over advertising as the central revenue source, Newsweek hopes to swim against the tide that's swept many other printed publications out of business.

Read more here and here

Tags: newsweek, print, digital-only
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