Subject: | FW: Newsweek To Cease Circulation of Print Edition |
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Date: | Thu, 18 Oct 2012 14:07:58 -0400 |
New York Times
Newsweek, the weekly magazine that for decades summarized the
news for households across the United States but struggled to
maintain relevance in the Internet era, announced
on Thursday that it would cease print publication at
the end of the year.
Tina Brown, founder of the Daily Beast Web site and the
driving force behind its merger with Newsweek, announced the
move on Thursday in a message on the Daily Beast co-written
with Baba Shetty, the recently hired chief executive.
“We are announcing this morning an important development at
Newsweek and The Daily Beast. Newsweek will transition to an
all-digital format in early 2013. As part of this transition,
the last print edition in the United States will be our Dec.
31 issue,” Ms. Brown said.
The all-digital version of the magazine will be called Newsweek Global and operate on a paid subscription model. The name Newsweek, in spite of its trouble in print, still has value in terms of international licensing, as well as several conferences Ms. Brown has created.
http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/18/newsweek-will-cease-print-publication-at-end-of-year/
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/10/18/a-turn-of-the-page-for-newsweek.html
-- Birdie MacLennan University of Vermont