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Update on the Future of Magazines

Monday, November 17, 2008
Category: Magazines

I’ve just posted an update to the article in Industries: Magazines.
This was a tough one. Just as I’d finish a new version, and before I could post it, new data would emerge forcing a further revision.
The main changes in this version are:
1. I’ve tried to expand my definition of “magazines” to include the broader range [...]

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Clearly, the Sky is Falling for the Newspaper Industry

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The title of this entry is pulled from an article in the New York Times by David Carr published ages ago: October 28th. Titled “Mourning Old Media’s Decline,” the piece allows me to create an entry on this blog that summarizes the sorry state of newspaper and magazine publishing, thereby avoiding what was starting to [...]

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