Newsweek will start printing again next year
Fp Archives • 11 years agoEditor-in-Chief Jim Impoco says the news magazine's owners, IBT Media, want to "hit the reset button" and move to a business model where a weekly print magazine would be mainly supported by subscription fees instead of advertising.
After all digital 2013, Newsweek to return to print in 2014
Fp Archives • 11 years agoTina Brown, former editor of New Yorker and Vanity Fair, to leave publishing
Fp Archives • 11 years agoTina Brown, the editor who oversaw the ill-fated merger of Newsweek and The Daily Beast website, said Wednesday that she's parting ways with the company.
IBT media buys Newsweek from IAC/Interactive Corp
Fp Archives • 12 years agoIBT Media said in a statement the deal did not include the online news and commentary site The Daily Beast, which IAC had acquired along with Newsweek.
Escaping Mumbai's red light district: Shweta's inspiring story
Rohinichatterji • 12 years agoShweta was recently featured in Newsweek’s Women in The World: 25 Under-25 Young Women To Watch, along with Malala Yousufzai for her efforts to uplift young girls who are marginalized.
Digital Newsweek with video covers is an awesome experience
Binoo • 12 years agoNewsweek in its digital foray is trying to push the limits of a news magazine. Alone among all visual and reading experiences, a digital magazine will combine various aspects including e-commerce.
Digital Newsweek with video covers is an awesome experience
Binoo • 12 years agoNewsweek in its digital foray is trying to push the limits of a news magazine. Alone among all visual and reading experiences, a digital magazine will combine various aspects including e-commerce.
Newsweek’s #LastPrintIssue: Who’s next?
Anant Rangaswami • 12 years agoThe cover of the issue lends muscle to Brown’s statement that they are "ahead of the curve." Using a hashtag #lastprintissue ensured that Newsweek is discussed on the medium that the magazine will now embrace – digital.
Newsweek goes digital: How will it affect print news mags in India?
Anant Rangaswami • 12 years agoNews magazines in India already have one thing going for them. Considering all the print products, they are, by their high cover prices (India Today and Outlook have cover prices of Rs 30), the least dependent on advertisers.
What death of Newsweek print means for Economist and Time
Binoo • 12 years agoIn the near future, India Today, Outlook and Week, will have no option but to scale down print circulation.