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In reply to the discussion: Newsweek Will End Print Magazine in 2013 [View all]NEOhiodemocrat
(912 posts)4. I agree
I was ending my subscription anyway and those I get for two of my kids at the end of this month. I haven't liked it at all since the takeover. Still getting subscription renewals in the mail, have to check if they specify it is going out of print market, and what the price is. Just curious not going to renew anyway. I have just been pitching them.
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It's been awful since it ran a glam shot of Paula (Remember her?) Jones on its cover
sarge43
Oct 2012
#16
And our culture as a whole. All breaking news all the time with no analysis. Ever.
Iris
Oct 2012
#15
Yep. I like being able to access magazines on my ipad, but that's an added benefit of being a
Iris
Oct 2012
#44
I remember issues of Time that were more than 100 pages, and rich in information
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#28
I am excited about progress. I don't think we should hold onto relics just to protect jobs... nt
Comrade_McKenzie
Oct 2012
#43