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8. They brought this on themselves when they gave Rove a voice in the magazine
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 07:56 AM
Oct 2012

I cancelled my 10 year plus subscription not long after I read this article:

When Newsweek announced Tuesday that it was hiring Markos Moulitsas of Daily Kos to be a contributor during the 2008 presidential campaign, Kos told his readers, "Newsweek is ‘balancing' me out with someone that should make heads on our side explode."

As reported by the Washington Post moments ago, Moulitsas was quite prescient:

Newsweek has signed the president's former deputy chief of staff [Karl Rove] as a commentator who will turn out several columns on the 2008 campaign through inauguration day.

The Post continued (emphasis added throughout, h/t NBer Right2thePoint):

The move is not likely to prove popular among liberals who believe the mainstream media have been too soft on the Bush administration.

"We want to give readers a feel for what it's like to be on the inside," says Newsweek Editor Jon Meacham. "Our readers are sophisticated enough to know that what they get from Karl has to be judged in the context of who Karl is...Readers will have to decide if he's simply an apologist."

Newsweek (which is owned by The Washington Post Co.) will announce tomorrow that it is granting regular space to both Rove and Markos Moulitsas, the liberal firebrand who founded the Web site Daily Kos. "I'm fully prepared for both the right-wing and left-wing blogosphere to be outraged, which means we're doing our job," Meacham says.



Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2007/11/15/karl-rove-joins-newsweek#ixzz29ePbdyLU

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The all-digital future is a job- and paycheck-annihilator BeyondGeography Oct 2012 #1
Great point oberliner Oct 2012 #6
It comes down to the owners BeyondGeography Oct 2012 #13
Agreed Sherman A1 Oct 2012 #14
+1000 Blue_Tires Oct 2012 #41
It's scary to think about the future of journalism. Midwestern Democrat Oct 2012 #48
Newsweek has been AWFUL since Tina Brown took over. Zen Democrat Oct 2012 #2
I agree NEOhiodemocrat Oct 2012 #4
my wife jsut renewed her subscription like a month ago Beer Snob-50 Oct 2012 #30
Didn't she run Cosmo? 68 Rex Oct 2012 #7
I believe that was the late Helen Gurley Brown ProgressiveProfessor Oct 2012 #17
Vanity Fair And The Two Magazines Are As Different As Night And Day DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2012 #19
Agreed! I bet subscriptions are WAY down! JNelson6563 Oct 2012 #9
They are. AngryOldDem Oct 2012 #24
They might have survived tabasco Oct 2012 #12
This Ex-Subscriber RobinA Oct 2012 #33
It's been awful since it ran a glam shot of Paula (Remember her?) Jones on its cover sarge43 Oct 2012 #16
yep! xxqqqzme Oct 2012 #37
That's when I started calling it 'NewsWEAK' and cancelled it Maeve Oct 2012 #18
Absolutely. AngryOldDem Oct 2012 #23
It was already a dead magazine when she took over. Midwestern Democrat Oct 2012 #46
exactly my situation Carolina Oct 2012 #25
+1 Blue_Tires Oct 2012 #39
You can't keep employing people to make a product people aren't buying... brooklynite Oct 2012 #3
TOTALLY EXPECTED! When you are Print News You are already Old News boingboinh Oct 2012 #5
Newsweek was NEVER about breaking news... JHB Oct 2012 #10
And our culture as a whole. All breaking news all the time with no analysis. Ever. Iris Oct 2012 #15
Thank You.. cyclezealot Oct 2012 #21
Yep. I like being able to access magazines on my ipad, but that's an added benefit of being a Iris Oct 2012 #44
yes.. cyclezealot Oct 2012 #45
Couldn't Disagree More RobinA Oct 2012 #34
exactly Iris Oct 2012 #42
Spoken like someone who's never worked a day in the industry Blue_Tires Oct 2012 #40
They brought this on themselves when they gave Rove a voice in the magazine eringer Oct 2012 #8
There Are A Lot Of Reasons For Their Demise DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2012 #20
Well, I reckon the trees are celebtrating anyway. nt bemildred Oct 2012 #11
Newsweek has been a zombie for at least 40 years now slackmaster Oct 2012 #22
It died about the same time as Time. AlbertCat Oct 2012 #26
I remember issues of Time that were more than 100 pages, and rich in information slackmaster Oct 2012 #28
Good. The iPad has changed everything. nt onehandle Oct 2012 #27
The iPad Has Changed RobinA Oct 2012 #35
Dentist and doctors' offices to suffer the impact by 2015. FiveGoodMen Oct 2012 #29
Well, there's always Highlights... brooklynite Oct 2012 #31
OUCH. As a Postal worker, I don't like this news Utah_liberal Oct 2012 #32
I still can't email a package kentauros Oct 2012 #36
Newsweek became irrelevant with the rise of sites like Huffington Post, NYC Liberal Oct 2012 #38
I am excited about progress. I don't think we should hold onto relics just to protect jobs... nt Comrade_McKenzie Oct 2012 #43
So THAT's why they just ran this cover: Ken Burch Oct 2012 #47
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