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Howard Kurtz - Time's and Newsweek's Survival Strategy After Recent Cutbacks
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Deathrace 2009
This Blog Is Full Of Crap — According to this article, Newsweek is dying faster than Time Magazine. These old dinosaurs can't even out-liberal rag the liberal rags and blogs that are bleeding them dry of readers and advertisers. As long as both of these rags die, I'm okay with that. (Although I wish they'd hurry up about it.)

Not Waiting For The Asteroid
small dead animals — Not Waiting For The Asteroid [image] " They are pursuing a more elite audience, in print and on the Web, abandoning the old Henry Luce notion of catering to the masses." The road to survival, no question. Posted by Kate at January 20, 2009 6:30 PM

Not to Muck Up the Lovefest
Talking Points Memo — But what the hell is Howie Kurtz talking about? In an article on the on-going belt-tightening at the big news weeklies, I find this graf ... The rival editors [of Time and Newsweek] are turning out weeklies that are smaller, more serious, more opinionated and, though they are loath to admit it, more liberal. They are pursuing a more elite audience, in print and on the Web, abandoning the old Henry Luce notion of catering to the masses. It is nothing less than a survival strategy. The evidence of this is Joe Klein and ...

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