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Newsweek to drop Print Publication - go all digital
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10-18-2012, 08:57 AM | #2 |
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Gardian UK is 'seriously' considering it too.
Print is expensive to produce and distribute. Web based publishing is far cheaper. With tablets becoming ubiquitous, it doesn't make a lot of sense to continue to use pulp. Who (besides me) doesn't have a tablet? but ... Newsweek is betting on continued subscription revenue through their mobile distribution. I think that's a risky move. Between the covers of a Newsweek print magazine you've got nothing but Newsweek. Between the covers of a tablet, you've got every news and entertainment source in the world: there's no need to limit yourself to newsweek even at the subscription price of free. and ... What will you find in the dentist's waiting room? |
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Linux Journal went all digital recently for the same reason.
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The tipping point is here, indeed. At least for magazines.
Declining print volume means the print overhead costs (warehousing, transport, etc) are eating them up alive. The smarter digital mags should try the old free-to-qualified-subscribers model of Infoworld and PC Week (among many other vertical market publications). And use direct email distribution. That way they get the ad revenue, the metrics to justify the ads, and bypass the middleman. Last edited by fjtorres; 10-18-2012 at 09:28 AM. |
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10-18-2012, 09:53 AM | #7 |
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Hmmm, I don't really see this the same way that you guys do. I see this more like "we are very close to going out of business so we have to do something." We will see in six months or six years if they do, in fact, go out of business.
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I don't know. the Economist, Financial Times and other news papers, news magazines and the like have a paperless option for people to choose. It costs the same as the paper option (which honks me off) but it is there. I am guessing that I am not the only one to take the paperless option (why bother recycling all that stuff when I don't need to). They have not gone to totally paperless but I have a feeling that they would be fine if they chose that route.
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10-18-2012, 10:39 AM | #10 |
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hmmm Does that include access to the website? For the Economist. I actually use it more at work on the computer than I do at home on my IPad.
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Anyone who's interested in this sort of thing should check out Wired for a stellar example of a digital version of a magazine. In my opinion they've struck a perfect balance between the vanilla approach of creating just a plain PDF version of their magazine, and the all-to-easy-to-envision extreme approach of making the digital version a multimedia spectacle.
The layout and content is very similar to their paper issue, but it's been enhanced with things like internet links, ability to buy products from the advertisements, sample audio and video when the situation warrants it (like in an article about a band) and it's all presented very tastefully and unobtrusively. |
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I quit reading Newsweek a few decades ago when they wrote that a single woman over 40 had a greater chance getting killed by terrorists than getting married, then refused to retract.
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10-18-2012, 12:38 PM | #14 |
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I used to get the newspaper; then the internet came along and I stopped subscribing.
I used to go to the library for magazines; then the internet came along and I stopped. Thanks to the internet, I can get all the news and magazine content I desire for free. I see no need to pay for content that offers no value above what I currently get for free. Adios print magazines and newspapers. Your time is up. The digital age is finally forcing you out. Your next challenge is to find a digital model that will ensure your survival. Definitely, not an easy task. |
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I've been getting by with their free option since I moved and let the print subscription expire. They'd do a whole lot better if they opened that digital option to everybody. Last edited by fjtorres; 10-18-2012 at 02:19 PM. |
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