I didn't start reading Newsweek until I joined the Peace Corps and the
international edition was provided to volunteers for free. I stopped
reading it soon thereafter, finding it to be racist, inflammatory, and
just plain poorly written. I don't see this as a reason to lament the
death of print; I see it as celebration for the end of a crappy
magazine.

On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Mark Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:
> After 82 years, the number 2 newsweekly will shut down its dead tree edition
> as of the end of the year--it will remain as a tablet edition called
> Newsweek Global and articles from that will be crossposted on sister web
> site the Daily Beast:
>
> http://www.thewrap.com/media/column-post/newsweek-ends-print-edition-after-80-years-61161
>
> Which now begs the question of how long Time and U.S. News (and for that
> matter, The Economist, which has picked up a bigger North American audience
> in recent years for its more serious approach) will continue to put out
> print editions.
>
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