Tina Brown writing for Huffington Post:
After 80 years in print, the newsmagazine adopts an all-digital format.
We
are announcing this morning an important development at Newsweek and
The Daily Beast. Newsweek will transition to an all-digital format in
early 2013. As part of this transition, the last print edition in the
United States will be our Dec. 31 issue.
Meanwhile,
Newsweek will expand its rapidly growing tablet and online presence, as
well as its successful global partnerships and events business.
Newsweek
Global, as the all-digital publication will be named, will be a single,
worldwide edition targeted for a highly mobile, opinion-leading
audience who want to learn about world events in a sophisticated
context. Newsweek Global will be supported by paid subscription and will
be available through e-readers for both tablet and the Web, with select
content available on The Daily Beast.
Four
years ago we launched The Daily Beast. Two years later, we merged our
business with the iconic Newsweek magazine—which The Washington Post
Company had sold to Dr. Sidney Harman. Since the merger, both The Daily
Beast and Newsweek have continued to post and publish distinctive
journalism and have demonstrated explosive online growth in the process.
The Daily Beast now attracts more than 15 million unique visitors a
month, a 70 percent increase in the past year alone—a healthy portion of
this traffic generated each week by Newsweek’s strong original
journalism.
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