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The Wall Street Journal will cease publishing the European and Asian print editions of the newspaper over the next week, as the company shifts its focus to digital amid an increasingly challenged ...
Newsweek, the struggling newsweekly that was sold for $1 two years ago, will drop its print edition after an eight-decade run to become digital-only by the end of the year.
Penthouse, which has been in print for 50 years, said it will now be offered in a digital format.
Playboy magazine has informed some readers with discounted subscriptions that they will no longer get the print edition.
The brand’s owner agreed to a deal with Minute Media, quelling concerns the magazine might stop publishing in print.
The Financial Times will next year launch a single print edition across all its international markets, in a further shift of the business newspaper's strategy toward digital output.
Dow Jones & Co. plans to stop publishing the print version of SmartMoney, a personal-finance magazine, although it will expand its digital platform.
The Wall Street Journal is giving up on printing newspapers for Asia and Europe. The 128-year-old paper will stop publishing its European edition on Friday, and its Asian edition a week later.
That is beginning to change, as an increasing number of magazine publishers test "digital editions" -- electronic versions of their publications that replicate every page of the print edition down ...
Stephen King has no plans for a digital edition of his new book, "Joyland," hoping to get more people to shop for it in a physical bookstore.
The Wall Street Journal, faced with declining advertising revenue, has announced it will end publication of its print editions in Europe and Asia. Today is the final edition in Europe; in Asia ...
The print Journal alone has recorded 17 consecutive quarters of circulation-revenue growth, including nearly 6% in the third quarter, as we broadened and improved it.
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