Newsweek magazine has announced it will no longer exist in print form.
GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT, AND THEY’LL COME OUT FOR IT IN DROVES: The infamous quip often attributed to Red Skelton when asked about the enormous turnout at despised Hollywood mogul Harry Cohn’s funeral is apropos today as well: “So This Is How Newsweek Dies… With Thunderous Applause.”
Although, I’m not sure if the “We Are All Socialists Now” cover was the moment of Newsweek’s slow descent into death; there were plenty of warning signs leading up to it.
Witness the moment of Newsweek’s slow descent into death…
Newsweek goes hard left in late 2008... Newsweek lost almost $30 million in 2009...Newsweek staff lost new offices in early 2010...Evan Thomas of Newsweek declares the President “Sort of God” in mid-2009...Newsweek seemingly puts Obama on its cover every week — OK, to be fair, every other week – during the 2008 election cycle and early 2009...By the early summer of 2010, “Washington Post Co. Seeking to Unload Money-losing Newsweek.”
In related news, National Review’s print magazine is alive and well.
Here’s why…
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