This occurred as other news magazines suffered declines. Hardest hit was The Week, which suffered a This slight boost for Newsweek, though, does little to make up for its decade of heavy loss.
And, while the digital space offers new opportunities for magazine-style reading, it is still far from balancing out the slide in print revenues. Most news magazines do not break out such revenues separately, but industry leaders say the trends mirror those of the broad industry. But that money will still bring in a small share of total consumer magazine revenue: VSS projects it will tally just The explosion of tablet and smartphone ownership offers opportunities for news magazines to reengage readers in the digital space.
Mobile news consumers, Pew Research surveys have shown, are reading more long-form news content, more stories in one sitting and reading stories they were not necessarily searching for — all very different habits than the quick, search and find tendencies of desktop news consumption.
But magazines still have a long way to go to capture a solid portion of that mobile news audience. And revenues, both in digital subscriptions and digital advertising are far from what the print realm was providing.
May 28, The response to the Eastman op-ed suggests that many still see the magazine as the middlebrow, general-interest publication it was in the not-that-distant past—evidence that pink slime has entered the sphere of national publications as well. You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser and improve your visit to our site.
Alex Shephard is a staff writer at The New Republic. Want more politics, health care, and media updates? He says that Newsweek's ceasing publication of the print edition in is in "some ways a mixed blessing" that may help it avoid those pressures. We are going for a more premium and profitable user base.
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