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Newsweek Owner Says Magazine Will Eventually Be Online Only

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It's a shame. The end of an era, really. I used to subscribe to Newsweek. I stopped when I couldn't tolerate the rag's liberal bias. If it had only remained objective in its reporting, I think the magazine might have survived.

But trash belongs in the trash. Liberals ran this thing into the ground. Goodbye, Newsweek. Sad though it is, good riddance to you and your offensive brand of "journalism." 


Newsweek Owner Says Magazine Will Eventually Be Online Only

By Sarah Frier - Jul 25, 2012 11:38 AM ET

Newsweek, the 79-year-old magazine, will eventually transition to an online-only publication, according to owner IAC/InterActiveCorp.

The New York-based company made the announcement during its quarterly earnings conference call today, saying it would curb investments in the money-losing business.


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-07-25/newsweek-owner-says-magazine-will-eventually-be-online-only.html




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