Friday, November 5, 2010

US News & World Report Goes Digital Only

U.S. News & World Report is going digital-only in 2011. Its last regular print issue will be published in December 2010.

Going forward, the magazine's non-subscription print offerings will be for newsstand sale and targeted distribution. That includes the college and grad guides, as well as hospital and personal finance guides. The magazine also says it will publish four other newsstand special editions, focusing on history, religion and some of the other subjects that have been a success for us in the past.

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