Life Magazine to Stop Printing
According to Comcast, “Time Inc. is repositioning many of its brands to follow its readers and advertisers onto the Internet.” Their plans include no longer printing Life Magazine.
The market has moved dramatically since October 2004, and it is no longer appropriate to continue publication.
- Ann Moore :: CEO :: Time Inc.
Last month, we discussed The New York Times’s goal to transition from print to the Internet, and the question remains:
What printed materials can your church transfer to the Internet?
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