Times Publisher Compares Print Media to the Titanic
"Even if the Titanic came in safely to New York Harbor, it was still doomed."
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"Even if the Titanic came in safely to New York Harbor, it was still doomed."
"We — and the entire media world — have been hit hard by both the severe recession and the seismic shifts wrought by the Web."
"They said they couldn't handle laying off everybody all at once. So every magazine has a scheduled day."
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Its ad-to-editorial ratio was the reason the beloved food title met the chopping block.
Four magazines die so that others may live.
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