Christian Science Monitor drops print edition
October 29th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 22 times, 1 so far today
Christian Science Monitor drops print edition
Christian Science Monitor has announced that they are now going to concentrate on their online edition.
Christian Science Monitor thus becomes the first national newspaper in the US market to drop its daily print edition.
The paper was founded way back in 1908 and it happens to be the winner of seven Pulitzer Prizes.
Christian Science Monitor has said that they would now be printing just the weekend edition.
Their online version is performing much better compared to the print edition. And this has forced them to change their publishing focus.
Newspaper Editor John Yemma spoke about this new development: “Obviously, this is going to help with our costs, but it also enables us to put much more emphasis on the Web and basically put our reporting assets and our editorial assets where we think growth will be in a very tough industry in the future, which we think is the Web.”
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