General Interest
Time
As newsweeklies in general struggle for relevance, Time has hung tough, increasing readership along the way. In a dramatic news year, the magazine showed it may be big, but it’s still nimble. When Osama bin Laden died, Time put out three issues in a week’s time, a first for the magazine. With Steve Jobs’ passing, it stopped the presses to put out a Jobs-filled issue. Print ad pages were up 4.2 percent to 955 in the first nine months of the year, and newsstand rose 16 percent (total circ: 3.4
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