Good's Outlook Less Good
Good magazine, the for-profit bimonthly “for people who give a damn,” is scaling back to a quarterly frequency, reports Folio.
The three-year old title has quickly made a name for itself with coverage on everything from transportation to biotech to a guy who keeps bees on a Manhattan rooftop. The magazine hasn’t been shy about experimenting, either: for its March issue, titled “The Recession Issue,” the company shrunk the mag 80 percent and saved untold money on printing and distribution.
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