The New Republic Debuts Redesign
Nearly century-old brand adds digital savvy to print legacy
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Almost a year after being purchased by Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, The New Republic has unveiled an extensive redesign. In addition to its 20 annual print issues—the first of which hits newsstands today—the revamped New Republic brand includes a website, tablet app, audio versions of its articles and a live event platform.
“We believe that our new hyper-information age is thrilling, but not entirely satisfying,” Hughes wrote in his debut issue as publisher and editor in chief, which includes a cover interview with President Obama.

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