U.S. News & World Report to Drop Subscriptions

U.S. News & World Report will move closer to killing off its print product entirely next year, when it will stop mail delivery to its 1 million-plus subscribers after its December issue.
 
What’s left of U.S. News in print will be the relatively small number of themed issues like its college and hospital rankings that it will continue to sell on newsstands. In the first half of this year, single-copy sales averaged 39,143. U.S. News plans to publish eight of those in 2011, down from 10 this year.
 
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