This Is What Newsweek's Digital Future Will Look Like

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It's been quite a year for Newsweek.

As the magazine plans for its transition to a digital-only future, you can count the remaining print editions of the storied publication on one hand. It's without question that this fall has been a tough one for the 80-year-old magazine, capped by the announcement of a round of layoffs last week. While the coming weeks will no doubt be rife with equal parts reflection on the magazine's print past and speculation as to its pixel-bound future, Newsweek's digital core has been working deftly and somewhat under the radar to fortify the foundations for the magazine's next chapter.

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