Magazine world view:Sugar hit; WikiLeaks...meh; elephant ears; survey power; paper route
- Hachette closes teen mag Sugar; website stays (paidContent.org.uk)
- At fulfillment roundtable, panelists mull the changing role of bureaus (Audience Development)
- Reuters: U.S. has exaggerated WikiLeaks damage (Jon Slattery)
- News flash: editors don't have all the answers (WordCount)
- Jon Stewart did what pundits and reporters should have done (Media Matters)
- What makes newspaper-distributed magazines thrive in a digital age? (Mr. Magazine)
- Source Interlink expands into women's market with new magazine (Audience Development)
- NewPage, Verso owners reportedly discussing a deal (Dead Tree Edition)
- The elephant has ears: Some good news for mailers along with the rate hikes (Dead Tree Edition)
- Magazines love the iPad but no iPad ads appear in magazines (Folio:)
- Jamie Oliver serves up healthy profits for FT publisher Pearson (Guardian)
- Magazine on autistic children to launch next month (Press Gazette)
- Emap revamps Nursing Times after big reader survey (Press Gazette)
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