Magazine world view: Time bundling; Bye-bye Borders; Future shrinks
- Schofield Media shutters U.S. operations (Folio:)
- What's next for News Corp. and its worlds (Buzz Machine)
- UNICEF urges news media to 'move on' from phone hacking and focus on famine in Somalia (Jon Slattery)
- Time magazine gets the bundle treatment (Audience Development)
- With no options left, Borders to close all stores (Audience Development)
- [U.S.] Postal Service can no longer afford money-saving tactics, study says (Dead Tree Edition)
- Utne launches social curated magazine (Folio:)
- While Fairchild fashion team goes glossy, The Daily Front Row does Milan (New York Observer)
- Phone-hacking scandal through the lens of the US media | Michael White (Guardian)
- Future plans to lose 100 jobs and 8 titles (Press Gazette)
- Wikipedia taps college 'Ambassadors' to broaden editor base (MediaShift)
- Google redesigns core sites, hopes to create more consistent look (Future of Media)
- Job losses expected at Reader's Digest [UK] (Media Week)
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