Magazine world view: Women & wine; B'week's "offensive" cover; type for money; no more working from home?; writers on the take
- More magazine (U.S.) launches women's wine club (MediaDailyNews)
- Signing off as [Washington] Post ombudsman (Mediagazer)
- Poll: Is Businessweek's Cover "Offensive"? (Grids)
- Tablets vs. TV: Which Screen Time Is Better For Your Kids? (Mashable)
- Digital Heaven or Immortal Hell? Why Print Needs Print to Survive in a Digital Age (webcast) (Mr. Magazine)
- Ignorance As Argument — A Chemist Alleges Publishers Exploit Typography for Money (Scholarly Kitchen)
- Mainstream Media Miss: Postal Service Will NOT Sell Clothing (Dead Tree Edition)
- Defining the Strategic Path for B-to-B Media (Folio:)
- Circulation rising while online users boom? This is a web of mystery (Guardian)
- Vogue's Alexandra Shulman joins backlash against working from home (Guardian)
- Poll: Should Workers Be Able to Work from Home? (MediaShift)
- US writers on the take: how demand for more media content leads to more corruption (paidContent)
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