Newspaper News - Written by Robert Ivan on Saturday, March 28, 2009 2:15 - 0 Comments
Christian Science Monitor Final Print Edition
The Christian Science Monitor has published its final daily print edition, dated March 27, 2009.
CSM editor John Yemma, “The key words in that sentence are “daily print.” As of today, we are shedding print on a daily basis. But the Monitor itself – the century-old journalistic enterprise chronicling the world’s challenges and progress – is becoming more daily than ever. And with the launch of our new weekly print edition, the Monitor is becoming more vital than ever”… continue to CSM at above link.
Better yet, read my interview with John Yemma from December 2008, at the link below, about his plans for going online and how the paper plans to make money. The paper will continue to exist as a weekly for the cost of US: 1 year for $89.00 USD or Canada: 1 year for $99.75 CAN (includes 5% GST)
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