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The Future of the Magazine
With ad sales falling, editors are going digital, employing online applications that can increase revenue. But it’s a tough fight against a free Internet.
Letters to Michelangelo Repaint His Loner Image
When you picture Michelangelo, does the image in your mind resemble Moses? Ben-Hur? In other words, Charlton Heston?
Why Can’t Americans Make Things? Two Words: Business School
One of the themes that came up while I was profiling White House manufacturing czar Ron Bloom earlier this fall was managerial talent.
Redactor Agonistes
The annual survey of salaries and attitudes of those who work in publishing made its somberer-than-ever appearance last July in Publishers Weekly.
Calling on Leakers to Help Document Local Misdeeds
It was a simple idea: Use the power and elusiveness of the Internet to publish secret documents that someone, somewhere thought should be made public. And dare the government, any government, to shut you down.
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