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Prediction: Magazine Industry to Continue to Slim Down

As publishers resolve to slim down the high cost of maintaining slippery circulation figures, more magazines can be expected to close in 2007.

In 2006, some 22 titles were axed, writes Mediaweek, and more closings are likely to be on the way. Magazines will also shrink their rate bases, as Time and Woman’s Day are doing, while others may convert to online only formats such as Elle Girl and Teen People.

Integration of online and print operations will also be a big story in 2007, with more publishers selling “the brand” rather than a single medium.

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Comcast Unveils ‘Lightsaber’ Guide to Young Men

Comcast is hoping to enlighten media buyers on the ways of young men ages 18-34 with its new “field guide,” titled Hunting with Lightsabers, that has been in the works for a year and is now available.

The guide provides…

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‘Chicago Tribune’ Loses Stand-Alone Book Review

One of the few remaining tabloid book review sections in the country’s newspapers bought the farm this weekend.

The Chicago Tribune, which last year moved its stand-alone book review tabloid from Sunday to Saturday, has killed the section altogether, replacing…

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Financial Institutions to Educate Consumers with ‘Money Bus’

A “Money Bus” took off to begin its tour of the country this week. The bus - part of a campaign by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) Consumer Education Foundation, and TD Ameritrade Institutional…

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