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‘Las Vegas Life’ Shutters, Moves Online

Las Vegas Life magazine is ceasing to be a print publication with its April issue; content from the magazine will go online, to become part of what publisher Greenspun Media anticipates will be a “category crushing” web portal.

The portal, part of its LasVegasLife.com website, will launch on Memorial Day weekend, according to Folio. Greenspun Media will publish a “Best of” issue each year. It also plans to increase the print editorial coverage of its other regional titles, including Vegas magazine, Las Vegas Home & Design and Las Vegas Weekly.

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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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