This one’s a toughie for those of us who still have boxes full of recipe magazines and Martha Stewart Living, who remember mooning over wedding gowns in Brides magazine or saving a Sports Illustrated from the year our hometown team finally won something. (Minnesota Twins, 1987 and 1991 World Series for me.)
But more print magazines cease publication every year. Some publications are simply moving online or switching to fewer print issues. Kurt Andersen, who founded the iconic, satirical Spy magazine, told the New York Times that the magazine industry is in “more of a dusk, a slow dusk, and we’re closer to sunset.”
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