Posted by Brad @ 7:42 pm on November 6th 2008

Another One Bites the Dust

Following the Christian Science Monitor, US News & World Report will go entirely digital.

“We’re accelerating this transformation in response to our rapid growth online where our audience is now about 7 million uniques a month and growing,” US News president Bill Holiber and editor Brian Kelly said in the memo.

“For all of you who have worked so hard to make this transition possible, say good-bye to Web 2.0 and welcome to Journalism 5.0,” they added.

Like other US magazines and newspapers, US News has been losing readership and advertising revenue to online media for years.

The memo did not mention specific plans for the print edition, which has already gone this year from a weekly to a biweekly format, but The Washington Post reported on Wednesday that US News would now only publish once a month.

The Post added that the monthly print edition would also be entirely devoted to consumer guides and not news. US News publishes popular annual rankings on such topics as America’s “best colleges” and “best hospitals.”

1 Comment »

  1. That is amazing.

    n that I don’t think I have ever, ever visited the US News website in my entire life, nor have I clicked on a link to it, and I am a pretty news junkie.

    I mean, like who really want to read Mort Zuckerman’s op-eds?

    Comment by daveg — 11/6/2008 @ 10:25 pm

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