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The Popular Newsweekly Becomes a Lonely Category

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The trend for newsweeklies is towards analysis and thoughtful content and not towards news. Time and Newsweek have lost one third of their ad pages in 2008 compared to 2004. Only the Economist has increased readership with its more thoughtful and analysis based content.

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