USA Today Could End Daily Print Edition in 'Five or Six Years,' Editor-in-Chief Says

USA Today could stop publishing a daily print newspaper as soon as in the next "five or six years," the paper's editor-in-chief, David Callaway, said in response to a question during an Internet Week New York panel Wednesday.To be sure, a print product of some kind will likely continue for "the rest our careers," he added. And despite his prediction, Mr. Callaway also said the daily print newspaper remains a lucrative product for USA Today.Mr. Callaway, who became USA Today's top editor in 2012, was part of a "Future of Media" panel with executives from Vox, Business Insider and The Trade Desk, which automates digital advertising sales. Continue reading at AdAge.com Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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[ Folio Magazine | 2011-01-27 00:00:00 UTC ]
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