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Paul RyanSince I already drilled a nerve with What Newspapers Still Don’t Understand About The Web, which is on its way to becoming one of my most linked posts ever — and since everyone loves a sequel — I thought I would do a follow up for magazines. The les
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11 Jun 08
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This time I’m going to pick on The Atlantic, which like the Washington Post is a publication I have a great deal of affection for (published by my former employer Atlantic Media), so this is not a general critique but rather a very specific example representative of a much larger industry-wide problem (i.e. I could find instances of the same problem on virtually any magazine website).
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Martin Ferro-ThomsenThis time I’m going to pick on The Atlantic, which like the Washington Post is a publication I have a great deal of affection for (published by my former employer Atlantic Media), so this is not a general critique but rather a very specific example repr
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Lloyd ShepherdHmm. Basically a rant about how magazines don't get their stuff online quickly enough. To me, the interesting magazines are those that put their community online, and leave their content in the mag. Word Magazine, for instance.
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10 Jun 08
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Martin StabeScott Karp: "If publishers want to maximize value on the web, they have to put the web first every time — that means you can’t just take what you create for print and dump it on the web, regardless of the cost efficiencies, because you’re destroying
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