Grazia chief Jane Bruton has rejected the idea that the days of the printed glossy magazine are numbered, arguing it will always
have a place in a world where "you can't read an iPad in the bath". Bruton, editor-in-chief of the top-selling women's weekly, said quality
print magazines still have that added dimension that will save them from digital extinction. "I think there will always be a place for
magazines," she told the Professional Publishers' Association annual conference on Wednesday. "
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