The satiric newspaper
The Onion is going completely digital next month, stopping print publication in Chicago, Milwaukee and Providence, R.I., the last three cities (out of the previous 17
markets) where paper copies are still distributed. Up next:
"The company concentrates on creating its own brand of satirical content, including video, for the web and for new
advertising and corporate clients it has been attracting," writes Lynne Marek. "For instance, the Onion recently was commissioned to produce a
series of men's fashion videos for shoe retailer DSW Inc."
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