Real print copies of
Newsweek will be back on the newsstands on Friday, priced at a far-from-cheap $7.99 per issue. The mag's current publisher, IBT Media, is positioning it as a "luxury
product" meant to support the digital edition with a modest print run of 70,000 copies per issue, says Etienne Uzac, one of IBT's founders.
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Good idea. Now people who prefer to read from paper can put their money where their mouths are.
This guy couldn't fine his behind with two hands. Does this make any sense whatsoever? I guess he thinks so.....