dailyfinance.com — Newsweek's current strategy is to court a smaller, more demographically elite audience by offering a product less like the newsweekly of yore and more like The Economist: heavy on opinion and analysis, light on reporting. It's also to harness the power of the blogosphere and the 24-hour cable news cycle by stirring the pot.
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gomer90Nov 18, 2009
Seems to be a last-ditch effort from a dying, jaded, piece of drivel.
bubgzNov 18, 2009
Unlike AOL's Daily Finance Beta which is the single most relevant source of news in the history of journalism.
sirchargeNov 18, 2009
The story isn't about Sarah Palin.You are so lazy that you couldn't just not read the article. You didn't even bother to read the title or the encapsulation of the article. You just looked at the thumbnail and posted.Lame.
mbraynardNov 18, 2009
@sircharge Ariana only marries billionaires and turns them gay, like her last husband who she took the 'Huffington' name from. She had to borrow many million to get it started and HuffPo's burn rate gives them less than a year left. <a class="user" href="http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/the-bankrupt-huffington-post-is-now-on-death-watch/blog-184809/" rel="nofollow">http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/the-bankrupt ...</a>
Closed AccountNov 18, 2009
yeah, let's just call it what it is, a liberal shill. That's fine and all, let the market decide what it wants... but let's not kid ourselves with making fun of foxnews without calling out newsweek and msnbc in the same breath for the same thing.
mnocketNov 18, 2009
Exactly why I let my subscription expire.