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Friday, July 11, 2008

magazine ad sales down yet again

Good news: It's not the freefall that newspapers find themselves in.
Bad news: Yet.

Posted by Sinker at 6:53 AM
Labels: advertising, magazines, money

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Daniel Sinker is the publisher of Independents' Day Media, a Chicago-based independent publishing company. He teaches about magazines at Columbia College Chicago and is a 2007-08 Knight Fellow at Stanford University. All his blogging is collected at danielsinker.com and you can also find him on Twitter.
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