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CSM Dies, Is Reborn

28 Oct 2008 02:55 pm

The Christian Science Monitor will become the first national paper to cease its daily print publication and will instead devote the lion's share of its resources to the web. Don't know yet if the Monitor will try to sell subscriptions, or what staffing levels its 700,000 visitors a month can sustain. Journalists know the Monitor principly for its weekly breakfasts with major newsmakers hosted by David Cook (and formerly by Budge Sperling.)

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