Newspapers are not the only publications abandoning the
printed version for online distribution.
The Physiotherapy Journal published its final printed
version in December. The quarterly publications will be online only in 2013 in
March, June, September and December.
Newspapers that switched to online-only publication
include:
Kansas City Kansan, founded
in 1921, owned by Gatehouse Media.
San Francisco based
AsiaWeek, after nearly 30 years of publication.
Spanish-language weekday
paper Hoy Nueva York, owned by Impremedia, which also has Spanish-language El
Diario La Prensa in New York and La OpiniĆ³n in Los Angeles.
The Sasebo Soundings newspaper, a longtime source of command and
community information at Sasebo Naval Base in southern Japan.
At least 100 newspapers have dropped one or more days of print
editions in America, including a dozen in Ohio. Some, including the Plain Dealer, are contemplating digital-only publication, abandoning the print version completely.
You can go to the online version of any newspaper in the world
at http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/
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