U.S. News & World Report looks to Web for salvation
As U.S. News & World Report struggles in print, the magazine is looking to the Web for salvation, investing more than $2 million in the magazine's internet ventures and getting set to roll out a new health site. "Our Web business is really exploding," says editor Brian Duffy. "You have to be an idiot not to see the changes roiling the business," says Duffy. "The Web for us is a growth business."
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