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The paper version of Newsweek is the latest casualty of a changing world where readers get more of their information from websites, tablets and smartphones.
The Cricket's Daily 3: Print is dead at Newsweek
Published on Oct 18, 2012 09:28AM
Here's what's happening today in pop culture:
• Newsweek, the weekly newsmagazine that has covered the world since 1933, will stop publishing a print edition at the end of the year. It's going to an all-digital format, with a subscription-only tablet version along with its current website, The Daily Beast. [The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post]
• Who's the highest-paid actor on television? "Two and a Half Men's" Ashton Kutcher. [Forbes]
• Dutch actress Sylvia Kristel is dead at the age of 60. Kristel is best known for starring in the softcore "Emmanuelle" films. [Vulture]
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