Diane Mermigas writes on Bnet.com why she thinks that McGraw-Hill should hold onto BusinessWeek magazine instead of trying to sell it.
“Such an approach could establish a template for transforming other legacy print-media publications into prosperous digital content factories. Fortune and Forbes are among other struggling business magazines in a similar death spiral.
“There are reasons why this makes sense:
Read more reasons here.
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