National Journal Ends Print Run After More Than Four Decades


National Journal, the 46-year-old political magazine, is leaving print at the end of the year, owner Atlantic Media said Thursday.

Its digital operations and events business will continue, with more resources available as a result of the exit from print, according to a company statement:

As the pace of news in Washington and the speed at which the National Journal audience consumes information grows, demands have shifted away from a weekly magazine to the higher-velocity work of the brand’s daily publications National Journal Daily, Hotline, and NationalJournal.com. The decision to close the magazine allows for new investments in this journalism, led by Editor-in-Chief and President Tim Grieve, with enhanced daily and real-time news coverage and a redesigned website.

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