The Future of Magazines, and How Horses are Inolved

Do you really think information can be treated as the same sort of commodity as transportation?

io9 publishes this prediction for print in a digital world made by ex-Conde Nast  editorial director, James  Truman.

“Print magazines are becoming more luxurious on their way to obsolescence, says former Condé Nast editorial director James Truman. Speaking at the “Quickie” performance evening in San Francisco, Truman talked about why he left Condé Nast and what he’s learned about the future of print publishing. Hint: It has to do with horses, star-gazing and Burning Man.”


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