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As China and Russia develop new classes of anti-ship missiles, Northrop Grumman's Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program aims to counter threats at sea for many years.
It came as quite a shock when I thumbed through the April edition of Entertainment Weekly magazine and stumbled across the unexpected news that it would be my last.
More magazines go digital-only The publishing giant Dotdash Meredith will no longer publish print editions of EatingWell, Entertainment Weekly, Health, InStyle, Parents, and People en Español.
Entertainment Weekly is one of six Meredith magazines that will cease its print edition, announced IAC, a New York-based digital media company.
They’re about to be a page of publishing history. Entertainment Weekly and InStyle are among six Dotdash Meredith-owned magazines that will cease all print operations, leading to the cutting … ...
Entertainment Weekly is one of six Meredith magazines that will cease its print edition, announced IAC, a New York-based digital media company. (Jason Kempin / Getty Images for Entertainment ...
Dotdash Meredith, owned by media mogul Barry Diller's IAC, has decided to stop publishing the print editions of six magazines including Entertainment Weekly and InStyle as part of a digital push.
Dotdash Meredith announced that the April issues of six magazines, including 'Entertainment Weekly' and 'InStyle', will be the last.
Dotdash Meredith is ending the print publications for Entertainment Weekly, InStyle, EatingWell, Health, Parents and People en Español.
Barry Diller ’s media group is stopping print circulation of six of the magazines it acquired when it bought Meredith Corp. last year, part of an effort to turn these publications into digital ...
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