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Entertainment Weekly Gets Weaker as the Weeks Go By

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The internet has taken the media world by storm. Publications that solely relied on selling prints have slowly been moving towards releasing stories online. Despite this new approach, some magazines and newspapers have managed to hold onto their physical sales as well as publishing stories on their own website. One company that has failed to fo that is Entertainment Weekly, which stopped printing in 2022, now only releasing online. Entertainment Weekly is an American entertainment magazine that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and everything popular culture. It debuted in 1990 and published weekly until 2019, when they began releasing monthly. I recently acquired a printed issue from November 14, 1997 (because it featured Sarah Michelle Gellar and Jennifer Love Hewitt on the cover and I really liked them in I Know What You Did Last Summer). When looking through this and then looking through the website, it's almost like night and day. A scanned version of th...