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August 6, 2010, 04:20 PM ET
Will Newsweek Go Nonprofit?
How does a magazine that lost $30-million last year turn its fortunes around?
That's the question Sidney Harman, electronics mogul and philanthropist, is facing after buying the venerable but decidedly unprofitable Newsweek magazine this week.
Rick Edmonds, a writer for the Poynter Institute, speculates that Mr. Harman may be considering turning the publication into a nonprofit group. There are a few signs that suggest this could be the case, Mr. Edmonds writes, including Mr. Harman's statement that he doesn't think of the Newsweek acquisition in "traditional business terms" and that he'll consider breaking even to be a victory.
In an interview with Mr. Edmonds, the Duke University professor James (Jay) Hamilton suggested that the idea of Newsweek going nonprofit isn't too far-fetched. But he said the magazine would need to tone down its coverage of frothy topics in favor of ones with an educational purpose.
Also, Time and other Newsweek competitors might object, said Mr. Hamilton. And it's not clear how the growing number of ways to make money on digital products, like the iPad, would jibe with nonprofit status.
What do you think? Will -- or should -- Newsweek explore nonprofit status?


Comments
1. lorraine - August 09, 2010 at 02:47 pm
Sounds like it's already a "nonprofit group" :)
2. karenmarshallwoods - August 09, 2010 at 04:14 pm
Has anyone in this mix of negotiators thought of making Newsweek an L3C--low profit limited liability company?
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3. k5lund - August 11, 2010 at 01:15 pm
I was thinking the same thing as Lorraine. If one's company isn't making a profit, might as well make it official and ask for donations... Or try what the Christian Science Monitor did and go online-only; that would save a good deal in printing costs and be "green" besides.
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