The entertainment magazine that was twice nominated for a National Magazine Award, Paste has today suspended its print operations.
Citing “mounting debt” and the “prolonged downturn of the ad market”, the magazine that covers music, film and culture will no longer issue print versions after its June/July issue, but will continue running stories on its website.
It’s another sad day for print as the online juggernaut just keeps rolling on. Even a campaign held in 2009, ‘Save Paste’, to get funding from readers didn’t do enough to sustain it.
In a post on the Paste website, editor Josh Jackson thanked all those who have shown “tremendous support to a vision of independent media”.
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