What Happened to Paste Magazine?

Supercontext: an autopsy of media - Un podcast de Christian Sager and Charlie Bennett

  Paste Magazine was a victim of its time, facing a bad economy and competing pressures between physical and digital media. But what changes were its founders willing to make to keep it alive as a website? And in the process, did they betray their loyal audience?   Additional Resources: Paste Magazine Is Dead Paste Magazine Freelancers Are Getting Screwed My (Re)generation: Paste's Nick Purdy on the Fall and Rise of a Music Magazine Paste Magazine Is Returning to Print Paste Magazine Returns To Print, Expands Online Coverage Dudeletter Interviews: Nick Purdy of Wild Heaven and Paste Magazine Paste Magazine Thrives Through Belt-Tightening Paste Magazine says goodbye to print More On Paste Magazine's Print-Side Demise: "We'd Been Running On Fumes For A Really Long Time, And We Ran Out Of Fumes." Paste Magazine President ‘Thinking Beyond Print’ With Site Relaunch Paste Succumbs to Debt, Suspends Print Magazine Paste music magazine to stop print publication New Paste TV Show Debuts Tonight! A conversation with Josh Jackson, on the eve of Paste’s return to print Rockers sue over sales of memorabilia: Led Zeppelin, the Doors and other musicians say Wolfgang's Vault has no right to profit from the vintage items. Company Overview of Wolfgang's Vault LLC Will Paste pay its writers?  

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