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Why Comics, Print and Passion Still Matter in an AI World
John Kelly’s Dummy magazine is a masterclass in media reinvention through passion, print and purpose.
Family Power and Local News Reinvention Signal Media’s Next Big Shift
Inside Eric Hoffman’s plan to scale a family publisher while a separate “Hoffmann” empire races to rebuild local news and demand better, more local stories.
Why Michael Levy Is Betting on Print-Only in a Digital-First World
Summit Journal’s return under Michael Levy reveals why the future of premium storytelling might just be printed.
Print Devotion Fuels Two Ad-Free Magazines Readers Keep For Years
Publisher Michael McCormick reveals how his ad-free magazines, Quiltfolk and homecooked, prove print still thrives when storytelling, craft, and community drive the business model.
TIME’s Sam Jacobs Pushes Media Forward While Protecting Its Legacy
In an interview with Samir “Mr. Magazine” Husni, TIME’s Editor-in-Chief shares lessons on AI, print, social media, and the enduring power of the TIME brand.
The Mr. Magazine Interview With Stephen Orr, Better Homes and Gardens New Editor-in-Chief
Stephen Orr is reinventing Better Homes and Gardens with a fresh, people-centered vision that honors its legacy while boldly embracing its multimedia future.

