IN PRINT: Noshing on Noodles and New Media
Sure, you might read a copy of the Prince while eating your cornflakes, or grab a Nassau Weekly off the table when you head out of the dining hall--but campus media is headed to the Internet.Princeton's newest publications--Equal Writes, American Education Review, which launches in December, and this blog--have all been web-only, and will likely stay that way. 127-year-old Tiger Magazine recently relaunched its website, adding consistently updated content, and American Foreign Policy has done the same.The Prince is also shifting toward a more web-oriented model, says editor-in-chief Matt Westmoreland '10.
“Not only is there so much more we can do on our Web site that we can’t do in print, but there will come a time in the future when The Daily Princetonian is an online-only publication,” Westmoreland said. “We need to make sure that we’re making as much progress as we can, so that when that time comes … we’ve built a new media infrastructure that will have the opportunity to grow even more.”
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