Removal from Wal-Mart racks is latest hit to magazine world
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On January 15 Wal-Mart announced it would toss more than 1,000 magazine titles from its shelves. Not surprisingly, the common man's retailer kicked luxury-living and high-brow titles like Conde Nast's Cookie, W, and The New Yorker to the curb. The store also scuttled big-name business pubs, such as BusinessWeek and Fortune.
Magazine reps wouldn't comment on the record about this issue, but a Town & Country spokesperson said the magazine, which also got the Wal-Mart axe, ...