
Now we find more and more sites that are providing some really high quality commentary on a daily basis, so we are using more and more of that. When we launched a magazine in 2001, there were only a handful of websites that really had high quality columnists writing for them. I would say that newspapers and magazines are still probably the backbone of what we provide, but we are blending in more and more web material as websites get better and better.

We certainly use a lot of web material now. How to your reconcile your sources between print and the web?

We really help you make sense of that news by giving you some of the best opinions, commentary and ideas that we can find. We are a weekly magazine that very quickly brings you up-to-date on what happened in the world last week if you were too busy to devote an hour of the day to reading your daily newspaper or the web. and international media with the real focus on commentary and criticism reviews. We usually describe it as a witty distillation of the best of the U.S. Bill for some answers on the many questions regarding The Week and its success story: To understand The Week, I visited with William Falk, the magazine editor and asked Mr. Why you may ask? Maybe because it is unique (how many other magazines you can use this adjective to describe them?) maybe because it is a MUST read for anyone who really wants to be in the know maybe because The Week, in its condensed view of the world, will continue to shed some light that will help our intellect as we move ahead in this new century watching the world become flatter by the day or maybe because Felix Dennis is a genius who knows, to put it bluntly, that the light at the end of the tunnel for the news business is not the train coming. Well, Felix Dennis sold his other media properties in the US (Maxim, Blender, etc.) but he kept The Week. A formula that many said would never work, (On a side note, I still remember the worlds of a CEO of a major publishing company telling me, “This magazine will never work in America.”)…

and international media” and offers it on a silver-platter, well, in fact it offers it on 44 pages of ink on paper weekly every Friday in The Week and pixels on a screen daily at Started in the UK in the late 90s and launched in the US by media maven Felix Dennis in 2001, The Week is still delivering news and opinions from all around the world both in print and on the web. True to its name, The Week provides its readers with “all you need to know about everything that matters.” A magazine that distills “the best of the U.S. There are newsweeklies and there is The Week.
