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imageThanks partially to the Kindle‘s Whispernet connection feature, new and innovative ways of distributing all sorts of content are likely to emerge.  For example, Tribune Media Services announced this week that it would create a Kindle-exclusive magazine called Opinionated: Voices and Viewpoints on America and the World.

Currently the print magazine business is going through some challenging times.  If it’s not higher paper costs—or more advertisers going online or a decline in subscribers—you also have to face the fact that Walmart is cutting almost 1,000 titles from its shelves.  Why fight those odds when you can launch in the happy world of no inventory management or manufacturing costs?

Just one real question: Why Amazon move enough Kindles?

The only real question is whether enough Kindles can be sold to make this a profitable venture for Tribune Media Services.  Since it’s exclusive to the Kindle, I have to assume Amazon was willing to make this a sweeter deal for the Trib service than for other magazine publishers, especially in the short term while Amazon works to address the Kindle supply issue.

Moderator: Many thank to Joe for this discovery. So what are the issues raised here? Is the new service yet one more indication that the easy-to-use Kindle will appeal more to print-oriented readers than will alternatives? And what about an issue raised on Peter Branley‘s list—the question of a walled-in garden approach vs. a traditional Web one? – D.R.

 
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