O novo ritmo dos media:
Timely Change: Newsweekly Switches to Fridays: The move is essentially an admission -- from the country's biggest news magazine -- that the decades-old concept of a newsweekly summarizing the week's events is no longer relevant in today's fast-paced news environment. [...]
"Nobody breaks news in print anymore," [Time Inc.'s editor in chief, John Huey] said in an interview. "Time has broken a lot of news in the last year, and none of it was in print," he said. [...]
Time originally was published on Fridays under its founding editor, Henry Luce, who started the magazine in 1923, but switched to its current schedule in 1960.