Say goodbye to Teen Vogue’s print edition. Condé Nast has announced the magazine is going digital-only, joining the growing list of titles that have eliminated print issues. The publisher will also be culling 80 jobs, and cutting back on the frequency of print editions for “most of its titles,” including GQ, Glamour, and W, just to name a few. The editor-in-chief responsible for Teen Vogue’s woke image makeover last year will be moving on from the publication. Magazines are counting young consumers for a comeback, and, if this is any indication, they’re not getting it. (The Cut)
