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2009's Most Missed Industry Casualty Is...

December 30, 2009 at 4:42 PM | by | Comment (1)

For once, the award for most missed industry casualty doesn't go to an airline that hit bankruptcy and became a mess of depressed and angry former crew and teary airports (ahhem Skybus); nope, it's going to something that became the victim of the decline of the print industry: National Geographic Adventure Magazine.

As the active travel sibling magazine of National Geographic, Adventure was on the case with mountain climbers, vulcanologists and the ever-deathdefying. It was not only a fixture in many waiting rooms, but we even had a subscription at a point. Luckily, National Geographic Traveler magazine will stay in business (for now) and Adventure will hold onto its website.

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A true casualty...

This was one of those magazines that could truly inspire. National Geographic, not surprisingly, is great at that. You will be missed...

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