Reader's Digest courts red-state America

Updated

Mass-market print magazines are in rapid decline. Could cable news offer a model for renewed growth?

Reader's Digest Association thinks it might. The Chappaqua, N.Y.-based publisher, whose name is virtually synonymous with broad, inoffensive general-interest content, is hoping to reverse its waning fortunes by narrowing its focus to a particular slice of the national audience: religious conservatives.

Advertisement