U.S. weekly magazine Newsweek is planning to re-start printing between January and February 2014 with a 64-page weekly edition.
Editor-in-chief Jim Impoco said the magazine is now going to be a more subscription-based model, which would depend more heavily on subscribers than advertisers to pay for its bills, the New York Post reports.
Newsweek had ceased printing in October 2012 to save 40 billion dollars a year, but continued as an online-only magazine called Newsweek Global.