.WSJMag is the latest print publication adjusting its summer plans due to the coronavirus.
The monthly fashion and luxury-focused insert for the weekend edition of The Wall Street Journal will skip an August print issue this summer, a representative confirmed. Instead, planned content will be included in an expanded summer digital issue, which made its debut last year with cover face Kim Kardashian West.
Its bread-and-butter print component isn’t going anywhere, though, according to a spokeswoman, who said no other changes are planned and the August print issue will return in 2021. At rival Condé Nast, Vogue has combined June and July and Condé Nast Traveler has also been shifted to be heavier later in the year due to global travel freezing up.
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