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Rolling Stone promised subscribers a 'lifetime' print magazine for just $99—now they’re canceling and readers are 'enraged'
The rock-and-roll counterculture magazine is trying to adapt to a radically different internet—and making some longtime fans mad in the process.
https://fortune.com/2024/06/05/rolling-stone-subscription-lifetime/Published at
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