Could online editorial some day do the same thing to print magazines?
Birch: I believe there will always be a place for print magazines — people love them, need them, use them. There is something unique about magazines. They’re tactile, portable and readers relate to them on an emotional level that you just can’t get with online. Just as television did not eclipse radio, I don’t think online will replace print. The print medium will evolve some because of the influence of online, but it won’t disappear. IWM: The new fall television season has just begun. Which new prime-time series have the most potential? Birch: “Everybody Hates Chris,” “Invasion,” “Prison Break.” But what’s really exciting is the renaissance that TV is undergoing. With shows like “Lost,” “Desperate Housewives,” “House” and “Medium,” I think there’s more creativity on television in any given week than there is in a year’s worth of multiplex movies. IWM: The biggest shows in prime time so far are the same ones that were hot last year: “Desperate Housewives,” “Lost,” and “CSI: Crime Scen
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