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Investors had come to see the magazine business as a drag on revenues and profits. According to the Publishers Information Bureau, U.S. magazine advertising revenue fell 3 percent in 2012 to $21 billion. "Investors like pure plays and some instances where there are genuine synergies," he said. "I think they concluded it was a bit of an odd duck." The spun-off company will have to attract investors betting on the successful transition of magazines into the digital world, which has been slow in coming. In the second half of last year, digital versions of U.S. magazines represented just 2.4 percent of circulation while overall circulation was flat at about 298 million copies, according to the Alliance for Audited Media. Bewkes said a separate Time Inc. "will now be able to attract a more natural stockholder base." The person familiar with the matter said that the parent company will continue to be known as Time Warner, keeping Time in its name despite the spin-off. In conjunction with the move, Time Inc. CEO Laura Lang said she would step down after a successor had been found. In a memo to staff she said that, "taking the company through a transition to the public markets is not where my passion lies." She recently presided over the layoff of about 500 people, or 6 percent of Time Inc.'s global staff of 8,000. Time got its start in 1922 when Henry Luce and Briton Hadden quit their jobs at the Baltimore News and found 70 investors to put up $85,675 to start the magazine, according to a company website. Over the years the company launched enduring titles such as Fortune in 1930, Life in 1936, Sports Illustrated in 1954, and People in 1974. It bought a majority stake in Warner Communications Inc. in 1989 and the rest of it a year later.
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