Tribune Co. said it would stop publishing Distinction, a bimonthly magazine aimed at wealthy Southern Californians.
Launched in September 2003, Distinction was mailed to 50,000 affluent households.
Tribune, publisher of the Los Angeles Times, discontinued the magazine to invest in other "high potential growth areas," including online efforts, travel and entertainment. The May/June issue will be the last.
FOR THE RECORD
Distinction magazine: An article in Friday's Business section said Tribune Co., publisher of The Times, would stop publishing Distinction, a bimonthly magazine aimed at wealthy Southern Californians. In fact, the decision to cease publication was made by The Times, which produces and distributes the magazine.
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