PASADENA, CA - OCTOBER 29:  Copies of The Christian Science Monitor are sold in a Christian Science reading room at the First Church of Christ Scientist on October 29, 2008 in Pasadena, California. 100 years after it began publication, the Christian Science Monitor is giving up its daily print edition and will move almost exclusively to online publication, The Monitor will maintain some print presence with a new weekly magazine which will only provide a fraction of its annual circulation revenue of $9.7-million. As newspapers nationwide struggle to survive by slashing editorial staffs, cutting costs, and exploring internet publishing opportunities, the Monitor is the first major national newspaper to abandon a daily paper-and-ink edition. Getty Images logo Getty Images 8 months ago

PASADENA, CA - OCTOBER 29: Copies of The Christian Science Monitor are sold in a Christian Science reading room at the First Church of Christ Scientist on October 29, 2008 in Pasadena, California. 100 years after it began publication, the Christian Science Monitor is giving up its daily print edition and will move almost exclusively to online publication, The Monitor will maintain some print presence with a new weekly magazine which will only provide a fraction of its annual circulation revenue of $9.7-million. As newspapers nationwide struggle to survive by slashing editorial staffs, cutting costs, and exploring internet publishing opportunities, the Monitor is the first major national newspaper to abandon a daily paper-and-ink edition.