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		<title>Goodbye AsianWeek</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sorry this is a bit late, but the ringing in of the new year also marked the dismal economy&#8217;s next victim: AsianWeek. For those unfamiliar with the publication, it was started by the Fang family as the first predominantly Asian American news publication written in English. Along with being a voice for underrepresented Asian American [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry this is a bit late, but the ringing in of the new year also marked the dismal economy&#8217;s next victim: AsianWeek. For those unfamiliar with the publication, it was started by the Fang family as the first predominantly Asian American news publication written in English. Along with being a voice for underrepresented Asian American issues, AsianWeek has also been a major influence in the community; sponsoring and publicizing various events and health drives. Unfortunately, the decreasing number of regular newspaper readership along with the faltering economy has forced the publication to cease production of its weekly paper. Through turmoil, AsianWeek persevered to remain an outlet for Asian American topics and will undoubtedly be remembered for changing the landscape of journalism and allowing other similar publications such as <strong>hardboiled</strong> to emerge. Fortunately, all is not lost as the publication can still be found in virtual form online, while President James Fang and Editor and Publisher Ted Fang also vow to remain a staple in the community. Below is a letter addressing the situation sent out by the Fang family.</p>
<blockquote><p>December 30, 2008</p>
<p>To Our Readers:</p>
<div id=":1jm" class="ArwC7c ckChnd">AsianWeek has played a long and significant role in helping develop Asian Pacific America, from publishing the first 1980 U.S. Census data on Asian and Pacific Islanders Americans, to co-publishing the most comprehensive textbook analyzing 2000 Census data with UCLA.</p>
<p>AsianWeek has also changed itself to keep up with the rapidly evolving Asian American community. This includes the re-launching of AsianWeek.com as the largest Asian American news site, using the newest delivery tools for electronic media. We also have worked to bring together the increasingly diverse segments of the Asian Pacific American community, organizing events like the Asian Heritage Street Celebration and community-wide campaigns like the San Francisco Hep B Free initiative. Our news focus has shifted in turn, to reflect the growing focus of Asian Pacific Americans on their own career, professional and business development. We are also producing more special newspaper sections around issues as diverse as heritage, health issues and car reviews.</p>
<p>The economy and the news business have experienced their own changes. There are fewer major newspapers, fewer newspaper readers and fewer newspaper advertisers than ever before. A faltering economy has accelerated the decline. Meanwhile, Asian Pacific Americans have led the way in the digital revolution migrating away from print media and into receiving their news and information electronically.</p>
<p>To reflect these changing times, AsianWeek will cease regular newspaper publication immediately. We will continue to publish on-line and in special newspaper editions. Electronic versions of AsianWeek articles will be available free via email. We will also be more active than ever in the community, helping Asian Pacific America to grow, evolve and reach its full potential. We appreciate the support the community has given us over the last three decades and look forward to giving back to the community for many decades to come.</p>
<p>James Fang                                                                           Ted Fang<br />
President                                                                              Editor and Publisher</p></div>
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