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The journal is facing a number of challenges, including falling advertising revenue and the changing habits of readers, said Forbes, noting that a high proportion of the CMA’s 82,000 members are Gen-Xers or younger. He held the position since 2012, following four years as deputy editor of research, Forbes confirmed. A journal oversight committee, which had in part provided counsel on issues of editorial independence, has also been discontinued.
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