Baltimore magazine will be combining its June and July issues for a special issue featuring the stories of people on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
The magazine’s president, Michael Teitelbaum, said in a letter to readers that COVID-19 and “the corresponding financial pain it is causing”–including the halt in advertising in the magazine’s pages–contributed to the decision to combine the issues.
The virus has also made it difficult for the magazine’s writers and photographers to access subjects for stories, Teitelbaum said.
As such, the magazine decided to combine the issues to give the coronavirus subject “the time and attention that it deserves,” editor-in chief Max Weiss told Baltimore Fishbowl.
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