Print's pretty door-nail dead if you're a contributor or publisher.
If you're a young staffer content to grind out unimaginative generic "content" for low-to-moderate pay, you can hang in there until it all goes away, and that will be when the parent company or non-profit organization decides it's time to do some cost-cutting, which won't be long.
A lot of people say they like to hold the magazine in their hands and flip through it at the cabin or on the can, but few of them will pay for that enjoyment anymore.
Magazines want to rely on general staffers for fill and clicks, and won't pay or nurture most topic-expert freelancers. So I think you can see where this is going, beyond teaching children to read and sparking their imaginations with something they can hold in their hands.
There is no substitute for print, but that's not where we are right now.