Tablets generally have made it pretty obvious that magazines have a new lease on life.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Magazines at some point become hostage to their own success.
A magazine is simply a device to induce people to read advertising.
To rush to throw away your magazine business and move it on the iPad is just sheer insanity and insecurity and fear.
Magazines and advertising are flogging the idea that you have to keep changing things and get something new. I think that's balls - evil. But obviously that's your livelihood.
There are a lot of magazines that are still sort of... that only cater to a certain demographic and only put certain people on their covers.
Most magazines have peak moments. They live on, they do just okay, or they die. 'The New Yorker' has had a very different kind of existence.
I never buy magazines, I never even buy books.
The fact must never be forgotten that no magazine publisher in the United States could give what it is giving to the reader each month if it were not for the revenue which the advertiser brings the magazine.
The only magazines I read are car magazines.
One of the things I regret is that magazines now are so lifestyle-orientated that the opportunity to do bigger projects is gone. This is a serious misjudgment on the part of magazine editors.
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