While technology efficiently delivers news stories to our desktops, laptops and mobile devices, magazines are all about context - how ideas and images are presented in relation to one another and within a larger point of view.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A magazine or a newspaper is a shop. Each is an experiment and represents a new focus, a new ratio between commerce and intellect.
Magazines that depend on photography, and design, and long reads, and quality stuff, are going to do just fine despite the Internet and cable news.
If anybody reads a story in a magazine or book, different pictures compete in their minds.
Magazine stories, the best ones anyway, are generally a combination of three elements: access, narrative, and disclosure.
I don't call magazines and let them know about things so they can write stories.
There are a significant number of people who appreciate what we do, and most of them gravitate to Analog because this is where they can find it. The other magazines tend to share their audiences, which may result in each of them having a smaller market share.
I love magazines. It's such McNugget kind of information.
I think of magazines as cultural entities rather than boxes of corn flakes that can be sold and shipped around.
Magazines are about trust and partnership: We, the editors, will strive always to keep you engaged; you, the readers, are free to engage with us or to reject us.
A magazine is simply a device to induce people to read advertising.