Forward Thinking by Michael J. Miller: Requiem for PC Magazine (Print)
Thursday, 20 November 2008, 17:13
"I was saddened this morning to learn that the print edition of PC Magazine was going to end with the January 2009 issue, although of course the web site and the other web sites around it are going to continue on. This really wasn't a surprise, given the clear direction of media consumption and the economy in general, but it's sad anyway."
Here’s the Kicker: The invisible older woman
Thursday, 4 September 2008, 21:50
Louise Bolotin: "[T]his afternoon, [a] story broke that made me want to cry. This is a story that most women won’t hear of until they drop into their newsagent in a month’s time and ask the shopkeeper if they have the latest copy of Eve. And then they will learn that Eve has just been closed down. Eve was one of the very few magazines that catered for women in their 30s and 40s. … Most women in my age group are crying out for intelligent magazines like Eve. … We know what we want to read but publishers are not keen to give it to us. Apparently, the reason is that advertisers don’t want to sell to us."
Wednesday, 22 August 2007, 09:53
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"Emap is cracking on with an auction of its three constituent parts, which if it goes according to plan will see Heat and its other magazines split off from Kiss, Magic and the company’s other radio brands, and the business publishing arm."
Sunday, 12 August 2007, 10:20
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‘It’s all about digital now,’ says one [magazine company executive]. ‘This ABC period marks a sea change in how magazine companies attend to digital.’









