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Ron3rd wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
The internet has pretty much killed all the magazines like Trailer Life, as well as all the newspapers. The remaining ones are struggling.
Actually while this is a commonly held perception its not borne out by the facts.
While newspapers are struggling financially and people are turning more and more to the internet to get a variety of information There are more magazines being published today than at any other time in our history. And they cover every conceivable subject. This is why the magazine section at any major book seller (like B&N) is the LARGEST single department in the store.
What has been learned is that people pick and choose what information they get from what source. But magazines are still very popular. And don't think it's an "age" thing either. About 1/2 of all magazines are aimed at the preteen thru 25 year old market.
Trailer Life is alive and well. But is not living up to it's ultimate potential.
While a lot of them still exist, they're all struggling. Sports Illustrated just let go all in-house photographers and will use free-lancers only from now on. They all have to cut way back as subscriptions are down drastically. Personally, I would rather have a magazine or newspaper but millennials for the most part don't read magazines or newspapers.
โAug-04-2015 03:50 AM
โAug-03-2015 04:08 PM
4X4Dodger wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
The internet has pretty much killed all the magazines like Trailer Life, as well as all the newspapers. The remaining ones are struggling.
Actually while this is a commonly held perception its not borne out by the facts.
While newspapers are struggling financially and people are turning more and more to the internet to get a variety of information There are more magazines being published today than at any other time in our history. And they cover every conceivable subject. This is why the magazine section at any major book seller (like B&N) is the LARGEST single department in the store.
What has been learned is that people pick and choose what information they get from what source. But magazines are still very popular. And don't think it's an "age" thing either. About 1/2 of all magazines are aimed at the preteen thru 25 year old market.
Trailer Life is alive and well. But is not living up to it's ultimate potential.
โAug-03-2015 01:59 PM
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Ron3rd wrote:
The internet has pretty much killed all the magazines like Trailer Life, as well as all the newspapers. The remaining ones are struggling.
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