Re: What Magazines Do You Miss?
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 14:43:35 -0700 (PDT), mhadley <mhadley@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
What old defunct magazines do you miss the most? This can include
magazines that are still published but are not even a shadow of their
former self (like Fangoria).
Channels and Cinefastique. The original TV Guide.
There's almost nobody any corporate entity cares about who reads
actual print pubs these days. All the news is read online. Even the
concept of *missing* hard copy magazines is extremely old school.
.
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