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#1 2008-06-10 12:34 pm

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Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

MacWorld has been pestering me to renew my subscription by sending letters and doing that "Your Last Issue" paper jacket covering the magazine. So I looked at what I get in return for my subscription by adding up how many pages of actual "content"  (not ads)  in their latest magazine and I came up with about 56 Pages of actual content while the rest (about half) is advertisements. I remember when MacWorld was the thickness of a phonebook each month (only slight exaggeration) Maybe MacWorld and other publishers should actually start to include more content making it a value for the customer instead of hassling them to continue subscribing to a shrinking magazine by spending money on "subscription ending" letters, covers etc!

Just my little rant.....roll


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#2 2008-06-10 12:46 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

Did you know there's a Mac|Life magazine? We're not just forums, apparently!

I dunno. 56 pages seems like a lot, or at least comparable to other magazines out there. That's more than half, if we're looking at the same issue. Try counting content pages in one of those chick magazines...sheesh. There's a couple hundred pages straight from the forest and right to the trash.

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#3 2008-06-10 12:56 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

I subscribe to MacAddict as well, but my subscription is not "last issued" yet for that one. This is a problem with most magazines (lack of actual content). I guess that if you have have never read ANY magazines before and you pick up a current issue and read it through you may be satisfied with the actual content. If you have been subscribing to/reading these magazines for years/decades it is clear that the content is now sorely lacking (compared to how it used to be (1990's and before) and the publishers are forced to out right beg to keep subscribers.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but this is mine...


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#4 2008-06-10 1:03 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

Heck, I remember when MAD magazine was ad-free.


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#5 2008-06-10 1:04 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

Magazines are dying....

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#6 2008-06-10 1:19 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

Yep, magazines used to be quite thick, indeed.  I used to have a copy of PC magazine from the mid 80's -- It was a good two inches thick.  I have a comparably thick Computer shopper from the mid-90's (I think it slimmed down relatively recently).


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#7 2008-06-10 3:21 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

ukimalefu wrote:

Magazines are dying....

Print media in general is dying.

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#8 2008-06-11 11:31 am

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

I gotta say, it's hard to keep up with online content. It's stuff that is generally free, immediately up-to-date, and interactive.


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#9 2008-06-11 12:42 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

In Your Face, JK Rowling!


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#10 2008-06-11 12:46 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

I don't see why there isn't an option to subscribe to an online-only version of your favorite magazines.  What with all the "green" going around and all it would save some trees.


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#11 2008-06-11 2:02 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

Isn't there?  I think thats what Zinio is for.  At least my mac mini came with a few months of free digital MacWorld.


Nobody's "un-American".  Some people are just stupidly patriotic.

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#12 2008-06-11 2:59 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

Metacell wrote:

Isn't there?  I think thats what Zinio is for.  At least my mac mini came with a few months of free digital MacWorld.

I tried that for a while. Zinio is garbage.

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#13 2008-06-11 3:05 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

user wrote:

In Your Face, JK Rowling!

lol

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#14 2008-06-11 9:04 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

I have an issue of MacWorld from 1989. It has the Macintosh SE/30 on the cover. It's a half an inch thick, thicker paper cover, a bit bigger and much more retro. Shame all magazines have shrunk over the years.

Though... what's a magazine anymore? This is the internet age!


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#15 2008-06-11 10:59 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

What really bugs me is two days before I received my last issue of MacWorld, one of the feature articles was posted on-line verbatim.


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#16 2008-06-13 10:21 am

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

Macskeeball wrote:

Metacell wrote:

Isn't there?  I think thats what Zinio is for.  At least my mac mini came with a few months of free digital MacWorld.

I tried that for a while. Zinio is garbage.

What was the problem?  Not that I doubt you, I only used it a couple of times.  But it seemed functional.  Was the subscription service b0rked?


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#17 2008-06-13 9:20 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

Metacell wrote:

Macskeeball wrote:

Metacell wrote:

Isn't there?  I think thats what Zinio is for.  At least my mac mini came with a few months of free digital MacWorld.

I tried that for a while. Zinio is garbage.

What was the problem?  Not that I doubt you, I only used it a couple of times.  But it seemed functional.  Was the subscription service b0rked?

It was too much like emulating a paper magazine on a computer. Had they optimized the content for use on a computer instead of making it exactly the same as the print version, my opinion would have been quite different.

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#18 2008-06-14 8:11 am

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

We've been getting a magazine for the digital print industry via e-mail that actually has a click on the page interface to graphically turn the page.


"Do you agree that the magical potency of today's ceremony is exactly equal to the magical efficacy of ceremonial baptism with dihydrogen oxide, and do you agree that the power of all magical ceremonies is nonexistent?" After a resounding "amen" from the audience, the first person in line yelled, "Dry me brother! I'm free!"

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#19 2008-06-19 7:54 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

I too am in favor of online material. My problem with Mac magazines in general these days is that they focus too much on the iPhone and iPod, not Macs. Online I can skip over this content.

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#20 2008-06-23 8:30 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

Jasoco wrote:

I have an issue of MacWorld from 1989. It has the Macintosh SE/30 on the cover. It's a half an inch thick, thicker paper cover, a bit bigger and much more retro. Shame all magazines have shrunk over the years.

Though... what's a magazine anymore? This is the internet age!

Nice - mind quoting some prices of machines on there?  I found an old MacWorld at our camp and I was blown away by how much the Macs and the RAM cost.  Unfortunately my mom threw it away.


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#21 2008-06-23 9:32 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

im online all the time yet i still subscribe to magazines. mainly gameinformer and EGM but i still prefer to have a print copy in my hands over a laptop on my lap.


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#22 2008-07-01 7:44 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

macrule413 wrote:

MacWorld has been pestering me to renew my subscription by sending letters and doing that "Your Last Issue" paper jacket covering the magazine. So I looked at what I get in return for my subscription by adding up how many pages of actual "content"  (not ads)  in their latest magazine and I came up with about 56 Pages of actual content while the rest (about half) is advertisements. I remember when MacWorld was the thickness of a phonebook each month (only slight exaggeration) Maybe MacWorld and other publishers should actually start to include more content making it a value for the customer instead of hassling them to continue subscribing to a shrinking magazine by spending money on "subscription ending" letters, covers etc!

Just my little rant.....roll

I stopped buying magazines years ago. They're a total waste of money today. The internet is WAY a head of them in the latest info. Save your money and stop buying magazines.


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#23 2008-07-01 7:46 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

I have one magazine but I got it to get a Gamestop Edge discount.

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#24 2008-07-10 2:28 pm

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Re: Ever Shrinking MacWorld Magazine...

I agree, print media is going down the toilet but I would take an issue of MacLife over MacWorld any day.

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