What's Next?

I'm sure by now many of you have heard of the sudden closing of these four magazines from Conde Nast. So sad for the employees, and of course, the loyal readers. Gourmet magazine was established 68 years ago and has one of the largest followings. Here is what blogger Freckled Citizen has to say about it.

I just read that 80% of magazines' revenue comes from advertising. Okay, we're in a recession and that accounts for a lot of this. But, recently we've lost so many wonderful print magazines; House & Garden, Domino, Blueprint, Home Companion, to name a few. I love going to my mailbox and seeing stacks of new magazines awaiting. I'm a bit of a magazine whore hoarder...

There's nothing better than curling up with a magazine, flipping through the pages, earmarking them or tearing them out. Stacks of magazines all around. I shutter to think of sitting on an airplane reading a magazine from a computer screen.

So, what's next? Do you think that one day there will be no print magazines? Are some just being weeded out because there are too many? What are your favorite magazines? What can we do, if anything, to support them?

R.I.P. Gourmet, Elegant Bride, Modern Bride & Cookie...

Comments

Unknown said…
just when i thought this cycle of magazine closures was over...such a shame.
xox alison

ps - i didn't see PHB in this weekend's LA Times. they really ought to just do a feature on you!!!
I love magazines but have had to make choices not to have subscriptions anymore which saddens me but we have to the sensible thing also... I am learning to do other things with my time.... I am still very blessed... Just can't have it all and decided what I wanted the very most... You did notice I am still on this computer... It is my right hand for almost everything I do..... I just pulled out my last couple years of fall magazines and it seems like I have never seen them and that's a good thing as Martha would say.....
Heather said…
I had no idea! How awful! I love magazines too, very, very much.
I've got a feeling that magazines will be no more one day and we will be reading it all on the computer. ...it's a frightening thought. I don't think that we will have newspapers for much longer.
My favourite magazines are the British 'Country Living, 'Country Homes and Interiors and, I get 'Victoria' sent to me. I used to get every interiors magazine ever printed but decided to just get three. So sorry that the ones you have mentioned have had there day, XXXX
Unknown said…
perfectly said!
I so miss Domino and Mary
Englebreit- coming home to magazines in the mail box brings expectations of a long bath followed by a cup of hot tea and jumping under the covers to read them...
Di Overton said…
Scary isn't it?
Maggie said…
Thank you so much for the link!
Anonymous said…
there will always be magazines, like there are books. i am a journalist from the magazine world. my degree is specifically in magazine writing.

there are a few problems.
one, people have to prescribe.
two, magazines can't all be the same...i.e. when you see jennifer aniston on 15 covers, it's like SO WHAT!? and PS who wants to see her on a cover, anyway. i'd rather have a gorgeous cover that looks like something i can frame and keep for a million years THE WAY THEY USED TO BE.
and, BLOGS.

but magazines, and newspapers for that matter, can certainly shift the wave if they focus on what you can't get online. and do things their own way.

if you want a magazine to survive, you have to support it. you have to give up your Starbucks and buy a subscription. you have to write the publishers. magazines are expensive to make. they can't survive just because you "love them".
Tiffani said…
AMEN Anonymous, thanks for sharing your words of wisdom!

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