martynwhiteley
Well-Known Member
Redscouser's recent post got me thinking about where MBM and MBY sit in the marketplace.
Apologies if it's been discussed before, and I do remember some forum criticism of duplicate tests of new boats in the sister mags, but I think it deserves another airing.
I subscribe to MBM but buy MBY inevitabley every month, and there does seem to be an increasing overlap, as if they were in competition.
If MBY concentrates on the 'new' end of the market, at say plus £100K, why couldn't MBM devote more space to used cruisers and their maintenance/refurbishment?
What is it that drives the content? Reader Surveys?, Sales Studies?, The tendancy for any journalist to want to cover the more glamarous articles?, Advertisers pressure/revenue?
Narrowboats, and Sailing thingies seem to be covered fairly well at the low budget/maintenance end of the market, but why not cruisers/sportsboats?
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Apologies if it's been discussed before, and I do remember some forum criticism of duplicate tests of new boats in the sister mags, but I think it deserves another airing.
I subscribe to MBM but buy MBY inevitabley every month, and there does seem to be an increasing overlap, as if they were in competition.
If MBY concentrates on the 'new' end of the market, at say plus £100K, why couldn't MBM devote more space to used cruisers and their maintenance/refurbishment?
What is it that drives the content? Reader Surveys?, Sales Studies?, The tendancy for any journalist to want to cover the more glamarous articles?, Advertisers pressure/revenue?
Narrowboats, and Sailing thingies seem to be covered fairly well at the low budget/maintenance end of the market, but why not cruisers/sportsboats?
<hr width=100% size=1><font color=blue> <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.mboat.org>http://www.mboat.org</A></font color=blue>