macd
Well-Known Member
keeping the presses turning is the prime objective.
That may well be true be for Mortons Media (who of course own the titles you mentioned) but not for Time Inc. Like most magazine publishers these days, they own no presses. Mortons do, and as you suggest this has a major effect on their business model. EMAP/Bauer, with which you'll be familiar, got rid of their presses decades ago. EMAP's set-up militated against magazines with circulations much under 30,000...or about what the UK's top-selling boating mag sells now...
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