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| author | Black, Steve |
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| contents | Best Magazines of 2007 Black, Steve Periodicals Web Sites Specialization Electronic Publishing Layout (Publications) Rumors of the death of the magazine are greatly exaggerated. Efforts by some innovative publishers suggest that rather than killing magazines, the Internet may just reinvigorate the medium. As each magazine seeks the ideal relationship of print to online to develop its brand, nearly every magazine has a web site with at least subscribing information, and most offer some content to attract readers. It is rapidly becoming commonplace for publishers to include blogs or other tools to invite readers to communicate with editors and fellow readers. In the future, magazines' survival may depend on their ability to foster reader responses, incorporate reader ideas and suggestions, and even publish their submissions. This article presents the best magazines of 2007. These magazines all exhibit responsiveness to readers, often cultivated via their web sites as spaces for reader feedback and contribution, and most have a clear sense of purpose aimed at their specific audience. |
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| spellingShingle | Best Magazines of 2007 Black, Steve Periodicals Web Sites Specialization Electronic Publishing Layout (Publications) Best Magazines of 2007 Black, Steve Periodicals Web Sites Specialization Electronic Publishing Layout (Publications) Rumors of the death of the magazine are greatly exaggerated. Efforts by some innovative publishers suggest that rather than killing magazines, the Internet may just reinvigorate the medium. As each magazine seeks the ideal relationship of print to online to develop its brand, nearly every magazine has a web site with at least subscribing information, and most offer some content to attract readers. It is rapidly becoming commonplace for publishers to include blogs or other tools to invite readers to communicate with editors and fellow readers. In the future, magazines' survival may depend on their ability to foster reader responses, incorporate reader ideas and suggestions, and even publish their submissions. This article presents the best magazines of 2007. These magazines all exhibit responsiveness to readers, often cultivated via their web sites as spaces for reader feedback and contribution, and most have a clear sense of purpose aimed at their specific audience. |
| title | Best Magazines of 2007 |
| topic | Periodicals Web Sites Specialization Electronic Publishing Layout (Publications) |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ795346 |