Just renewed my Stereophile subscription after a couple of years. Love the magazine, no complaints! I have issues all the way back to 2004. But I noticed in the April recommended components issue that "Due to space limitations", that 10 sections are missing. It says they are on-line at Stereophile.com. I checked some old "recommended components" issues and they are all over 200 pages. The April issue has 186 pages. Doesn't the magazine control it's own page limits or is there some law that prohibits it? BTW, I went to Stereophile.com/category/recommended-components, and all I could find was 2015 recommended components. (maybe my fault, but tried it twice).
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Topic - How long has this been going on? - Harley 06:18:57 03/18/16 (11)
- RE: How long has this been going on? - fantja 09:35:59 03/18/16 (0)
- RE: How long has this been going on? - John Atkinson 07:19:42 03/18/16 (1)
- Thanks for your reply, John. nt - Harley 11:00:07 03/18/16 (0)
- Yes, in fact there is a law! - John Marks 06:35:22 03/18/16 (7)
- Or said another way, how the print magazine industry is screwing itself into the ground... - Ivan303 09:25:40 03/20/16 (1)
- Newspapers? - kev313 11:25:07 03/23/16 (0)
- RE: Yes, in fact there is a law! - bjh 13:25:36 03/18/16 (0)
- RE: Yes, in fact there is a law! - Bill the K 09:04:18 03/18/16 (3)
- The content reviewed is so expensive, it's almost like a Sales Brochure - Eldragon 06:41:27 03/28/16 (0)
- If I recall from my days in the newspaper business... - Ladok 07:56:21 03/19/16 (0)
- Agreed - Harley 10:57:25 03/18/16 (0)