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I can't imagine a non-legacy magazine successfully launching in the internet age. The last notable launch I recall was George Magazine.
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Max
Actually, there's a bunch of new magazines over the last several years, generally pretty niche=y things (like craft beer or regional). -- nm
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mara
Oct 27 '14, 11:43
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Is there a magazine most/regularly popular with library customers? -- nm
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Max
Oct 27, 11:48
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It's actually really hard to tell -- we never subscribe when it first launches. Makes it hard to identify the newest magazines we subscribe to. -- nm
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mara
Oct 27, 12:08
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For instance, I went to look up "All About Beer," which we just started getting last year. But our first issue is in volume 33. It may be that we
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mara
Oct 27, 12:10
Hot Librarians Quarterly -- nm
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Spawn the Impaler
Oct 27, 12:07
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