Private Frazer’s Doomed Magazines

September 3, 2012

Unprepared

Filed under: closures,consumer magazines — privatefraser @ 1:10 pm
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Unsurprisingly, given Time Out’s recent surrender to the inevitable, Scout London has folded up its tents and gone ‘digital-only’ (that favoured euphemism for ‘closed’).

In a statement Scout said: “Time Out’s plans add credence to Scout London’s business model, but in terms of content and proposition, Scout London and Time Out are very different magazines.” – in that Time Out is still in print and Scout isn’t, presumably.

Dog’s Dinner

Filed under: closures,customer publishing — privatefraser @ 12:58 pm
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Private Frazer is back from two weeks in France, and is filled to overflowing with warmth towards his fellow man, so it is with a positive, life-affirming spirit that he brings you the news that Meze, ‘London’s Luxury Journal’ has clicked its fingers and asked for l’addition. But perhaps if your ‘latest news’ is dated February and your blog stopped in March you weren’t really trying too hard in the first place.

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