Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine now has a presence on MySpace.
This is interesting. I'm guessing this an attempt to drum up their readership which, sadly, has been declining for all SF/F magazines over the last few years. (So says Locus Magazine.) Getting some face time on mySpace, then, can't be all bad. I suspect this is the doing of F&SF editor John Joseph Adams a.k.a. The Slush God, whose blog, The Slush God Speaketh, is a frequently visited site and newsfeed. (Among other venues, he also writes for the SciFi Channel's SciFi Wire.)
[Link via David Barr Kirtley's LiveJournal]
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Posted by John DeNardo at Saturday March 18, 2006 at 2:03 AM
© Saturday March 18, 2006 at 2:03 AM SF Signal
It's become sort of a SF pro's magical shibboleth, the pro magazine's subbs are declining. YES, that's true. However, all subscription magazines have had 50%+ decline is paid subscriptions. A notable example, in the late 70s and early 80s Playboy magazine had like 2-3 million paid subcribers, now they've got like 1/2 million subscribers. AFAIK, one magazine has had some immunity from this trend, and that's Sports Illustrated.
Posted by Allan Rosewarne on Sunday March 19, 2006 at 11:23 PM at 11:23 PM
Undoubtedly because of the Swimsuit Issue. Trouble there is, our own Pete probably buys half the ones in print! ![]()
Seriously though, thanks for the perspective. I'm only going by the comments I saw in a recent Locus Magazine. It helps to remember that the phenomenon is not unique to SF. There are many more competitors for our entertainment dollar today than just a few years ago.
Posted by John on Sunday March 19, 2006 at 11:30 PM at 11:30 PM