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Wired magazine is 56.2% fullpage ads

34 点作者 ten7超过 16 年前

14 条评论

ja2ke超过 16 年前
Is this news? I mean, hasn't Wired /always/ been super ad heavy?<p>Hey, it has! <a href="http://www.suck.com/daily/95/10/06/daily.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.suck.com/daily/95/10/06/daily.html</a><p>"We studied issue 3.09 (the one with Arnold Schwarzenegger on its cover) and were not surprised to discover that of its 206 pages, 90 were full page ads. (If you include 1/2's, 1/4's, and pull-outs the ratio jumps to a clean 50/50 split.)"<p>Further analysis of Wired's ad/content ratio was done by the Magazineer in January -- <a href="http://magazineer.com/howto/26" rel="nofollow">http://magazineer.com/howto/26</a>
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pg超过 16 年前
I've noticed the NYT has many more ads than it used to. My instincts tell me this is the death spasm of print. It means things are worse for the print media than even their current revenues suggest, because falling ad prices have been concealed by selling more ads. But they're going to run out of room for that soon.
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adoyle超过 16 年前
Oddly enough, I was reading my copy today and was thinking that I much prefer print ads to online ads. I actually enjoy bumping into things I would not normally see. My only gripe are the ads that try to disguise themselves as editorial material and have to have the word "Advertisement" on the top of the page. Online, I ignore ads and the ones I do notice are rarely interesting.
Create超过 16 年前
So what we have in the first place is major corporations which are parts of even bigger conglomerates. Now, like any other corporation, they have a product which they sell to a market. The market is advertisers -- that is, other businesses. What keeps the media functioning is not the audience. They make money from their advertisers. And remember, we're talking about the elite media. So they're trying to sell a good product, a product which raises advertising rates. And ask your friends in the advertising industry. That means that they want to adjust their audience to the more elite and affluent audience. That raises advertising rates. So what you have is institutions, corporations, big corporations, that are selling relatively privileged audiences to other businesses.<p>Well, what point of view would you expect to come out of this? I mean without any further assumptions, what you'd predict is that what comes out is a picture of the world, a perception of the world, that satisfies the needs and the interests and the perceptions of the sellers, the buyers and the product.<p>Now there are many other factors that press in the same direction. If people try to enter the system who don't have that point of view they're likely to be excluded somewhere along the way. After all, no institution is going to happily design a mechanism to self-destruct. It's not the way institutions function. So they'll work to exclude or marginalize or eliminate dissenting voices or alternative perspectives and so on because they're dysfunctional, they're dysfunctional to the institution itself.<p><a href="http://www.archive.org/details/NoamChomskyNoamChomskyManufacturingConsent_0" rel="nofollow">http://www.archive.org/details/NoamChomskyNoamChomskyManufac...</a>
spolsky超过 16 年前
Um, did anyone notice what month it is?<p>If you had a fixed advertising budget for the year, wouldn't you spend most of it in the November and December issues?<p>Almost every magazine and newspaper gets really fat at the end of the year.
tdavis超过 16 年前
Coincidentally, our new issue of Wired arrived today and I suggested that they weren't at risk of going under so long as at least 50% of the magazine is ads. At least until people stop buying it because of that.
ivankirigin超过 16 年前
Here's a pic of mine of the pages with ads on both sites in wired ripped out: <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/ikirigin/2097211221/" rel="nofollow">http://flickr.com/photos/ikirigin/2097211221/</a><p>I'd like to do this with a scalpel to compare the height.
river_styx超过 16 年前
<i>I don’t have as much time as I used to, to do this, but I try to give the whole magazine a flip at least once, every month.</i><p>Blogger needs to take some time, to learn proper comma use, and then rethink this sentence.
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anamax超过 16 年前
On the news-stands that I've checked, the more "high-end" a woman's magazine is, the greater the percentage of ad content.
kwamenum86超过 16 年前
The author noticed "after about a 3 month hiatus." If subscribers are not reading the magazine that is a pretty bad sign so why should we be surprised about all of the ads. I find it somewhat ironic that after 3 months of not making time to take a good look at the magazine the author is surprised that something has changed.
thomasswift超过 16 年前
not really surprised here, back in the day when it was a 1/4" thick, I use to rip out all the ads that were front and back, then start reading it.
sown超过 16 年前
I wonder how long it's going to be before I start seeing ads in World of Warcraft or Eve... Never I hope...
pclark超过 16 年前
Christ why are submissions going through tiny url services?
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akd超过 16 年前
In other news, Vogue magazine is 91% fullpage ads.