!on
Android Expert
The future isn't rosy for mags or CD's. These people keep going by embracing the very thing that took most of their business - the internet.
As long as people are interested in the subject matter, then there is hope. Having websites means people will go there, so advertising will keep them afloat. There are no adverts on CD's, so they'll go quicker than mags (nearly all major music stores have closed here in the UK). Mags have adverts, but you still need to buy it to see them. Hence the need for websites (see above).
Mags will keep going longer than CD's as it's something to read on the train or at home. Music can be downloaded before you go out.
I worked for a newspaper / magazine wholesaler & they had their boom time. People got laid off & magazine distribution was consolidated.
As long as people are interested in the subject matter, then there is hope. Having websites means people will go there, so advertising will keep them afloat. There are no adverts on CD's, so they'll go quicker than mags (nearly all major music stores have closed here in the UK). Mags have adverts, but you still need to buy it to see them. Hence the need for websites (see above).
Mags will keep going longer than CD's as it's something to read on the train or at home. Music can be downloaded before you go out.
I worked for a newspaper / magazine wholesaler & they had their boom time. People got laid off & magazine distribution was consolidated.
