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Jocelyn Major
 
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Phil Allison a écrit :
"Iain M Churches"


IMO, Stereophile crossed the "beyond worthless" threshold quite some
time ago. It is now simply an advertising vehicle for the
manufacturers. Period.


IMO, Stereophile crossed the "beyond worthless" threshold quite some

time ago. It is now simply an advertising vehicle for the
manufacturers. Period.



I don't have the opportunity to read Stereophile, as I live on the
other side of the world, but generally speaking, magazines on
any topic are only as good as their readership demands them
to be. If you are not satisfied, then a letter to the editor is the
best solution. Any editor who receives letters from dis-satisfied
readers in large numbers will certainly not ignore them.
But, an editor who receives little or no feedback will assume
that the readers are happy with the magazine, as long as
circulation figures are maintained.

Iain


** Then for Christ's sake shut the **** up.

.......... Phil

Phil you have no reason to be so rude with Iain.
He was just giving a opinion that I personnaly find correct. If your not
happy with what is writen in a magazine, just write a letter to the
editor to let him know. If nobody write to complain how would the editor
will know. And if people do write and nothing change in this magazine
just stop buying it. Magazine cannot live with publicity alone, they
need readers. If the readers go away so will the company that buy
publicity.

Regards

Jocelyn