Radar's passion for failure just keeps em coming back?
Published: Wednesday, January 31, 2007
So will the atom bomb drop on Radar this time around, or will the mag that loves to fold stick around for a while on round three. Editor Maer Roshan seems to think the time is now for Radar in print again but we will sit back on this one and watch how it unfolds. While many magazines are struggling and/or going online 100%, Roshan seems optimistic that he can get people to shell out money for more of the same. Its like this blog shit, who needs another one?"Who needs another magazine?"It's a question I'm often asked by cynical media reporters (and occasionally by my mother). I started Radar four years ago because I believed there was a place in the world for a smart, subversive title that didn't pull its punches. After five issues and a few bumps and scrapes, I still do. Whatever they're saying this week about the demise of print, I think great magazines of the kind Radar aspires to be are essential as ever. Part II: Hard To Kill, But Why? Maer Explains [ETP] |



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