It's more of a state of mind, a lifestyle, something which can't be explained, yet is inherently understood by its adherents. Boston mag is probably a great fit, with the same clueless readership demographic. Let them eat cake together.
Boston Magazine is actually a decent magazine, but why on earth would the Henrys want to buy it? Do they want to turn it into the print version of clickbait-laden Boston.com?
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well, the Globe isn't a real newspaper anyway
It's more of a state of mind, a lifestyle, something which can't be explained, yet is inherently understood by its adherents. Boston mag is probably a great fit, with the same clueless readership demographic. Let them eat cake together.
Why mess with a good thing?
Boston Magazine is actually a decent magazine, but why on earth would the Henrys want to buy it? Do they want to turn it into the print version of clickbait-laden Boston.com?
The 1980s called
They want Boston Magazine back. Who knew that dinosaur still existed?
I'm consistently critical of the Globe on any number of issues.
Nonetheless, I am grateful to the Henry's and others for keeping the local news media alive.
Maybe Gothamist/NYMag? Something with depth?
Alternatively, perhaps a rival bid from UHUB?
Go for it Adam!
Adam has the chance
to do the funnies thing right now, etc...
We used to have Bostonist
which was owned by the same folks as Gothamist, but it shut down long ago.
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Dinosaurs merging
Print media don't have much of a future, I'm afraid.