FishbowlNY - Turning the Page For New York Media
Thursday, Jan 26

Cyberspace, where dead magazines cling to life

I can feel you breathe, comin' over me, suddenly i'm meltin' into you.jpgMore from Kyle du Ford at Big & Sharp: during an idle surfing session, he noticed that magazines long dead are still alive and well on the web, blithely humming away online with nary a nod to their real-world demise. His findings:

  • Radar (radaronline.com; traffic rank: 34,264): Frozen in time since its closure on December 15th, Radar hasn't been updated since it posted the Sean McManus hooker story, which we're sure he's thrilled about. Otherwise, du Ford finds it useful and hospitable, with archives intact (though, regrettably, the 15 minutes box is blank, promising to be back soon in perpetuity).

  • Sync (syncmag.com; traffic rank: 125,204): Though it seems in working order, du Ford says it's "hardly more than a shell." The last blog update was in November, no more navigation buttons, and when you click to subscribe, Ziff-Davis tries to lure you into considering their other publications. Sneaky.

  • Breathe (breathemag.com; traffic rank: 667,134): Breathe is taking a - wait for it - breather, on indefinite hiatus while they try to drum up funding, according to Breathe editor-in-chief Lisa Haines. "The newstand sales were fantastic, but we were undercapitalized," Haines told Fishbowl. "It really could go either way." Readers could be forgiven for thinking the mag was dead, though; nothing on the webiste indicates its current status, and du Ford couldn't even buy their calming, ayurvedic CD. Meanwhile, Haines is hopeful: the next issue is practically in the can ("It's written , we have the art -- it's just the process of closing the issue"), and she's optimistic that they'll be able to put it out for March/April.

    Perhaps that's what the lingering websites are really about: hope. Radar, of course, is a veritable phoenix, and if anyone can pump new life (and cash) into it it's Maer Roshan. And while an independent title has to work that much harder to keep it going, once a parent co. pulls the plug, that's that (sorry, Sync). As for Breathe: "We really haven't given up on the idea that this is going to work," Haines told us, wistfully. Well, we haven't, either. Here's hoping worthy mags get to take another breath sometime soon.

    When Magazines Hold on(line) Too Long [Big & Sharp]


  • new on mediabistro.com

    The Future of Social Media with Chris Anderson

    The editor of Wired explains how to create a social network that works.
    Watch the video

    Email This Post

    Fill out the following information and click on the Send button in order to send this post, Cyberspace, where dead magazines cling to life, to a friend.
    Friend's name
    Friend's email address
    Your name
    Your email address
    Note to your friend (optional, max 200 Characters)

    Read more on FishbowlNY >

    Turning the Page For New York Media
    FishbowlNY in Your Inbox
    Mobile Version
    RSS Feed
    Our Blog Network

    BayNewser

    WebNewser

    TVNewser

    PRNewser

    MediaJobsDaily

    GalleyCat

    UnBeige

    MobileContentToday

    AgencySpy

    FishbowlDC

    FishbowlLA

    FishbowlNY

    FishbowlNY Staff
    Editor:
    Amanda Ernst

    Contributing Editor:
    Drew Grant

    Columnist:
    Diane Clehane

    About FishbowlNY
    Follow FishbowlNY
    Email FishbowlNY

    Anonymous Tips
    Topics

    About

    About Us - Modules

    Acquisitions

    Advertising

    Alternative Weeklies

    AMC 2006

    AMC 2007

    AMC 2008

    Awards

    Beijing Olympics

    Books

    Bottom Feeding

    Breaking News

    Circulation

    Daily Angle

    Dissecting NPR

    DNC '08

    Election '08

    Ellies '08

    Fashion Week

    Fishbowl Initiatives

    FishbowlNY Poll

    Inauguration '08

    International

    Keith Kelly Distilled

    Legal Trouble

    Lunch

    Magazines

    Markets & Media

    Media Companies

    Media Events

    Media Lookbook

    Media Minutiae

    Media People

    Mediabistro Circus

    Memopad Distilled

    Menu

    Movies

    New Media

    News

    Newspapers

    NYT in 90 Seconds

    Obituaries

    Parties

    Pop Culture

    Radio

    RNC '08

    Scandals

    Scholarly Pursuits

    Strike Watch

    SXSWi '08

    The Crystal Ball

    The Internet Presidency

    The Revolving Door

    The State of Journalism

    Time 100

    Trends

    TV

    Video

    Archives

    November 2009

    October 2009

    September 2009

    August 2009

    more...

    Links

    AdAge

    Beet.tv

    BusinessWeek | Fine on Media

    Buzz Machine/Jarvis

    The Colbert Report

    The Corsair

    Daily Show

    Editor & Publisher

    Ed2010

    Folio:

    Gawker

    Gothamist

    Guardian America | Media

    HuffPo

    IWantMedia

    Marketwatch | Friedman

    Mediaite

    Mediapost

    Media Wire Daily

    NY Daily News

    NY Mag | Daily Intelligencer

    NY Observer | The Media Mob

    NY Post | Keith Kelly

    NYT | Media Decoder

    The Onion

    Paid Content

    Poynter | Romenesko

    Silicon Alley Insider

    Slate | Jack Shafer

    Wall Street Journal

    WaPo | Media Notes

    James Wolcott

    WWD | Memo Pad

    ADVERTISEMENT


    mediabistro.com l Member Benefits l Jobs l Freelance Marketplace l Courses l Events l Forums l Content
    mediabistro Blogs: Media News l TVNewser l GalleyCat l UnBeige l FishbowlNY l FishbowlLA l FishbowlDC l PRNewser l AgencySpy
    MobileContentToday l WebNewser l BayNewser l MediaJobsDaily l mbToolbox
    Site Map l Advertising/Sponsorships l Partners l About Us l Contact Us/Help

    internet.commediabistro.comJusttechjobs.comGraphics.com

    Search:

    WebMediaBrands Corporate Info

    Legal Notices, Licensing, Reprints, Permissions, Privacy Policy.
    Advertise | Newsletters | Shopping | E-mail Offers