RicinYakima
High Steppes of Eastern Washington
Me too, Hawk, me too. If you can get an old style "MS Word" program, you can copy and paste one article at a time and save it as a picture. New Word for Office 365 will not let you save off the site.
I got a bit chastised on another forum for posting my views of magazine writing in general from a business viewpoint. Unfortunately, I upset Ken Howell a bit, but he responded like the true gentleman he truly was, as did John Barsness. It started out in a thread complaining about Handloader & Rifle mags going (slightly) over 50% advertising compared to actual articles and information a few times. Yes, I really did go through a few issues and figure the rough column space taken up by paid ads, versus articles. I've since decided that I don't need to be that analytical. There's some things I just don't need to know.
Way back in College in the late 60's......took a journalism class. It was an eye opener. Prof had us add up the column inches of a certain auto magazine that always named the "Car of the Year". You know, their expert writers and analysts would decide on the outstanding automotive product of that year. Son of a gun if you couldn't predict with 100% accuracy what car company's auto would win by who had the most inches of paid advertising in the rag magazine for the 6 months prior to the "Award".
Way back in College in the late 60's......took a journalism class. It was an eye opener. Prof had us add up the column inches of a certain auto magazine that always named the "Car of the Year". You know, their expert writers and analysts would decide on the outstanding automotive product of that year. Son of a gun if you couldn't predict with 100% accuracy what car company's auto would win by who had the most inches of paid advertising in the rag magazine for the 6 months prior to the "Award".