We bagged ourselves the first game of hunting season, and it's another shelter magazine.
Just not enough ad juice to keep it going, and when you are right in the crosshairs of the whole housing marketing tanking, well, you're in trouble.
The Reaper can always use tips on how to stuff and mount magazine publisher heads over the fireplace, so this will come in handy.

Hello--I own and operate two of the largest newsstands in New England. I find your website interesting, mainly because I like to know when magazines have gone out of print. I don't enjoy it when magazines fold because this is my livelihood---I've owned these stores for 21 years and I want my newsstands to continue to thrive. But I do appreciate the information.
As a side note, NICK JR and DISNEY ADVENTURES did not go under as the reaper reported earlier in the year. They are still being shipped by my distributor and are displayed prominently in the childrens' section. Also, AMERICAN HERITAGE has been reborn, as a quarterly.
So, reaper, please update your back from the dead link. :)
Posted by: Jim Stanton | December 10, 2007 at 05:41 PM
Hey Reaper,
You can also add this to the list of magazines that have bit the dust shortly after the Chicago Tribune lists it in its annual best magazines section.
Posted by: Ted Craig | December 11, 2007 at 07:54 AM