This just in, the NY Times ‘magazines fail’ retread feature: I know you’ve all been waiting, so I’m happy to announce that in Thursday’s NY Times,
you’ll find the newspaper’s current version of the recurring feature
story revealing that,
despite the overwhelming odds of failing, people still start magazines.
I don’t know about you, but I am always amazed that most magazines fail
– in the same way I’m amazed that every book published does not
make it to the NYT bestseller list. I’m also amazed that reporters keep
writing the same feature story over and over despite most of them
failing to have anything new. I’m also amazed that I keep blogging about this.
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