Propaganda 18 ch08
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MAGAZINES +--------+ MAGAZINES with identity |Newscopy| +--------+ ________________________________________ The magazines have a very central func- tion in our system. Like we all repres- ent a duplication of the original soc- iety, we bring on the same habits and cultures to the scene. In the very early days of the Commodore 64, even though quite a big scene, mag- azines were rare. At the very first trembling steps, the source of inform- ation was in ILLEGAL, a magazine edited by JEFF SMART. ILLEGAL gained immense popularity, but being on paper, it was surpassed by technology as AMOK launched SEX N' CRIME on disk in 1988. The disk- magazine triggered a much more effective distribution, covering almost the entire scene. Though SEX N' CRIME pioneered on the field, others were quick to follow. Of various quality, the mag- azines grew on pile. As a natural step in society, the magazines looked differ- ently and covered different observ- ations. There would be magazines focus- ing on the demos, the cracking, the music, the elite, the lame, some cover- ing it all and some specializing. +--------------------------+ |"..Some prefer Vandalism, | | some Domination, some | | the Pulse... "| +--------------------------+ Over the years, magazines have come and gone. What differs today from yesterday is the taste of the people. If we take a couple of minutes, and look back 3-4 years, it comes clear that some mag- azines stood above all. SHOCK, MAMBA, SCRIPT and CORRUPTION to mention a few. All of these had a very personal style. S Sign of the times _________________ As the years have passed by, however, people have come to like and choose very different magazines. There is no real number one magazine these days. Some prefer VANDALISM, some DOMINATION, some THE PULSE and the story continues. +--------------------------------+ |" ...if Propaganda was | | to do it, it would just | | come out as one of the rest..."| +--------------------------------+ Something that has come clear to me, concerning the PROPAGANDA, is that we do not appeal the wide public. It is not remarkable, considering that we only focus on what happens on the boards, and the groups that appear there. It is not to offend that we do this, but as editor, I do indeed feel there are so many other magazines, focusing on the entire market, that if PROPAGANDA was to do it, it would just come out as one of the rest. It is a choice I have made way back, and intend to keep. Our concept is clear and stated. If I was to take all the text in a magazine like VANDALISM and put it in DOMINATION, you would probably never notice the difference. However, if all the text in PROPAGANDA was put into DOMINATION, you would most easily notice what had taken place. +------------------------+ |" At the boards, we | | funtcion as THE source | | of information. "| +------------------------+ But then again, I hear people moaning about this sellection of celebrities that appear in our magazine. Unfort- unately, so many misunderstand the purpose. Not other magazine does what we at PROPAGANDA do. At the boards, we function as THE source of information. For people that circulate up there, PROPAGANDA comes out as the very essential one. The others, our compet- itors may be far better concering the demos and the mailmarket, and that's fine with me. The magazines you read daily, off-scene, all have their aspects on how to look on politics, economy and global concerns. Some focus on business only, some on scandals and some on mere news. It is simple and evident, that the same issue concerns the scene. Therefore I have to admit I find it very ignorant saying we are sellective in our editing. You read what concerns you. And if you, are NOT one of the people on the boards, there is a whole lot more to offer. However, if you are the curious type, I bet you could hardly find a more detailed description and insight in what happens stateside. It is remarkable that a magazine like SHOCK gained so much popularity, a magazine that basically had the same visions as we do today. SHOCK never, ever covered one single issue on the mailmarket. +-----------------------------+ |" I still consider the | | old Pulse being the best..."| +-----------------------------+ THE PULSE is fairly interesting at this point. When THE PULSE was struggling along with PROPAGANDA some time back, I was glad. At that point, the scene went through a phase without any really decent journalistic productions. PROPAGANDA had its boardfocus clear, while THE PULSE had their focus on both mail and boards. Up to todasay, I still consider the old PULSE being the best magazine covering BOTH markets. Un- fortunately, I was not that impressed with the comeback, and was hoping for a bit more. Most probably, the magazine will have to enter a new phase of growth and continue from where they once left off. And if I was to mention magazines that have founc their focus, and whose work I sincerly respect, I could only come up with a handful. But I wouldn't want to do that. I'll leave that judgement up to you, critical reader. Just keep in mind, to do what you do best. Nothing else. ________________________________________