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TMO Reports - MacWorld Slips in Top Mags List; 2003 Copy Sales Off 17%
by , 7:00 AM EDT, September 29th, 2004
MacWorld magazine slipped six spots in Advertising Age magazine's list of the top 300 U.S. periodicals for 2003 after a 17% dive in copy sales from 2002.
MacWorld fell to 180th position from 174th. Rankings are based on the total advertising and circulation gross revenues in 2003. Results were reported in the September 20th edition of AdAge.
Average paid copy sales, reported for July through December of 2003, dropped to 256,932 from 366,849 in the same period of 2002 - a 17.6% drop - according to numbers obtained from BPA Worldwide, which audits the magazine's circulation. Total gross revenue for MacWorld fell over US$4.2 million in 2003 to $42.0 million, according to AdAge.
Other personal computer magazines in the 2003 list included PC Magazine in 38th spot with $202 million in total gross revenue and a total paid circulation of 916,710. The magazine slipped nine spots from 29th in 2002. PC World magazine rose to 70th from 74th the year before with total gross revenue of $130 million with a total paid circulation of 1.1 million. eWeek was ranked 102nd, down from 98th, and Computer Shopper was at 164th, down from 128th in 2002.
Advertising Age is a marketing and advertising trade journal that monitors developments in the industry. The Top 300 magazine list comes out every September after complete results of revenues and circulation are released by a variety of auditing groups.
The last auditing statement of circulation from MacWorld was for the last six months of 2003. The next circulation statement will be for the first half of 2004 and will be released in the next few weeks.
MacAddict magazine was not among the AdAge Top 300.
MacWorld magazine is a part of Mac Publishing LLC, which is a subsidiary of International Data Group (IDG).
Observer Comments
Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:31 am Subject: More Proof Of Declining Mac User Base
Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:47 am Subject: Re: More Proof Of Declining Mac User Base
QuoteRealityCheck wrote:
While PC mags held their own, MacWorld drops 17% circulation. Mac fanboys can't spin their way out of this bad news. Now we need a death knell for MacWorld.
How is this bad news? I'm a Mac fanboy. Not a Macworld fanboy. I suppose oil prices rising is bad news as well, but I don't see it as my responsibility to "spin my way out of it."
I've found myself reading these magazines less and less since coming to pages like this one. 95% of the magazine is now stuff I've already read about weeks before. The feature article is usually useful information since it usually involves tests that web pages don't do, but buying a magazine for one article is not always something I want to do. Which is sad, 'cause they ARE good magazines.
Just my experience...
Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:51 am Subject: More proof that RC can't read
Did you acctualy read the article? Only 1 of the PC mags went up in ranking the others droped!
Besides with 24 hr news channels on TV and every concievable type of news and information on the web, all print media ends up being old news by the time it is on the newstand, that is why people aren't buying mags not marketshare. Print media is most likely going to be obsolete in our lifetime.
Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:02 am Subject: Re: More proof that RC can't read
Quotedrjason wrote:
Print media is most likely going to be obsolete in our lifetime.
Well, obsolete in the same way TV made radio obsolete.
Print needs to change, yes, but it won't go away. Can you see men and women giving up "Sports Illustrated" or "Cosmo" just because they could get the same content online? Full page photos of the newest cothing just isn't the same on a computer.
Likewise, even though everything in the newspaper is available for free online, people still subscibe. Why? Because it's more fun to read the comics or the sports section over a big bowl of cereal than it is to read one comic at a time at your desk.
But you're right, print media DOES have to change. This item about Macworld proves that. People don't need to get a magazine to learn the newest iMac specs anymore.
But like I said, I do enjoy their more in depth articles. Articles that compare programs and hardware head to head. Photos that show ways to break into iMacs. And interviews with people at Apple about the future.
Again, these are things that are AVAILABLE online, but not to the extent that basic hardware specs are. If Macworld can concentrate on the Mac news that's not just "new item!" and do the kind of reporting that web pages like this just can't afford to do...
...well then they'll be around for quite a while.
I don't know if this affected their numbers much but they lost a subscriber when the killed MacCentral. MacCentral used to be my first destination for Mac news. It held a coveted spot on my Bookmark bar. No more. I like this site. It is becoming the first site I visit. But it has not yet made it to my Bookmark Bar.
It's a miracle anybody still subscribes to this mag. It has been owned by a completely Windows oriented company for years and regularly spews out anti-Mac FUD disinformation and completely biased crap. Everyone I know stopped their subscriptions years ago. I guess even the diehard Mac fans have given up on this piece of $#!% rag.
each week since June I get a renewal letter with a lower and lower price to renew. I going to wait until they offer it for free. I had let my original subscription expire but bought several Macs and got free subscriptions with them that was added on to my existing. Just the other day I got another renewal pitch in the same mailing as the mag and thought how thin the MacWorld Mag is getting and how thick MacAddict is. Also MacWorld is more of a big book of ads and not much Mac Meat. They have basically abandoned everything Mac, but have zeroed in on only certain products. I have also noticed that the whole tone of the mag is becoming very snotty and the replies to letters from readers are rude.
I use to look forward to getting MacWorld, but now wonder if I should keep the issue or toss it. I keep all my MacAddicts.
I will be renewing my MacAddict subscription, but not MacWorld.
"Total gross revenue for MacWorld fell over US$4.2 million in 2003 to $42.0 million, according to AdAge."
$42 mill ain't nothing to sneeze at. I'm sure that helps IDG cover its overhead.
"Now we need a death knell for MacWorld."
The death knell has been going for what, 10 years now? Don't hold your breath.
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