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Articles tagged little magazines (6)

“We were able to build a pretty tremendous amount based on a shoestring, but now we’re just getting a little more reactive to the realities of a shoestring business.”
“When I look back at all the posts a year from now, I want to see that they reflect the editorial values of a great general-interest magazine.” Shan Wang
“I hear the argument, Oh, these poor little magazines with their tiny readerships, if only people appreciated them more. It’s partly true. But the bigger side of that is, well, if only you knew how to read a budget. If only you actually knew anything about publishing.”
For Bhaskar Sunkara, the success of Jacobin as a magazine is an unlikely means to a political end.
A look at how n+1, celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, built its reputation and maintains its business.
They punch above their weight in reach and influence. What’s it like to run a little online magazine in 2014?