That’s a shame.
“There’s a new band in town, but you can’t get the sound
From a story in a magazine
Aimed at your average teen”
I don’t read them so I don’t know why they’re losing readers or advertiser or what’s going on with them. Usually it’s big egos printing more pages than they can afford to print based on ad revenue... Less money, print fewer pages.
I’m convinced Rolling Stone is CIA mockingbird media.
The brand died in the 1990s as their hippie-boomer readership aged.
Yet somehow, it was revived and survived - because it still has use as propaganda and narrative forming.
Just like Time, Newsweek, New Republic, Vanity Fair, and Yes, National Review.
I’ll be pleased when The Rolling Stone rolls into the Rock Crusher and becomes The Cesspool Sand.
The Strolling Bones outlived their usefulness a long, long time ago. Vietnam is over and everybody smokes marijuana legally now. All you need is a quack “pain doctor.”
It’s a rotten leftist rag.
I used to like that mag back in the 1980s. Seems like a lifetime ago. Forgive me. I was young.
Please tell me Wired will be next.
I wonder how long Rolling Stone has been losing money?
Good.
Thanks for the great news.
They are a despicable publication.
I’m so old I actually remember when RS would give you a drop of content along with the agitprop. That was a long time ago.
First Robert Redford is dead, and I did not realize he was still alive. Then Rolling Stone, and I did not realize it was still in business. These things usually come in 3’s.
Rolling Stone put out a lying headline saying conservatives were trying to get people fired for “criticizing his (Charlie Kirk’s) rhetoric.” That’s what they call celebrating and promoting murder “criticizing rhetoric.” All of their readers, however few they may be, are being influence by this blatant lying...and one person is one person too many.
They are actually trying to portray conservatives as evil for believing celebrating murder may not be the type of values you want teaching children in school, treating patients, etc.
Boo-hoo. Not.
Now that’s a damn shame. Breaks my heart.
To be fair, the magazine did inspire a pretty decent (and funny) rock song.
But the thrill we’ve never known
Is the thrill that’ll getcha
When you get your picture
On the cover of the Rolling Stone.