Posted on 09/17/2017 7:26:03 PM PDT by Rebelbase
From a loft in San Francisco in 1967, a 21-year-old named Jann S. Wenner started a magazine that would become the counterculture bible for baby boomers. Rolling Stone defined cool, cultivated literary icons and produced star-making covers that were such coveted real estate they inspired a song.
But the headwinds buffeting the publishing industry, and some costly strategic missteps, have steadily taken a financial toll on Rolling Stone, and a botched story three years ago about an unproven gang rape at the University of Virginia badly bruised the magazines journalistic reputation.
And so, after a half-century reign that propelled him into the realm of the rock stars and celebrities who graced his covers, Mr. Wenner is putting his companys controlling stake in Rolling Stone up for sale, relinquishing his hold on a publication he has led since its founding.
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Sometimes a goofy post is so goofy that it becomes brilliant.
My thinking too. They have fallen into the pothole of irrelevancy.
Gonna buy five copies for my mother.
He’s hitting up Silvia’s mother for a loan right about now.
Yep. The 70s and 80s were it's heyday. Even Matt Taibbi grew over the past 15 years or so into a decent journalist, albeit an unapologetic liberal.
It had a fifty year run. That's pretty respectable for a magazine. Plenty of others have come and gone since then.
Run the price up, then let them have it, buy it in a few for a dollar. RE-brand with same name, get congresses approval, then de-moss!
Another Social Justice Warrior bites the dust.
Gee, making war on your clients is not a good game plan, who wudda thunk it.
Perhaps they could shore up sales with a crossword puzzle.
...a botched story three years ago about an unproven gang rape at the University of Virginia badly bruised the magazines journalistic reputation.Not unproven, a baldfaced lie. Thanks Rebelbase.
Uhm, you realize for twenty-five cents you’re also assuming all their debts, don’t you?
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No sir, it isn’t. The magazine biz is dead as a door nail and the Luddites who still cling to it will soon be out of jobs.
Emerson Collective. Front for Lauren Jobs, who is taking Stevie’s money and spending it on failing but formerly prominent mastheads.
Never claimed that—are you responding to the proper post?
I’d buy it, make it pretty neutral politically by exposing the monstrous crap on all sides, drop the rap (there’s legions of other mags doing that), focus on the great bands that are getting buried by the Beyonces, Adeles and Lady Gagas, extensively cover up-and-coming bands all over the country, hire Mark Steyn to do a column on world politics, music, movies or whatever he wants, lionize the living legends like Dylan and Petty, give young local journalists a chance to write gritty, indepth, riveting true crime from their local bailywicks, make Random Notes really random and cool again, and I think I’d have a winner, not a Wenner.
Glad to see again.
D’oh!
Glad to see YOU again!
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