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The editorial in the July/August Crisis announces the magazine will cease publication with the September issue. Increasing postal costs, declining readership are offered as some of the reasons for the end of Crisis.
The Morley Institute website will continue to have a Crisis section with articles, commentaries and a blog.
Sursum Corde, Envoy. It seems orthodox Catholic magazines are having a rough go.
Is there a similar situation of losr readership/vibablity with evangelical magazines? I realize the magazine/paper business is in trouble. It seems to be hitting most hard with orthodox catholic publications. Part of that is JW’s and LDS as a rule subscribe to their faith’s publications period. I don’t know if a valid comparison can be made there.
Don’t know the break even point for magazine subscriptions. But most Catholic magazines are under 20,000 subscriptions. Some a lot under. I beleive America may have the largest subscription base and is over 20,000. Evangelical publications like Chritianity Today are more robust by quite a bit. I think evangelicals subscribe less out of rote than do JW’s and LDS.
I’d love to see stats on Christian (evangelical and Catholic) publications as to paid subscriptions. If anyone knows please post. I am guessing, but This Rock is around 16,000 - 18,000.
The Morley Institute website will continue to have a Crisis section with articles, commentaries and a blog.
Sursum Corde, Envoy. It seems orthodox Catholic magazines are having a rough go.
Is there a similar situation of losr readership/vibablity with evangelical magazines? I realize the magazine/paper business is in trouble. It seems to be hitting most hard with orthodox catholic publications. Part of that is JW’s and LDS as a rule subscribe to their faith’s publications period. I don’t know if a valid comparison can be made there.
Don’t know the break even point for magazine subscriptions. But most Catholic magazines are under 20,000 subscriptions. Some a lot under. I beleive America may have the largest subscription base and is over 20,000. Evangelical publications like Chritianity Today are more robust by quite a bit. I think evangelicals subscribe less out of rote than do JW’s and LDS.
I’d love to see stats on Christian (evangelical and Catholic) publications as to paid subscriptions. If anyone knows please post. I am guessing, but This Rock is around 16,000 - 18,000.