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Presa IT in deriva

Presa IT scrisa (tiparita) se confrunta cu probleme vizibile. Daca in urma cu putin timp revista Stuff Romania punea punct editiei tiparite, PC Magazine Romania a anuntat prin Dan Iancu ca “Editia print a revistei PC Magazine Romania va fi inchisa si ea dupa numarul de decembrie”.

Pe ArenaIT am putut citi ca Decizia companiei Ziff David va afecta inclusiv versiunea in limba romana a publicatiei, ultimul numar al revistei PC Magazine Romania urmand sa iasa pe piata in luna decembrie.” dar noi avem alta parere. PC Magazine Romania mergea rau si acesta a fost adevaratul motiv (PC Magazine Romania vindea intr-o luna mai putine exemplare decat numarul de vizitatori unici care au intrat ieri pe site-ul nostru). Cu ce sustinem acest lucru? Cu declaratia PC Magazine Bulgaria care isi continua bine merci business-ul neafectat de ce se intampla cu Ziff David:

„Since February next year the flagman of computer publications PC Magazine will be transferred in entirely digital format in USA, keeping its high level of content, based on tests, opinions from leading market observers and high value tips to the users. The choice is made in the moment when 80% of the brand revenue is coming from the digital media and audience reached 7 millions readers comparing with 700 000 of the printed publication. The transition will not impact the numerous licensed magazines all over the world. Ziff-Davis Media will continue to support them with 4-5 times more content, more tests and more consumer electronic articles available in the digital media and via XML feeding. PC Magazine Bulgaria will go in print next year as usual offering also more and better content, based on PCMag.com Network and own sources. „We again will do our best to keep our leading position on Bulgarian market”, said Tervel Nyagolov, editor-in-chief of PC Magazine Bulgaria. ”

Si asta nu e tot. O alta revista de IT din Romania se pregateste sa scoata ultimul numar si sa paraseasca scena. Va las pe voi sa ghiciti despre ce revista este vorba 😉

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