Christmas issue was issue No. 80, December issue was issue No. 79. I know, it's confusing - we print 13 issues a year.
Am disappointed at the distribution situation but not wholly surprised. We don't control distribution, but I wish we could. Increasingly these days people subscribe to specialist titles such as ours in order to guarantee delivery. A wholesaler will take a view on the local market and will decide for themselves if a specialist title is warranted in its portfolio to offer newsagents. If there's little or no demand then its replaced by something else more mainstream - sad state of affairs I know
So, if Jan was 81, and Christmas was 79, then what happened to 80?
So, if Jan was 81, and Christmas was 79, then what happened to 80?
If it doesn't Kevin then please let me know and I will airmail you another copy. All the best - Happy New Year to all APUG members
Ok I can easily subscribe to the mag if I decide to but not all danes can. I know several who either don't have a computer or can't pay online.
It's as easy as ringing up the publisher and telling him your credit card number.
I guess it comes down to the fact, if one wants to read this mag or not. Subscribing is also significantly cheaper than buying each copy seperately.
Søren, have you thought that perhaps the distributor in Denmark is also at fault, if they were prepared to take a reasonable number on the basis of no returns, paying for the full number then things might be different. Usually magazines are sold on a returns basis, unsold magazines are returned by shops to the distributor.
Another option which happens with some magazines is private import and sales through photographic galleries, this happens in the UK with some US, Japanese etc photographic magazines.
Ian
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