Yes, it is one of life's pleasant surprises, finding an unexpected source of information that is, in fact, informative. I don't understand their business model, but what the heck?
Yes, it is one of life's pleasant surprises, finding an unexpected source of information that is, in fact, informative. I don't understand their business model, but what the heck?
I subscribed a long time ago because they featured current events and social commentary. A few years ago I subscribed again, and it had gone to shit - celebrity articles, shopping, the usual dreck other magazines publish. I'm actually more sad about the pending demise of National Geographic's print magazine.
Is the magazine going to bite it? Wow, took it for decades, but cancelled when Rupert bought them. Think he later sold, but his DNA was likely still there.
Yes, it is one of life's pleasant surprises, finding an unexpected source of information that is, in fact, informative. I don't understand their business model, but what the heck?
I subscribed a long time ago because they featured current events and social commentary. A few years ago I subscribed again, and it had gone to shit - celebrity articles, shopping, the usual dreck other magazines publish. I'm actually more sad about the pending demise of National Geographic's print magazine.
Is the magazine going to bite it? Wow, took it for decades, but cancelled when Rupert bought them. Think he later sold, but his DNA was likely still there.
Jesus Christ, for him it was merely an investment. You really think everything is political? Anyway, he sold it to Disney a long time ago.
Where Rupert is concerned, indeed I do. Political power means money, control, and who knows that better.