mgs
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Classic MG Magazine

To: Classic MG Magazine <Editor@ClassicMGMagazine.com>,
Subject: Re: Classic MG Magazine
From: "DENNIS COX" <djc@appsig.com>
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:57:26 -0800
Thanx to Gary and you for clearing up my misunderstanding.  Your magazine name
is very simular.  Sounds like it's going to be a wonderful publication.  Is it
subscription only or will I be able to find it at my local magazine stand?
Sorry for being so reactive and jumping to conclusions...

Classic MG Magazine wrote:

> Classic MG Magazine is not affiliated in any way with MG Magazine which has
> ceased production and sold its assets to MG World magazine, a U.K.
> publication.
>
> Classic MG Magazine is being produced by Grand Prix Graphics which now
> produces Healey Marque Magazine for the Austin-Healey Club of America,
> Jaguar Journal for the Jaguar Clubs of North America, and has begun
> producing the Vintage Triumph for the Triumph Register.  Grand Prix Graphics
> has been in business for over eleven years and has gained an excellent
> reputation for reliability and cost effectiveness based on a solid
> background in printing and publishing.
>
> Classic MG Magazine is being created to address the North American need
> created by the recent problems that led to the demise of MG Magazine.  Our
> involvement in the British collector car scene identified an opportunity to
> address the lack of a professionally produced magazine that focuses on the
> North American MG enthusiast's love of the classic T Series, A, B,  C and
> other MG marques.  Editorial content will focus on North American MG
> enthusiasts and the numerous MG clubs that support our hobby.  Led by Dick
> Lunney and Ken Smith, they have over 25 years of combined British motorcar
> editorial experience.  Technical and historic contributors have been lined
> up from around the world.  Initial plans are to begin as a quarterly
> publication expanding to bi-monthly in 2002.
>
> Finding a niche in the crowded MG publication landscape will be a challenge,
> but the clear focus of spotlighting the North American MG enthusiasts and
> very active club scene is unique.  Clearly, had MG Magazine not had all
> their problems over the past few years they would have had an excellent
> chance to succeed.
>
> Backed by our record and past success in producing quality British marque
> magazines, we have already received the support of the advertiser community.
> Now we need to prove ourselves and the Classic MG Magazine concept to
> enthusiasts in North America.  Stay tuned!


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>