tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post2953181990203608709..comments2024-03-19T11:13:40.642-07:00Comments on A Different Perspective: The Demise of UFO MagazineKRandlehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06333125414889883920noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-82476909426073038552015-10-05T01:22:24.959-07:002015-10-05T01:22:24.959-07:00Just to add.. I also had some kind of psychic visi...Just to add.. I also had some kind of psychic vision when I was ten years old all about meeting a girl whod become a playboy bunny and an actress at the same time after her and I split up while she did her thing I'd meet people I have never heard of at the time and I told a bunch of friends of mine about it and its all came true and one of the girls I told this about actually now has a two year old daughter with my older sisters ex room mate who introduced me to this person who I had envisioned who got me my job at Jay Peak ski resort in Vermont exactly as I said... Coincidence.? Idk. I love life tho I can tell you that muchAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14232165052830965761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-26610597452115251592015-10-05T01:06:47.063-07:002015-10-05T01:06:47.063-07:00About 4 years ago I was on long island drinking a ...About 4 years ago I was on long island drinking a beer at the school yard right in commack and I saw a giant ball of fire slowly moving across the sky. I always thought it was a UFO with some kind of camouflage.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14232165052830965761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-27055856734948224862014-04-02T17:52:39.698-07:002014-04-02T17:52:39.698-07:00UFO Magazine apparently tried a digital version be...UFO Magazine apparently tried a digital version before it went belly up. But there still have to be ways to monetize a publishing venture, online or otherwise. Some sites take donations in order to help, run ads, or a combination of both.<br /><br />That said, I thought the quality of UFO Magazine had seriously declined over the years, and too much woo-woo material was being accepted without critical comment.<br /><br />Peace,<br />GeneGene Steinberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01015909139333053816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-13746165892480022582014-04-02T17:51:26.012-07:002014-04-02T17:51:26.012-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Gene Steinberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01015909139333053816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-74137150424594158022014-03-18T14:08:02.367-07:002014-03-18T14:08:02.367-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.George Kanakarishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08095937445970211816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-8433395096562090492014-03-18T14:07:38.273-07:002014-03-18T14:07:38.273-07:00If it only had the quality like the British Ufo ma...If it only had the quality like the British Ufo magazine from Graham Birdsall, it would be still around.George Kanakarishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08095937445970211816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-81964352084346957872014-03-09T16:15:04.396-07:002014-03-09T16:15:04.396-07:00Prior to the internet an author got credibility by...Prior to the internet an author got credibility by being published. You had to hone your craft until you could present a product that someone else thought was good enought to deserve paper and ink.<br />Today anyone can have a blog and make a post to a site.<br />With all due respect it just doesn't seem as credible in most cases. Sargehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04038947773327250058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-68026672148075311002014-03-08T16:57:39.028-08:002014-03-08T16:57:39.028-08:00The Malarkey Quotient of the internet is being spo...The Malarkey Quotient of the internet is being spoofed in advertising. I'm thinking of the State Farm commercial with the 'French model'.<br /><br />I agree with jeff, the internet IS wonderful. But the requirement for being able to _think for yourself_ is more important now, than ever before.<br /><br />There are opportunities for all subjects in the internet media; the key is capitalizing them. I still like printed media for visual arts, but online is so damned convenient. <br /><br />I know a lot of folks are wary of paying for the electrons that create those online mags and newspapers, after all, you can't put 'em in your closet. Who's to say how long an online mag will last, and how does one archive them? Newspapers had their own morgues, and remember libraries?<br /><br />Used to be, when a real journalist with a good reputation wrote something, you could be reasonably sure it was true; it had to pass his BS detector, his researchers, and his editors. The newspapers reputation was on the line with every article printed.<br /><br />Now, the MSM is merely a tool of the gov't and the corporatocracy. They are all suspect. Individuals have even less built-in credibility.<br /><br />It takes time to earn the publics trust. I think we're all trying to find a few honest folks. I won't post a list, but I don't post to authors I don't trust. In fact, I trust some authors whom I disagree with; who have sincere beliefs on subjects for which I have sincere disbeliefs.<br /><br />Such is life.<br /><br />I gotta go...alberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15547680170328747214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-18039565624110455172014-03-08T06:17:44.559-08:002014-03-08T06:17:44.559-08:00The Internet is wonderful. But because anyone can...The Internet is wonderful. But because anyone can post anything online, it requires more skepticism and analysis on the part of readers. Over time, the result will be more careful readers who insist on evidence and verification of claims made on the Internet This is a good thing.jeff thompsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16618718576707253402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-48412062328672131942014-03-07T15:17:22.134-08:002014-03-07T15:17:22.134-08:00All -
This was mainly a report on the apparent de...All -<br /><br />This was mainly a report on the apparent demise of UFO magazine, and sort of a commentary on the demise of the ink on paper press. While there is something to be said for the filters on information that this old way provided, it is also true that some points of view were suppressed because it didn't fit the editorial policies of the publisher or the editor. I once had an article that argued against the alien involvement in cattle mutilations rejected because, according to the editor, he just didn't want to publish anything else about them. But not long after that he accepted an article that suggested that connention.<br /><br />The real problem, as I see it, is that we are now subjected to everyone's view no matter how ill-informed that point of view might be. That is why some of the arguments rage forever. How many really believe that MJ-12 is anything other than a hoax? Yet look at all that is devoted to it and yes, I know that there would still be books and articles about it...<br /><br />Anyway, the Internet is a wonderful tool, and those publishers and writers who haven't seen the light are about to be left in the dark.KRandlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06333125414889883920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-33765036881915538192014-03-07T11:39:45.651-08:002014-03-07T11:39:45.651-08:00Kevin et al,
I'm sure that UfologyPRSS is als...Kevin et al,<br /><br />I'm sure that UfologyPRSS is also a contributor of the change in how information is shared and spread. Digital publishing is reshaping the way in which we receive information across the gamut of readers, students and telecommunicators. It has been in process for some time and has affected some of the greatest publications we've known in our lifetimes. <br /><br />I've got some old self-published materials from guys and gals that were in the Ufology field from the 60s and 70s, spiral bound stuff from the 80s as well. Now we've got self-publishing opportunities that create spectacular product compared to the old school versions. Change for the better, in most cases, causes those in the flow to rethink how they are doing business. <br /><br />I agree that nothing can replace the look, feel and smell of newspapers, magazines and old books. I sill remember the smell of my grandfathers grocery store with the old-soaked wood flooring and open-air meat cutting area. As tough as it may be for some, we are moving forward and I cannot say that garnering information for free is a bad thing.<br /><br />What is apparent, though, is that business as usual has to change in order to continue to earn a living in this and other chosen fields. How we do that is a constant challenge as the digital world expands and proliferates our lives. Most publications are advertising-driven... so how do we get the advertisers to support the digital delivery now?<br /><br />Namaste,<br />Zen Benefiel<br />Curator, UfologyPRSS.comZen Benefielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13184177299649242345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-37813907973885770322014-03-07T09:27:20.259-08:002014-03-07T09:27:20.259-08:00As someone who haunts bookstores because the feel ...As someone who haunts bookstores because the feel of a "real" publication in one's hands is an almost indescribable joy, the advent of digital-only publication feels like a step backward in human evolution. I don't have space in a blog comment to go into a lengthy discussion of all the reasons why this is such negative development in its impact on society and culture. I can only shake my head at the foibles of human short-sightedness and feel sad.purrlgurrlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06519835482606629362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-91200108071546233482014-03-06T18:53:09.625-08:002014-03-06T18:53:09.625-08:00This comment has been removed by the author.billyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07959530295384103478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-83484372901737562762014-03-06T12:11:40.513-08:002014-03-06T12:11:40.513-08:00Good Day Kevin,
Although there may be other reas...Good Day Kevin, <br /><br />Although there may be other reasons adherent to the demise of <i>UFO Magazine</i>, alas "the times, they are a-changin'" . . ..<br /><br />Print publications of all sorts, large, small and in-between are going by the way side, and those that survive are focusing their efforts to the ether. <br /><br />Although you and I are entrenched in this new fandangled internet, nothing can take the place of holding a newspaper in my hands, or the smell of a freshly printed magazine (IMHO). <br /><br />C'est la vie, <br />FrankFrank Warrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18211373074817092828noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11558306.post-83032372880149188572014-03-06T11:14:00.292-08:002014-03-06T11:14:00.292-08:00This has been going on for at least a decade. The ...This has been going on for at least a decade. The publisher of a now defunct aviation historical magazine noted that it was their readers dying off in conjunction with the internet that was changing the market magazines. They adapted and have an internet presence and still print some magazines but they are designed to today’s market. Lyall Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07569413806564237702noreply@blogger.com