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Noticed something at Bookninja this afternoon on the subject of magazine sales, with a particular eye on sales of "made-in-Canada" product on Canadian newsstands. It is, as the author of that post notes, on the cusp of going either way on the "good news/bad news" highwire.

On the one hand, our homegrown publications are catching more market share.

On the other, the pie seems to be shrinking.

So I'm guessing that the goal is now two-fold: re-grow the pie, and keep expanding the "domestically-produced" percentage of that pie.

Here's another question: how do comic books currently fit into that pie?

PS: Here's a sidebar link to Johanna Draper Carlson's weblog on a somewhat related matter.

Date: 2006-08-02 05:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crisper.livejournal.com
Makers of wagon wheels, a fine and respectable craft that served humankind well for many hundreds of years... but then one day, the world wasn't being transported on wagons anymore, so now they've mostly gone the way of the dinosaur, except maybe in Amish country.

Date: 2006-08-02 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dewline.livejournal.com
The way the oil situation's playing out, those skills may yet be handy again. Soon, I fear. It might be a good thing if the Amish wainwrights and cartiers start setting up training workshops...

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