Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Ain't Goin' Nowhere

We're studying the topic of Media in French at the moment and it keeps coming up that newspapers and magazines are in decline. But are they?

I'm a sucker for print versions. If I'm going to read a paper its going to be on paper otherwise, I see no point. As soon as its on the Internet, it's not longer a "newspaper article", it's just another article floating about on the worldwide web.

I'm exactly the same with magazines. Nothing makes my heart beat faster than the magazine aisle of a supermarket, searching for Vogue and ELLE (especially if they're on sale or have a free gift). I mean, magazines are more important than crisps. There is something so delectable in turning the glossy pages of a pricey magazine, unearthing all the upperclass culture you're never going to attain.  I read articles online too of course; I love the news section on Chanel's website, and the Topshop edits, and I read countless blogs (I even have a blog myself(!!)). But if I couldn't hold a magazine in my hand, I think tears would be pouring our of my eye ducts. To me, a magazine is a form of craftsmanship. Effort has gone into it. Love has gone into it. Talent has gone into it.

The press can't just vanish, it's part of a society obsessed with media in all its forms. Print versions of everything ALL THE WAY.

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