Ziff Davis Working to Sell 1up, EGM, GFW 38
Ziff Davis, parent company for the 1up website and the magazines Electronic Gaming Monthly and Games for Windows, is working to sell off its gaming group. Simon Carless, at GameSetWatch, pointed out the company's interest in active offers for the package. Ziff's games group apparently reached just about the break-even point last year, and along with the sale of Ziff's Consumer Small Business group (PC Magazine, etc) essentially represents the end of Ziff Davis as a publishing force. From the article: "As I alluded to in a recent post on game magazine circulations, I do personally feel like Ziff might have closed Official PlayStation Magazine a little earlier than they might otherwise have done, in order to make the Game Group more attractive to potential purchasers, who obviously care most about 1UP. Which makes sense, because in most cases (prestige low-circulation magazines such as Edge notwithstanding), circs and revenues in consumer print are only going to trickle down over the next few years."
What's happening to Ziff Davis? (Score:1)
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I predict (Score:5, Funny)
I don't really predict that, I just wanted to get it out of the way.
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The same month that "Computer Gaming World" is renamed "Games For Windows", they also decide to cancel the "Official Playstation Magazine".
Yeah
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It was never the same w/out Scorpia and that reporter with the paper bag on his head...
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stolen (Score:2)
oh here it comes (Score:3, Funny)
One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered Ziff Davis community when
You don't need to be a Kreskin to predict Ziff Davis' future. The hand writing is on the wall: Ziff Davis faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for Ziff Davis because Ziff Davis is dying. Things are looking very bad for Ziff Davis. As many of us are already aware, Ziff Davis continues to sell market share. Contractual ink flows like a river of blood.
There can no longer be any doubt: Ziff Davis is dying.
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Yes. [everything2.com]
And that whooshing sound you hear, is the joke going over your head.
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Nothing to see here, move along (Score:2)
Who buys these things? (Score:4, Insightful)
They had their run. I enjoyed reading some of those mags back in the day. But I haven't bought any since about 1997.
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I buy those things (Score:2)
-Entertaining articles (Tom vs Bruce is a good example)
-reviews that are usually done a few weeks after a release, so represent a more thoughtful outlook than something pumped out trying to be first.
-Don't need to maintain a subscription to save subscriber only article access, I just need to rip them out or toss the magazine on a shelf
-Can be easily read offline - even in places with no internet access (planes, tunnels, etc).
-Can read at work without being blocked by f
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Assuming you even have a laptop, do you know how risky, akward, and annoying it is to bring into the bathroom?
Would you bring your laptop on the bus or in a cab with you just so you can read about it on the way to work?
While the internet gives you a greater number of sources, real-time information, and counter-opinions, magazines give you an easily portable, disposable, and concise form for whatever topic you're intereste
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b/c of their successful website transition (Score:1)
I'll pass up moderating to answer this.
The Ziff Davis group, via 1UP.com, is one of the few print media for the games industry that has made the successful transition to an online format. They started by generating a strong website with a excellent brandname, and then they've gone on to develop well followed podcasts along with the 1UP Show* I don't read the Ziff Davis magazines. Heck, I don't visit their website even, but I know that I'll get a good, insightful listen each Friday on the "1UP Yours" pod
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Now they are all expiring and I'm gettin' those "LAST ISSUE! ACT NOW!!" but really I have no interest. They were mostly toilet material and I started feeling like all they are anymore is paid product advertisements, and those were the articles!
PC Gamer is the best of the, IMO and PC Wo
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I haven't done that, but I wonder how many people would do that. The poor person buying the mag might be a bit upset to find out the freebie keys don't work anymore.
That said, I bet not all of the demos are even worth trying
Magazines are nice because you can read them while lying down, reclined etc without overheating parts of your body, or overheating the laptop.
But like you said,
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I for one have to say I'm disapointed (Score:3, Interesting)
1up as a news site I've never found particularly exciting but that netcast is fresh, it's funny and it's informative.
Luke Smith whines and rants, much like myself, John is the voice of reason and Shane has Sony's balls firmly pressed upon his chin! - It's all good fun and been a great listen, definately.
I do hope it continues somehow because it really is pretty slick overall.
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He makes the show interesting and informative, I often wish I listened to it while next to a PC so I could hammer out replies on their forums.
There's nothing wrong with being passionate and especially when it comes to microtransactions, I don't think you can use the f word enough when discussing microtransactions.