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<p>[quote user="Dave Vollmer"] Nowadays, if you read MR reveiws you'd think N scale was on the fringe... [/quote]</p><p>You mean N-scale isn't on the fringe? <span class="smiley">[:D]</span></p><p>I think most editors cater to the majority of their readership. I've edited two magazines: one for horseowners, the other concerned health care. In the former instance, the bulk of our readers owned Quarter Horses. Guess who got the most editorial space? In the latter publication, we started out targeting health care consumers, but quickly found the bulk of our readers were health care professionals. Yup, we redirected our content.</p><p>I know very little about MR's editorial policy, but I'm awfully certain content is directed toward the scale preferred by most readers. The only way to change this is to band all the N-scale <em>fringers</em> together and scream - squeaky wheels get the oil.</p><p>Lynda</p>
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