Are there "plans" to bring more of Stereophile print mag's "legacy" content online?
I know some of it already has been, but a lot of it -- perhaps most of it -- is still offline (e.g., music reviews). Is it a matter of "we'll get to it" (the stuff already online has been cherry-picked)? Or is it that Stereophile does not want to give too much away as freebies -- i.e., there's still "gold in them thar hills" (i.e., a market for back-issue sales)?
As a long-time subscriber, I would be willing to pay for member's-only service to have the convenience of online access.
Are there "plans" to bring more of Stereophile print mag's "legacy" content online?
I know some of it already has been, but a lot of it -- perhaps most of it -- is still offline (e.g., music reviews). Is it a matter of "we'll get to it" (the stuff already online has been cherry-picked)? Or is it that Stereophile does not want to give too much away as freebies -- i.e., there's still "gold in them thar hills" (i.e., a market for back-issue sales)?
As a long-time subscriber, I would be willing to pay for member's-only service to have the convenience of online access.