Newsgroups: can.general
Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!ellesmere.csri!migod
From: migod@csri.toronto.edu (Mike Godfrey)
Subject: Re: American magazines in Canada (was Re: Unix Review...)
Message-ID: <1989Jun19.093646.23800@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>
Keywords: Canadian periodicals law
Organization: University of Toronto, CSRI
References: <89Jun19.002358edt.11715@neat.ai.toronto.edu>
Distribution: can

In article <89Jun19.002358edt.11715@neat.ai.toronto.edu> tjhorton@ai.toronto.edu ("Timothy J. Horton") writes:
>But I don't think that the barriers are anywhere nearly high enough to
>justify the Unix Review policies.  After all, "Time" basically repackages
>it's american mag in a slightly Canadian dress, and competes head-to-head
>against Macleans's (though 'borrowing' so much reduces costs, of course).
>Does anyone out there know the truth about how the cards are stacked?

Time used to produce a Canadian version of its magazine (ie they 
changed more than just the advertising which is what they do now).  
Macleans screamed bloody murder and the government made Time stop.  
Thus Time doesn't really compete "head-to-head" with Macleans, at 
least not any more.  Now Macleans has no competition and we have only 
one major (mediocre) national news magazine.  Our loss is Maclean-Hunter's
financial gain.  Not that I'm a big fan of Time either ...

Mike Godfrey			    "Well, that's the sort of blinkered, 
Dept of Comp Sci, UofT               philistine pig-ignorance I've come to
migod@csri.toronto.edu 		     expect from you non-creative garbage."
