Cliftonite Magazine
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:37 pm
I’m writing to let everyone know that, after consulting with the Club Committee, we have come to the unfortunate conclusion that we will not be able to produce a Cliftonite Magazine this year. While we recognise this is a great shame, particularly in the TdF year, we have been completely overtaken by practicalities.
Without wishing to go into great detail in public, the principal reasons for us not being able to publish a Cliftonite magazine this year include:
- Lack of volunteer resource, particularly in the area of publishing skills where we have lost 100% of our previous capability.
- Lack of content (only 2 vague promises from members thus far).
- Lack of sufficient advertising & sponsorship revenues (many, many issues here!).
- Exorbitantly expensive printing costs which simply cannot be covered by Club coffers.
With all of the above key elements of the magazine severely compromised, we simply cannot produce this year’s edition. Even if we suddenly had 5 extra helpers, this would not solve the issues relating to the commercial funding model, the lack of publishing skills and the generation of content. If we’re honest with ourselves, the printed magazine appears to have become irrelevant in the digital age. We’ve given it our best shot but feel like we’ve been trying to hold back the digital tide.
This obviously gives rise to the next step as to what the Club should be doing by way of member communications, particularly as 25% of our growing membership are juniors. A recent request was made for members’ views on consideration of a Facebook page and Twitter feed and I understand the Club’s Committee are considering how best to take this forward. My own view is that these media channels should be progressed but that is very much a personal view.
I would like to encourage any member who may have been considering an article for the magazine to continue to make their submissions and they will be published in the News section of the website. This can be done on an ongoing basis.
The Cliftonite editorial team is very sorry that we cannot produce the magazine this year and apologise in advance to those who may have been looking forward to reading it later in the year. If other digital channels are launched, I would encourage you all to participate and engage with them. Finally, I would especially like to thank my fellow editorial team members who worked tirelessly in the last 2 years to produce a great product.
Kind regards
Darren
Without wishing to go into great detail in public, the principal reasons for us not being able to publish a Cliftonite magazine this year include:
- Lack of volunteer resource, particularly in the area of publishing skills where we have lost 100% of our previous capability.
- Lack of content (only 2 vague promises from members thus far).
- Lack of sufficient advertising & sponsorship revenues (many, many issues here!).
- Exorbitantly expensive printing costs which simply cannot be covered by Club coffers.
With all of the above key elements of the magazine severely compromised, we simply cannot produce this year’s edition. Even if we suddenly had 5 extra helpers, this would not solve the issues relating to the commercial funding model, the lack of publishing skills and the generation of content. If we’re honest with ourselves, the printed magazine appears to have become irrelevant in the digital age. We’ve given it our best shot but feel like we’ve been trying to hold back the digital tide.
This obviously gives rise to the next step as to what the Club should be doing by way of member communications, particularly as 25% of our growing membership are juniors. A recent request was made for members’ views on consideration of a Facebook page and Twitter feed and I understand the Club’s Committee are considering how best to take this forward. My own view is that these media channels should be progressed but that is very much a personal view.
I would like to encourage any member who may have been considering an article for the magazine to continue to make their submissions and they will be published in the News section of the website. This can be done on an ongoing basis.
The Cliftonite editorial team is very sorry that we cannot produce the magazine this year and apologise in advance to those who may have been looking forward to reading it later in the year. If other digital channels are launched, I would encourage you all to participate and engage with them. Finally, I would especially like to thank my fellow editorial team members who worked tirelessly in the last 2 years to produce a great product.
Kind regards
Darren