Train Sim Monthly - outline of major changes
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:24 pm
This thread is only for discussion of the changes. Please use the old thread for the discussion of inividual issues. We would like to hear all of your views to these changes.
TSM press release, dated 29th January 2008.
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Train Sim Monthly magazine will shortly be making a major transition. Due to the limited amount of articles recent issues have been shortened to around 8 pages, and even our LNER special struggled to reach the 14-page norm.
The magazine will therefore take a new format. Every two months, there will be a major 14-page magazine, while the other months will see shorter newssheets, as it were, of around 5 pages distributed.
However, this is not an end for the magazine as we know it. The shorter issues will still feature an editorial, news, adverts and even reviews. The full 14-page issues will continue as they are at the moment, with an increased level of competitions and specials, and more exciting and exclusive features.
A recent complaint of the magazine has been the distribution availability. For this reason, we will be increasing the number and quality of outlets as described below:
· New website. We will shortly be launching an all new website which will include all the back issues, news in brief and a more in depth look at the team and other aspects of the magazine that are not normally viewed. More excitingly however, we will also have a series of exclusive downloadable items for railway simulators on the site.
· UKTrainSim. This site, which has been hosting our issue since June 2007, continues to be the main resource for simulation fans. We will continue to upload our magazines here, therefore, for as long as possible.
· E-mail delivery. An improved e-mail delivery service will be launched shortly.
· CD’s. We will be looking at making CD’s available every other month including the magazine and newssheet.
· Magazine ‘hard copy’ format. The September issue will be, in association with Train Simulator Convention, a hard copy. Depending on the success of this, we will look at making the bi-monthly longer issues available as hard copies.
These changes will be reinforced by a continuing 3-month period of enhancing the quality of the magazine. This will include increasing the number and knowledge of members on the team, and also tweak the format of the magazine itself. Hopefully this will result in much more reasonable download sizes.
All of these changes will take time to implement, and we will be launching them from the March 2008 issue. Therefore, the April issue will be the first newssheet. Hence, the longer (traditional) issues will be on the odd numbered months. The new website should be ready for a full launch shortly after the March issue, if not in time for it. The format changes will be launched from the July 2008 main magazine.
We will be launching a major advertising campaign shortly to push downloads above 5,000 an issue from all the outlets. Recent downloads have slumped, possibly due to the problems that some of users have had downloading from UKTrainSim.
Finally, we would like to thank all of our readers and those who have given us support over the last 9 months, and we look forward to delivering many future issues.
Jon Potter
Editor, Train Sim Monthly magazine
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TSM press release, dated 29th January 2008.
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Train Sim Monthly magazine will shortly be making a major transition. Due to the limited amount of articles recent issues have been shortened to around 8 pages, and even our LNER special struggled to reach the 14-page norm.
The magazine will therefore take a new format. Every two months, there will be a major 14-page magazine, while the other months will see shorter newssheets, as it were, of around 5 pages distributed.
However, this is not an end for the magazine as we know it. The shorter issues will still feature an editorial, news, adverts and even reviews. The full 14-page issues will continue as they are at the moment, with an increased level of competitions and specials, and more exciting and exclusive features.
A recent complaint of the magazine has been the distribution availability. For this reason, we will be increasing the number and quality of outlets as described below:
· New website. We will shortly be launching an all new website which will include all the back issues, news in brief and a more in depth look at the team and other aspects of the magazine that are not normally viewed. More excitingly however, we will also have a series of exclusive downloadable items for railway simulators on the site.
· UKTrainSim. This site, which has been hosting our issue since June 2007, continues to be the main resource for simulation fans. We will continue to upload our magazines here, therefore, for as long as possible.
· E-mail delivery. An improved e-mail delivery service will be launched shortly.
· CD’s. We will be looking at making CD’s available every other month including the magazine and newssheet.
· Magazine ‘hard copy’ format. The September issue will be, in association with Train Simulator Convention, a hard copy. Depending on the success of this, we will look at making the bi-monthly longer issues available as hard copies.
These changes will be reinforced by a continuing 3-month period of enhancing the quality of the magazine. This will include increasing the number and knowledge of members on the team, and also tweak the format of the magazine itself. Hopefully this will result in much more reasonable download sizes.
All of these changes will take time to implement, and we will be launching them from the March 2008 issue. Therefore, the April issue will be the first newssheet. Hence, the longer (traditional) issues will be on the odd numbered months. The new website should be ready for a full launch shortly after the March issue, if not in time for it. The format changes will be launched from the July 2008 main magazine.
We will be launching a major advertising campaign shortly to push downloads above 5,000 an issue from all the outlets. Recent downloads have slumped, possibly due to the problems that some of users have had downloading from UKTrainSim.
Finally, we would like to thank all of our readers and those who have given us support over the last 9 months, and we look forward to delivering many future issues.
Jon Potter
Editor, Train Sim Monthly magazine
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