Listener readers
who hold onto their back issues will be happy to know that the September/October
2002 issue may be destined as collectibles.
Unfortunately, that status comes at a price: It was our last issue.
Our owners at Englander Communications have followed the
magazine's performance closely in recent months, and while subscription renewals
are up slightly, it isn't enough: They have been unable to attract enough new
subscribers to ensure profitability and sustain the publication over the long
haul.
I would like to say that our three-year relationship with
Englander was a good one, and that their circulation expertise in particular
helped us to reach a bigger audience than would otherwise have been possible.
This may not be an especially happy time for me or my family, but I understand
Englander's reasons, and their actions have been honorable and in fact downright
classy. I thank them for getting involved with this peculiar little magazine in
the first place.
More to the point, I thank all our readers for buying Listener
during the eight years we published it. And I'm especially grateful for the many
kind letters and words of praise we received during that time. In the words of
Renwick Hoeck: "Memories – eh, Stimpy?" We had a good run, it was a
lot of fun, and now it's time to do something else.
Best wishes to all...
Art Dudley
Editor
Listener
Previous Issues
2002
January/February
March/April May/June
July/August
September/October
2001
March/April
May/June July/August
September/October
November/December