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Shares Magazine revamp - Any thoughts?     

Andy - 21 Apr 2008 00:36

Shares Magazine was totally revamped this week.

Out has gone the tabloidy style, and aticles on small caps, in has come long articles by market 'experts' and large cap reporting.

The Prospector has been axed.

I am disppointed with the changes, and wondered if anyone else here subscribed or bought Shares, and had a view they wold like to share?

spitfire43 - 24 Apr 2008 07:36 - 32 of 184

Just flicked through the mag online, what a shame they haven't listened. Investers Chronicle must be thinking christmas has come early.

If they were listed companies the analysts that Shares love to quote would be advising of shorting shares all the way down, and go long on IC.

2517GEORGE - 24 Apr 2008 07:40 - 33 of 184

spitfire43--------Whilst we are all disappointed with the new format, it will take time to change it back, IF they are going to.

WOODIE - 24 Apr 2008 07:41 - 34 of 184

spitfire looked online earlier,read the letters page at the back,they will listen to feedback.

halifax - 24 Apr 2008 09:14 - 35 of 184

What is the connection between Shares magazine and Moneyam? Who owns what?

WOODIE - 24 Apr 2008 09:38 - 36 of 184

halifax there are both part of msm magazines ltd

halifax - 24 Apr 2008 09:43 - 37 of 184

So do you think Moneyam might be re-vamped sometime soon?

WOODIE - 24 Apr 2008 09:52 - 38 of 184

nice one, it could happen only time will tell,but i dont think so.

cynic - 24 Apr 2008 09:55 - 39 of 184

no need to write a letter .... i would be extremenly surprised if the management do not read this thread too .... if they don't, they should be shot as indeed they should be if they do not respond and take action

halifax - 24 Apr 2008 10:04 - 40 of 184

The cost of producing Shares mag. should be greatly reduced since the bland format was introduced.

Bullshare - 24 Apr 2008 10:06 - 41 of 184

Editor replies:This transformation was always likely to generate a healthy response from readers and we have received several emails and letters commenting on the changes to Shares I would have expected nothing less. I would like to reassure readers that while the changes we have implemented to date are dramatic, the look and feel of Shares remains an ongoing and evolutionary process.

I hope that in this, the second issue of the new look Shares, you will note several adjustments that will address many of the issues that you, and other readers,
have mentioned proof that we are listening to your feedback. Other modifications will also be will also be brought in over the next few weeks. Please keep your
feedback coming in on this continuing process.

evilratboy - 24 Apr 2008 10:14 - 42 of 184

What a disappointing new format !!!. It was only a few months ago, readers were praising the magazine for all the great new look colour photos. The magazine looked great. So,what do they do, rip it all out !!!! I am so annoyed by this.

I also wrote an email to the editor last week after looking through the new format magazine. I have been a subscriber for years and the new format is terrible.

Out with the short and snappy articles and in with the long winded articles. It used to be a fun and "light" magazine to read or browse through. Now its very difficult to read and its turning into a boring investor magazine.

For me, what separated the IC and Shares magazine was the bright and snappy format of Shares magazine.

I see todays magazine format is just as bad as last week, despite the editor saying some things have been changed and the magazine is evolving.

Well, for me, it has 1 more week to "evolve" back to a decent format, or my subscription is canceled and I move to another magazine.

halifax - 24 Apr 2008 10:14 - 43 of 184

Why waste time just return to the old format and improve the journaists research.

WOODIE - 24 Apr 2008 10:15 - 44 of 184

thanks bullshare i did not know how to copy the above from the online version.
we will wait to see what modifications will take place this weeks issue has not arrived so unable to see the changes from last week.

halifax - 24 Apr 2008 10:19 - 45 of 184

Woodie you can see them online. Perhaps they are moving to not printing the mag?

PARKIN - 24 Apr 2008 10:25 - 46 of 184

I dont think there's any need to say anything its all been said already
it great shame its been changed

evilratboy - 24 Apr 2008 10:32 - 47 of 184

Hi Parkin - Its true, much has been said already, but everyone needs to speak up and voice their opinion of the new format and let the Shares management know thats its unacceptable.



cynic - 24 Apr 2008 10:36 - 48 of 184

EDITOR
Perhaps you would care to explain the rationale behind transforming (many would say wrecking) the old and much-loved format.

It very much has the feel of a new broom being brought in who feels he has to flex his muscles without proper forethought, merely to show what a tough and innovative(?????) chap he is.

johnmason - 24 Apr 2008 10:37 - 49 of 184

Second revised issue arrived in post this morning . Finished with and in the bin already. It's worse than last weeks!. Articles very shallow, charts with no proper headings. The buy back article shows a chart - are the numbers shares?, money? if money is it millions? very weak.
To add insult to injury look at the subscription rates at the back and they go up from 29.99p a quarter to 31.99 a quarter.
Subscription cancelled.

Andy - 24 Apr 2008 10:37 - 50 of 184

Woodie,

Well they haven't listened so far!

They have bolded the index and slightly increased the font size, but I bought Shares for the CONTENT, ie small caps, and resource stocks, and that has gone forever, and been replaced with comments on FTSE large caps, of which there is plenty elsewhere in the media already.

They are ignoring mining stocks, which is simply ridiculous.

Moneyweek is the closest now for small cap and mining investors IMO.

WOODIE - 24 Apr 2008 10:42 - 51 of 184

halifax i would be more then happy to have the choice of an online version,a lot of the time it does not arrive on thursday.of course if the choice was made available i would expect it to be a lot cheaper then it is now.
parkin i agree with evilratboy everyone that is not happy should let there feelings known otherwise they will only think it is a few people that are not happy the average weekly sales are around 15k if only 20-30 people say out in the open there are not happy will they be concerned
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