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	<title>Comments on: Video killed the radio star? What about magazines?</title>
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		<title>By: Richard Long</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard Long</dc:creator>
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		<description>If video didn&#039;t kill the radio star, then why isn&#039;t that line the header of your post? And what about magazines? Tell me something i dont already know.

I find that magazines are time-pieces, they are bits of history that you can keep with you, physically, start a collection and one day, years down the road, look back at these &#039;time capsules&#039; to re-ignite lost feelings or rekindle memories of ages past. They are significant, and definitely far from being killed off. Likewise for books and prints, they are simply indispensable.</description>
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<p>I find that magazines are time-pieces, they are bits of history that you can keep with you, physically, start a collection and one day, years down the road, look back at these &#8216;time capsules&#8217; to re-ignite lost feelings or rekindle memories of ages past. They are significant, and definitely far from being killed off. Likewise for books and prints, they are simply indispensable.</p>
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