Multimedia seen as the future for boating magazines
MIAMI BEACH — Boating magazines aren’t going away, but editors and writers need to be aware of new media and incorporate it into their business
MIAMI BEACH — Boating magazines aren’t going away, but editors and writers need to be aware of new media and incorporate it into their business
Chaparral Boats and Burger Boat Co. each were recently recognized with awards. Chaparral, a wholly owned subsidiary of Marine Products Corp., won Boating magazine’s 2008
SpinSheet, the Annapolis, Md.-based sailing magazine, has launched an online gallery of downloadable photos of Chesapeake Bay sailing events on its Web site at www.spinsheet.com.
MIAMI BEACH — Boating magazines aren’t going away, but editors and writers need to be aware of new media and incorporate it into their business
Chaparral Boats and Burger Boat Co. each were recently recognized with awards. Chaparral, a wholly owned subsidiary of Marine Products Corp., won Boating magazine’s 2008
SpinSheet, the Annapolis, Md.-based sailing magazine, has launched an online gallery of downloadable photos of Chesapeake Bay sailing events on its Web site at www.spinsheet.com.