Under the "I'm surprised it lasted this long" column, Doctor Who Insider magazine has been cancelled:
http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2012/01/dwn260112210008-doctor-who-insider.html
That's the spinoff of Doctor Who Magazine that was launched last year for US and Canadian readers if you didn't know. And it's always seemed a bit unnecessary since the mothership, Doctor Who Magazine, is widely available here. That said, recent issues have actually managed to go in directions DWM hasn't done much with. The final issue, for example, featured articles on the Scream of the Shalka webcast. But they never got round to, for example, doing their own comic strip stories. On the other hand, Insider was able to be more timely in some of its stories, as opposed to DWM which has a one-month lag in North American distribution (i.e. the Christmas issue didn't come out here till mid-January, for example).
It's probably also another sign of print fading (it's a bit disturbing that this is an "insta-cancellation"meaning the last issue has already been published, unlike, say, Torchwood magazine which was allowed to publish one or two more after it was cancelled). But if the closure of Insider increases the survivability of DWM, then this is a good thing ultimately. I'd imagine we'll probably see some unpublished Insider material repurposed for DWM.
According to Panini's statement in that news link subscribers may be able to transfer over to DWM so that's a good sign for DWM.
Alex
http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2012/01/dwn260112210008-doctor-who-insider.html
That's the spinoff of Doctor Who Magazine that was launched last year for US and Canadian readers if you didn't know. And it's always seemed a bit unnecessary since the mothership, Doctor Who Magazine, is widely available here. That said, recent issues have actually managed to go in directions DWM hasn't done much with. The final issue, for example, featured articles on the Scream of the Shalka webcast. But they never got round to, for example, doing their own comic strip stories. On the other hand, Insider was able to be more timely in some of its stories, as opposed to DWM which has a one-month lag in North American distribution (i.e. the Christmas issue didn't come out here till mid-January, for example).
It's probably also another sign of print fading (it's a bit disturbing that this is an "insta-cancellation"meaning the last issue has already been published, unlike, say, Torchwood magazine which was allowed to publish one or two more after it was cancelled). But if the closure of Insider increases the survivability of DWM, then this is a good thing ultimately. I'd imagine we'll probably see some unpublished Insider material repurposed for DWM.
According to Panini's statement in that news link subscribers may be able to transfer over to DWM so that's a good sign for DWM.
Alex