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MythBuster
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And here's what I think:
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4/15/2007 11:25:34 PM
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Clear as mud, but that's a Lake Martin Living tradition. Some of it sounds like LML will continue to be monthly, but four times a year it will be combined with the Lake Martin Real Estate magazine.
If both magazines are still going to be monthly, except for those four issues, then I think this is a case of letting LML piggyback with a publication that people actually still read, the LMRE. If LMRE is only going to be a quarterly, though, then it's going to be the lamest real estate guide out there. Those publications are usually outdated before they hit the stands anyway; imagine how outdated they'll be when it has been three months since the last one. (Or, imagine how stagnant the local real estate market has become if a real estate magazine can remain current while publishing just four issues per year. Ouch.)
And if LML/LMRE is now a quarterly publication, I think we've seen the last of both of them. In that case, the death of LML comes as no surprise. I thought LMRE would be around for a while, but there are several of those real estate magazines out there, and there is usually little difference between them. So, no big loss, but surprising just the same.
But the bottom line is: I'm just guessing, because even after reading that article, I have no idea what's really happening. If anyone else had better luck translating, let us know what you know!
And one final note to the editor of Lake Martin Living: the first issue was published in July of 1987. So in July of 2007, LML will have been around for 20 years, not 21.
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