Tonight there's a bit of sad news about a local publication targeted at Kansas City ladies which was actually quite nice.
It's sad to discover that reading in glossy and dead tree form might soon be a thing of the past . . .
Actually, I thought the bigger, more beautiful scale of Her Kansas City magazine might have made it a tad more appealing to readers and advertisers who couldn't get the same view out of a laptop or tablet.
Nevertheless . . .
CHECK THE MESSAGE FROM EDITOR JESSICA MARSHALL THAT REVEALS "HER KANSAS CITY" WILL CEASE PUBLICATION IMMEDIATELY!!!
Message from editor Jessica Marshall . . .
Hi all,
It is incredibly hard for me to write this email, but I wanted to alert all of you before the press release goes out.
SouthComm has decided to stop publishing Her Kansas City, effective immediately. The October issue will be the last.
This had *nothing* to do with the editorial content. I heard nothing but positive feedback from the powers that be at SouthComm and in the community about Her. I'm extremely proud of the contributions that all of you made and could not have asked to work with a better team.
I'm devastated that we didn't receive the advertising support necessary to keep this publication going, because it will leave a void in our community. I'm also disappointed — a little heartbroken, really — that I won't get to work with all of you on a regular basis. Each of you brought something unique and special toHer. You are such talented writers, photographers, stylists and artists, and I have learned so much by working with you. I wish you all good luck!
If you have an invoice from October or November, please send those to me and we will ensure you are paid for your contributions.
Thank you for everything,
Jessica Marshall
Editor
Her Kansas City
1701 Main St.
Kansas City, MO 64108
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There were a few damn good articles in there.
ReplyDeleteWas this a Lesbian publication? Might be why I never heard of it until now!
ReplyDeleteNo, there was even some dating advice. SouthComm is a big company, I don't think they have any LGBT publications in their brand.
ReplyDeleteOk thanks, was just wondering, probably the fact I have never heard of the publication might mean many haven't heard of the publication, thats more than likely the cause of their demise. RIP...HER
ReplyDeleteI'd fuck Jessica Marshall in her ass. Then cun all over her face.
ReplyDeleteToo add, advertisers want an audience for the money they spend on advertising, this publication which I have never heard of, must not have had the audience to intrigue prospective advertisers...happens all the time.
ReplyDeleteDidn't the Kansas City Star also try and publish a lifestyle magazine just for women and it also folded?
ReplyDelete8:00 you have no class and besides she is with a women, so no chance of that!
ReplyDeleteThis is a shame. I really liked Her KC. The articles were very informative and Tony is right. The magazine was unique and had great art.
ReplyDeleteThis was their competition, and HerLife is doing very well. http://www.herlifemagazine.com/
ReplyDeleteI'd give her a golden shower. And then a dirty Sanchez. I wonder if she is into DVDA?
ReplyDeleteCould it be the publication was on the right track? Could it be the reason for their failure was because of the KC after the "her" everything in this town (KC) has a historic history of FAIL.
ReplyDelete8:00 and 8:05 must be a slow night at the firehouse! You dirty fucks!
ReplyDeleteHow come there is never a His Kansas City magazine?
ReplyDeleteHerLife sucks and it's all ads. Too bad Her folded.
ReplyDeleteWell unless you are a fruit cake if a "HER" magazine cant make it in KC why would you think a "HIM" magazine would make it?
ReplyDeleteI'd lay a yard of dick on her !
ReplyDeleteA "Him" magazine would never make it. Now maybe a "Dude" magazine might!
ReplyDeleted-bag magazine would steal all of tkc readers.
ReplyDeleteBut they didn't fold HER Nashville, where Southcomm is based? At least yet? http://www.southcomm.com/publications/her-nashville
ReplyDelete8:21 what the fuck is a "yard of dick" is that a dream you have? Jump of the crack pipe and come back to reality fool!
ReplyDelete8:02 you mean there is more than one "mom" in midtown...hell I thought all those kids were from one damn mom...thanks for ruining it for me!!
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10:41 you are a dumbass!!
ReplyDeleteHer Nashville folded in June.
ReplyDeletehttp://hernashville.com/southcomm-cease-publishing-her-nashville-magazine
too bad. we need more publications for women in kc and not just advertising.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to reality honey. Soon or later it catches to everyone. Maybe you can move in with Mom and she can pay all your bills. Or perhaps a rich guy you can divorce later for good cash.
ReplyDeleteShe should have watched Huffington and how she operates. Make promises you don't intend to keep then dump all your people on the curb when a big merger offer comes along. The most important thing to do when your in hell is keep moving (and lying) and Arianna excels at that, convinced she actually is helping people out as she plans her next move to get to the exit as quickly as possible.
ReplyDeleteBack to the kitchen, ladies. I like lots of sausage in the gravy and my eggs over-easy.
ReplyDeleteLike the majority of Internet Kids of her Generation she has no one she can turn to among her peer group who knows what the fuck they are doing.
ReplyDeleteIs she required to wipe your ass for you also after you eat that shit 7:36?
ReplyDeleteMore women in journalism, less TKC.
ReplyDeleteshe's a pudge.
ReplyDeleteKraske said debate was a toss up. Credibility all gone. Zilch. Nada. Nominate him moron of the year.
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