Re: theos-talk It is high time that theosophical magazines go digital
Mar 16, 2011 05:02 PM
by Cass Silva
blah, blah blah Morten
Cass
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From: MKR <mkr777@ov3EQB3yeHBPKvyildTs7oJK_dYzvIiBT9xg6zE3FanE9DEnFv6lMeBBMIzNPYFC2mTKLFNcDg.yahoo.invalid>
Subject: theos-talk It is high time that theosophical magazines go digital
To: "theos-talk" <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Received: Thursday, 17 March, 2011, 2:51 AM
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We have discussed about publications going digital. Here is the latest news
on this topic.
A Condà Nast executive told attendees at the South by Southwest Conference
that the company plans to have a digital edition for every one of its
20-plus magazines available by the end of the year. Here is the full report.
Condà Nast: Every Magazine Will Have a Digital Edition by End of 2011
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http://www.thewrap.com/media/column-post/conde-nast-every-magazine-will-have-ipad-edition-end-2011-25507
>
It is time that theosophical magazines go digital if we want to make
theosophical material available to interested souls world-wide. Instead of
being behind the curve, as it is now, possibly mainly due to leadership by
older generation who seem to have no clue to what is going on in the digital
arena.
Recently I read about Rogers, the then President of the American Section
jumped at the opportunity to use Radio as a means of spreading theosophy.
TSA was a pioneer in using Radio programs.
Should not leaders in all Sections jump on the digital bandwagon and
disseminate theosophy to the world?
With the dwindling membership around the world, we may have to use new
technology to help bolster the growth of TS.
MKR
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