National Geographic has been driving me crazy with this email popup. I won't be giving them my email, so sadly I will not be reading any National Geographic articles.
Tangent: I used to subscribe to the mag for years. I was getting steadily more frustrated with the shift towards US domestic content and away from nature and the world, but I there was still good stuff in there and I was a big fan of sponsoring the research and exploration. Then they sold to Murdoch, and so my subscription was no longer fuelling the research and exploration stuff, so I stopped in disgust. Still miss…
Rare chunks of Earth's mantle found exposed in Maryland
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#52I wish the article had more photos - from the one it looks like it could be an awesome rock climbing area
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#53Earlier quoted context omitted.
Tangent: I used to subscribe to the mag for years. I was getting steadily more frustrated with the shift towards US domestic content and away from nature and the world, but I there was still good stuff in there and I was a big fan of sponsoring the research and exploration. Then they sold to Murdoch, and so my subscription was no longer fuelling the research and exploration stuff, so I stopped in disgust. Still miss…
What?? I had no idea they were bought by Murdoch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Geographic_Partners
Disney owns 73%. The National Geographic Society owns 27%.
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#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
Tangent: I used to subscribe to the mag for years. I was getting steadily more frustrated with the shift towards US domestic content and away from nature and the world, but I there was still good stuff in there and I was a big fan of sponsoring the research and exploration. Then they sold to Murdoch, and so my subscription was no longer fuelling the research and exploration stuff, so I stopped in disgust. Still miss…
Thanks for the heads up ... didn't know that and will act accordingly.
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#55Re: Rare chunks of Earth's mantle found exposed in Maryland
#56Earlier quoted context omitted.
Verify the claim first. (It's not true.)
Rupert Murdoch owns 21st Century Fox, which brought the magazine in 2015 for $725M.
His ownership was very brief. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acquisition_of_21st_Century_Fo...
No need to cancel a subscription over old news.
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#57Earlier quoted context omitted.
Rupert Murdoch owns 21st Century Fox, which brought the magazine in 2015 for $725M.
Disney bought 21st Century Fox from Murdoch two years later. His ownership was very brief. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acquisition_of_21st_Century_Fo... No need to cancel a subscription over old news.
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#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
Disney bought 21st Century Fox from Murdoch two years later. His ownership was very brief. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acquisition_of_21st_Century_Fo... No need to cancel a subscription over old news.
So the money raised by the sale of magazines now goes to research and exploration again?
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#59There really is no excuse to treat your customers/readers/viewers like that (edit: especially when you have Disney money)
Maybe if enough of us give up on them they'll learn and we'll turn "marketing" on its axis
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#60Earlier quoted context omitted.
Tangent: I used to subscribe to the mag for years. I was getting steadily more frustrated with the shift towards US domestic content and away from nature and the world, but I there was still good stuff in there and I was a big fan of sponsoring the research and exploration. Then they sold to Murdoch, and so my subscription was no longer fuelling the research and exploration stuff, so I stopped in disgust. Still miss…
My Grandmother had a subscription to the mag going back to the mid 1960s, I read all of them, and it enriched my childhood. The online experience has always sucked, but in different ways over the years.