Cgkdisc
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The problem going way beyond disc golf is people won't pay for web content versus printed content. Like it or not, for the time being providing a magazine appears to be a better value proposition for membership than having it as web content. Doing high quality video, photos and stats on a website cost the same and even more to produce as well as a magazine and yet people do not value it as highly to pay for it.
Videos in particular are expensive to do well - likely more costly to do a 10-minute video versus a section of a magazine that takes 10 minutes to read. If it's on a website, it's expected that everyone can see it like the Course Directory, Rules, Calendar and Results rather than be restricted to members only. So that removes a member benefit if the magazine goes.
Videos in particular are expensive to do well - likely more costly to do a 10-minute video versus a section of a magazine that takes 10 minutes to read. If it's on a website, it's expected that everyone can see it like the Course Directory, Rules, Calendar and Results rather than be restricted to members only. So that removes a member benefit if the magazine goes.