London Calling (magazine)
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London Calling (later renamed BBC Worldwide, then BBC On Air) was a monthly magazine
Background
In November, 1993, the magazine was replaced with a 100-page colour magazine (up until then, the magazine was printed in two colours except for the front and back covers) and started including more and deeper stories, and renamed BBC Worldwide. (From April to November, 1995, there was a North American edition, subtitled BBC Worldwide North America, presumably so the magazine could be sent to North American subscribers and appear on shelves in North American stores without the cost of having to send the issues air mail from the UK each month). However, rising costs, which forced the BBC to reduce the size of the paper it used at one point, caused the magazine to change back to a mainly-listings format, and the title was changed to BBC On Air (later stylised BBC on|air), although the longer stories would make their way back into the magazine over the years.
The last edition of BBC On Air was that of December 2004. In a letter sent to subscribers the managing director of the magazine cited as reason for the discontinuation "that many of our listeners are getting programme information on line and that it is no longer cost-effective to produce the printed edition of the magazine."[6]
References
- ^ "BBC London calling". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
- ^ "So What's In a Name? Quite a Lot", London Calling, October 1992
- OCLC 61177239.
- ^ "London Calling by The Clash Songfacts" (PHP). songfacts.com. Retrieved 31 December 2007.
- ^ NPR 30 July 2011.
- ^ Glenn Hauser (13 November 2004). "BBC 'On Air' Magazine is Suddenly Axed". Hard Core. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
External links
- Media related to London Calling (magazine) at Wikimedia Commons