As you can see, there was a global GM Magazine crash, which harmed frequent readers, reading frequency in which there reading frequency was put off by previously frequent releases.
This graph seems to be missing an article. However, it’s still interesting, and I assume the months you missed out had no releases.
If you notice it’s every other month, and the months inbetween do actually have data, so I presume it was just an anti-clogging measure.
Ah that makes sense, thanks for clearing it up
January 2009. The month the recession took its toll on GM magazine publishers around the world.
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It was actually a double triple dip recession – two months with zero releases after the boom.
This article is sort of random…
On top of that, be creative… Your article is just an image… Not a single word.
I think a running average could be accompanied to better show the trend of magazine releases.
As you can see, there was a global GM Magazine crash, which harmed frequent readers, reading frequency in which there reading frequency was put off by previously frequent releases.
This graph seems to be missing an article. However, it’s still interesting, and I assume the months you missed out had no releases.
If you notice it’s every other month, and the months inbetween do actually have data, so I presume it was just an anti-clogging measure.
Ah that makes sense, thanks for clearing it up
January 2009. The month the recession took its toll on GM magazine publishers around the world.
Philip Gamble likes this
It was actually a
doubletriple dip recession – two months with zero releases after the boom.This article is sort of random…
On top of that, be creative… Your article is just an image… Not a single word.
I think a running average could be accompanied to better show the trend of magazine releases.