From Q Magazine to smaller free sheets, many publications hit hard by Covid-19 lockdown
launched emergency subscription packages, stressing they would close without reader support. Stubbs says he had felt embarrassed to ask readers to pay for a free product, even after they upgraded from newsprint to a glossy magazine in 2018. “We undervalued ourselves quite a lot, which I regret.”
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