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When does Texas Football Magazine hit the newsstands?
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<blockquote data-quote="tcudoc" data-source="post: 3170536" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>I think the issue is that DCTF used to be THE source for this information. With the rise of so many other sources and internet forums where this information is available in real time, as it is happening, the ability of publications like DCTF to keep up is remarkably diminished. It is falling victim to the same issues that printed newspapers face. Who wants to read the news 24 hours later when there are far better ways to access it real time? Once the die hard DCTF followers begin to die off, it will be tough for pubs such as this to stay afloat, because they are likely not getting many new devoted followers from the younger generations, who prefer the instant access in real time. Unless they find a way to adapt, I think they will continue to become less relevant. It used to mean a great deal to be on the cover. That sense of pride will likely fade even more as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcudoc, post: 3170536, member: 44"] I think the issue is that DCTF used to be THE source for this information. With the rise of so many other sources and internet forums where this information is available in real time, as it is happening, the ability of publications like DCTF to keep up is remarkably diminished. It is falling victim to the same issues that printed newspapers face. Who wants to read the news 24 hours later when there are far better ways to access it real time? Once the die hard DCTF followers begin to die off, it will be tough for pubs such as this to stay afloat, because they are likely not getting many new devoted followers from the younger generations, who prefer the instant access in real time. Unless they find a way to adapt, I think they will continue to become less relevant. It used to mean a great deal to be on the cover. That sense of pride will likely fade even more as well. [/QUOTE]
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