
English mags approach milestone, crossroads
--Gianni Simone begins his look at the past and future of Japan's English periodicals--
The Japan Times | April 26, 2011
Those members of the expat community in Japan who are addicted to their weekly or monthly fix of English-language magazines will have surely noticed all the changes going on lately. These are troubled and exciting times and, just as it has in the past, the local media world is trying to rise to the challenge by adapting and innovating.
You've come a long way, baby: The front cover of the July 1878 edition of The Japan Punch, the country's first magazine. Next year will be the 150th anniversary of the birth of the first English-language magazine in Japan...
...Corky Alexander - a long-time newspaper man who had previously worked for Stars and Stripes - and writer and editor Sue Scully launched The Tokyo Weekender...
...The Weekender went on ruling the capital's scene until Tokyo Journal came about in 1981...
... Tokyo Journal's website hasn't been updated since 2009 and e-mails sent to the contact address were returned. What everybody seems to agree on is the reason for the likely demise of what for many years had been a beloved and well-respected publication: the appearance of Tokyo Classified.
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(Part 1 of 2 part series)