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The Source Magazine: "No More Booty Ads" January 20, 2009 Link One thing magazine advertising and hip-hop music have always had in common is skin — images of models, usually women, in alluring poses and various states of undress. The Source, the hip-hop magazine, does not aim to do away with such images — there is a lot of money in them — but it wants to make the sex in its pages a lot less explicit. To that end, the magazine announced recently that it would no longer take what the co-publisher, L. Londell McMillan, calls “booty ads,” for pornographic films, pornographic Web sites or escort services. But those have been a mainstay for The Source — more than half the ads in the magazine at times, he said. The Source hopes to gain more than it loses by chasing mainstream advertisers that do not want their ads alongside the adults-only kind. That’s a serious gamble at a time when magazines are struggling, unable to hold onto the ads they have. “I realize the risk that we’re taking,” said Mr. McMillan, 42, a partner at a major law firm, Dewey & LeBouef. “But I think when you have the more raunchy, seedy ads, you lose ads like financial services ads, some of the travel ads, the bigger corporate consumer ads like McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola, technology, high fashion.” The Source, he said, should be able to appeal to the core hip-hop audience, mostly young men, while also being something “you wouldn’t mind your kids seeing.” Founded in the 1980s, The Source became the first major magazine devoted to hip-hop, but in the 1990s, it lost ground to its primary competitor, Vibe. Since then, it has gone through turnovers in management and financial troubles that culminated in bankruptcy. A group of investors, led by Mr. McMillan, bought The Source in 2008. The major independent auditors of circulation and advertising have not examined it in recent years, making it hard to gauge the magazine’s progress, but these are hard times for the entire industry. Mr. McMillan says eliminating sex ads is no mere business decision. Sounding, at times, less like the music’s fans than like their parents, he says he wants to transform the often raunchy image of hip-hop itself. “We don’t want to just glorify the lowest-hanging fruit,” he said. “There’s a lot of people that want hip-hop but don’t want some of the filth that some of the business carries with it.” | |
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There go the prison subscribers. | |
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Thankful. Never wanted to see Craig Mack's bootey. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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This has the potential to be a financially risky move, but I Londell and whoever else was behind the decision making process for wanting to go this direction. Besides, what with the internet being the gateway for everything these days, how many people rely on print ads for nookie anyway? "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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Cinnie said: There go the prison subscribers.
And more subscriptions to "King", "XXL", etc ... [Edited 1/20/09 19:16pm] | |
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The Source fell off over a decade ago. It's gone from celbrating hip-hop to glorifying minstrelsy. I remember once a few years back ran a cover story about soldiers in the struggle, the term they used for MC's that went to jail.
That right there tells you all you need to know. About The Source and the state of hip-hop in general. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Fuck The Sauce. Fuck NoXL. Fuck No Vibe. Fuck King Shit. Fuck all them magazines! | |
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The Source has Bow Wow on the cover?
Bow Wow? "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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I haven't read The Source since the days of Kris Kross
Smooches;) | |
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Timmy84 said: Fuck The Sauce. Fuck NoXL. Fuck No Vibe. Fuck King Shit. Fuck all them magazines!
King Shit or King? Because I do read King....for the articles... "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: Timmy84 said: Fuck The Sauce. Fuck NoXL. Fuck No Vibe. Fuck King Shit. Fuck all them magazines!
King Shit or King? Because I do read King....for the articles... King Shit? | |
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bboy87 said: Timmy84 said: Fuck The Sauce. Fuck NoXL. Fuck No Vibe. Fuck King Shit. Fuck all them magazines!
King Shit or King? Because I do read King....for the articles... Even *I* bought the Naturi as Lil' Kim one. | |
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Cinnie said: bboy87 said: King Shit or King? Because I do read King....for the articles... Even *I* bought the Naturi as Lil' Kim one. Ew. That cover disturbed my spirit (B. Scott). | |
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