Gawker confirms that Mass Appeal will publish no more. With the success of sister magazine Missbehave and Colossal Media’s business booming, putting out the former graffiti turned juvenile lifestyle magazine is just too much of a headache. Says publisher Adrian Moeller, “After 12 years of publishing Mass Appeal Magazine we’ve decided to call it quits on the print edition. We’re putting our resources into our faster growing properties, Missbehave Magazine and Colossal Media. We’re in talks to sell Mass Appeal, and it may resume publishing in the future. We’ll continue the website and special event productions.” |Gawker|
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No More ‘Mass Appeal’
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Truth be told, Mass Appeal folded the week after Alife and Boudicon left in 2002. I also blame its decline on Sacha Jenkins and all the hipsters/fake journalists he hired to lure readers into boredom. My death didn't help things either…I bet Marc Echo is rolling and laughing in his living grave over at Complex.
[...] final issue and moving completely online, Missbehave is heading the way of its brother publication Mass Appeal and going entirely out of business. Publisher Samantha Moeller publicly announced the news on her [...]