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Old 12-31-2015, 01:04 AM   #6
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I subscribe to the ebook editions of Analog and Asimov's as well. I don't know of any source for online circulation figures, but it can't be good. I subscribe at B&N -- it's my last connection to B&N -- and I'm only still subscribing because I can get around the roadblocks they've thrown at me. If B&N gets too hard to deal with (or, goes under) I suspect I'll have to drop them -- the other sources have even bigger problems.

The editorial in the most recent (January, 2016) issue asks readers to contact them via email with ideas, advice, feedback, etc. -- I was seriously thinking of taking them up on their offer.

In the meantime, I do read Clarkesworld and some of the other online magazines.
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