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<blockquote data-quote="Blues" data-source="post: 20296" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>@andrew, actually in the mag it's called 'cover feature', and I'm aware that it's advertorials. but it's made up like editorial articles, and therfore one can't help but suspect it's purpose is to fool the reader. otherwise it should be marked as what it is. </p><p>now add the manufacturer-friendly reviews, and you don't have to wonder, if someone feels you're more concerned about the industry than about you readers. </p><p></p><p></p><p>@joel, as for the comparative tests, I believe you that some of the dealers probably won't like that very much, but then again, other (hifi) mags are doing it anyway. others do it with cars, computer components, household appliances, but we should just accept that the hifi guys don't like it ? how about a 'chickend out list' ?;-)</p><p></p><p></p><p>just for the record, I respect your efforts, and I wouldn't want to be in your shoes either ;-)</p><p>it's just that I believe that reasonable critisism is more helpful than shoulder padding when you want to improve things...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blues, post: 20296, member: 394"] @andrew, actually in the mag it's called 'cover feature', and I'm aware that it's advertorials. but it's made up like editorial articles, and therfore one can't help but suspect it's purpose is to fool the reader. otherwise it should be marked as what it is. now add the manufacturer-friendly reviews, and you don't have to wonder, if someone feels you're more concerned about the industry than about you readers. @joel, as for the comparative tests, I believe you that some of the dealers probably won't like that very much, but then again, other (hifi) mags are doing it anyway. others do it with cars, computer components, household appliances, but we should just accept that the hifi guys don't like it ? how about a 'chickend out list' ?;-) just for the record, I respect your efforts, and I wouldn't want to be in your shoes either ;-) it's just that I believe that reasonable critisism is more helpful than shoulder padding when you want to improve things... [/QUOTE]
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