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This was indeed a great shame. I wonder though if it might be one of those titles that makes a re-appearance at some stage under another guise? There is certainly some brand heritage there and if it could talk wider about media including social media . . who knows? Sad to see it go.

It's a good point,David. But I get the feeling that in this day and age once a print mag has gone it's gone for good. The impact of online publishing is just too great I fear.

Ironically (and I think others have pointed this out too) PG's coverage of social/online media was really good while it lasted!

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