"They don't want older readers!"

A review of Bella Magazine by Sue Reminade written on Thursday 10th of May 2007

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I'm pretty sure the changes made to bring the mag in line with others is because it wants to discard its older readership and draw in a younger audience.

Trouble is, there are too many magazines on the shelves already in this market and only a finite number of readers. Ask any 20-something if she'd ever be seen dead buying a copy of Bella (new look or otherwise) and your answer? Well, take a look at the news-stands where, each week, I see hundreds of unsold copies of Bella laying waiting for the recycler!

People like us, intelligent women in our 40's and 50's, loyal readers of many years should unite and tackle Bella's management to urgently bring back our favourites because the magazine closes. Anyone game to join the campaign - "SAVE OUR BELLA!"

Sue R.

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