For Release: Immediate

 

Contact:

Rich Moseson, W2VU

516-681-2922

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

 

CQ Combining January/February 2015 Issues, Closing CQ Plus Digital
Supplement 

 

(Hicksville, NY, January 9, 2015) -- CQ magazine today announced that it
will be publishing a combined January/February 2015 issue and will be
ceasing publication of its "CQ Plus" digital edition supplement as of the
March 2015 issue. Both moves are intended to help restore the magazine's
normal schedule for its print edition and to strengthen its foundations
moving forward as it enters its eighth decade of publication, said Publisher
Dick Ross, K2MGA. "These decisions were not made lightly," he added, "but in
recognition of the realities of the publishing industry. It's a tough time
to be in the magazine business, and we appreciate the patience and loyalty
of both our readers and our advertisers."

CQ will continue to publish both print and digital editions, but the digital
edition will no longer contain the 50-60 additional pages each month that
constituted "CQ Plus." Editor Rich Moseson, W2VU, noted that he hopes to
include some former CQ Plus content within the pages of CQ, but says ham
radio will remain the magazine's primary focus, as it has been for the past
seven decades. CQ is marking its 70th anniversary of publication as of its
January/February issue.

As a consequence of the changes, CQ Plus Editor Richard Fisher, KI6SN, will
be leaving the CQ staff after serving for many years as a columnist for, and
then as editor of, Popular Communications, WorldRadio Online and CQ Plus. He
was also CQ magazine's Emergency Communications Editor. "We will miss
Richard's many contributions to CQ's products," noted Moseson, "and thank
him for his many years of service to our readers."

Subscribers to both the print and digital editions of CQ will have their
subscriptions extended by one month due to the combined January/February
issue.

CQ <www.cq-amateur-radio.com <http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/>> is the
world's leading independent amateur radio magazine, serving the amateur
radio community worldwide since 1945. It is published in three languages
(English, Spanish and Portuguese) and in both print and digital formats.

  

 

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Publishers of:

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