Let's create a fund for start-ups. (supporting magazine entrepreneurs) (Point of View)

From: Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management | Date: September 1, 1993| Author: Sheiman, Bruce | Copyright information

Entrepreneurs are the main reason why the periodical publishing industry continues to thrive. Without them, the industry will be devoid of the creative energy that they provide. However, magazine entrepreneurs are often discouraged by the cold treatment given to them by publishers. It is imperative that publishers establish a program to nurture innovative ideas forwarded by entrepreneurs. Failure to do so would mean a bleak future to the industry.

Entrepreneurs supply the creative ene...

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