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Article: Say it ain't so! (Broadsides: letters from our readers: thoughts, comments, criticism & ideas).
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- September 22, 2002
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I'm a little late with my opinion on the by-line change, but did want to express it nonetheless.
My feeling is that a little pride never hurt. I understand the marketing considerations behind the change, but I think heritage and reputation also matter, along with long-term reader loyalty. I've been a Sing Out! reader since 1966, a subscriber most of that time, and I always thought of Sing Out! as THE Folk Song Magazine. No American periodical currently being published even comes close in its longevity, diversity, journalistic quality, or educational value. Sing Out!'s content has always aptly and more than ...
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