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U2 Fanclub Magazine, Propaganda, closes its doors
November 20, 2002
Much groundswell erupted when U2's World Service magazine, Propaganda stopped accepting new registrants, ceased updating the http://www.u2propaganda.com/ website, and did not publish a new issue for nearly a year without much word.
Rumors were rampant among online fans - worried that Propaganda was going to close its doors. The last known "status update" on the Propaganda website was in February 2002, stating the next issue was to go to press imminently. No further information followed until Issue 33 quietly made its way through Ireland and various parts of Europe, only to make landfall in the USA 2-5 months later.
With the Elevation Tour making up the majority of the new issue, no supplements or "goodies" were included nor was any information offered regarding Propaganda's future as a publication or online venture.
Until today.
A member of Interference wrote to Terri Panaro of the USA office of Propaganda to inquire on the magazine's status and future. To quote, she said:
"We are no longer accepting renewals/new subscriptions to Propaganda per U2's request, as they will no longer be printing hard copies. You can now go to u2.com for info on the band. "
More information as it becomes available.
U2 Fanclub Magazine, Propaganda, closes its doors
November 20, 2002
Much groundswell erupted when U2's World Service magazine, Propaganda stopped accepting new registrants, ceased updating the http://www.u2propaganda.com/ website, and did not publish a new issue for nearly a year without much word.
Rumors were rampant among online fans - worried that Propaganda was going to close its doors. The last known "status update" on the Propaganda website was in February 2002, stating the next issue was to go to press imminently. No further information followed until Issue 33 quietly made its way through Ireland and various parts of Europe, only to make landfall in the USA 2-5 months later.
With the Elevation Tour making up the majority of the new issue, no supplements or "goodies" were included nor was any information offered regarding Propaganda's future as a publication or online venture.
Until today.
A member of Interference wrote to Terri Panaro of the USA office of Propaganda to inquire on the magazine's status and future. To quote, she said:
"We are no longer accepting renewals/new subscriptions to Propaganda per U2's request, as they will no longer be printing hard copies. You can now go to u2.com for info on the band. "
More information as it becomes available.
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