Does the editor know what's in his magazine?

wedgy
wedgy Club Member Posts: 429 ✭✭✭
edited September 2018 in Club Membership #1

Page 3 of October mag editor states he does not want to spoil the enjoyment of reading the tow car supplement, turn to page 15 and voala Volvo XC 60 claims tow car prize. Just makes me wonder if the editor actually reads the mag before its distribution 😄

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  • TonyBurton
    TonyBurton Forum Participant Posts: 269
    edited September 2018 #2

    On page 31 there's a superb picture of the Snowdon Mountain Railway. But the caption claims it is the Ffestiniog Railway.

  • JillwithaJay
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    edited September 2018 #3

    The closing date for entries to the crossword competition is also a wrong by a month.

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2018 #4

    Don't forget last months article on Scotland. Edinburgh and Forth bridges with a map naming the Murrary Firth.

    I expected an acknowledgement of such a glaring error in this month's magazin. If there was I missed it 😉. Maybe the IT dept do the magazine as a lifeline 😲😲

  • dave the rave
    dave the rave Forum Participant Posts: 806
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    edited September 2018 #5

    They have not said sorry for moving dumfries and galloway to the central belt either!!I chose to live in sw scotland...not central scotland.!!!!

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2018 #6

    They are either proving as most on  here know, that they very rarely notice an thing posted on here, or as suspected just ignore it hoping it will soon go away,

    If the posts pointing out the glaring mistakes in the magazine have been "noted"then not to publish an amendments ,is just down to plain incompetence on the part of the "proof readers?"at the magazines editorial team

  • redface
    redface Forum Participant Posts: 1,701
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    edited September 2018 #7

    Oops - I guess someone might be job hunting soon.

  • Greenhillsofhome
    Greenhillsofhome Forum Participant Posts: 28
    edited September 2018 #8

    The magazine has gone down hill in recent years.

    Now I'm lucky if there's even one article I want to read each month, and looking at previous magazines the same areas are covered again and again, showing a huge lack of imagination.

    I've suggested the club do a magazine free version of membership. I'd be happy not to receive it and pay a bit less.

  • EasyT
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    edited September 2018 #9

    I suspect that the club would loose more money from advertisers than they would save by not sending out the mag! I have probably opened one copy in the last 3 years and probably equally as infrequently in the last 10 years.

    The C&CC offer a £6 reduction in annual renewal fee but make their saving by not providing a sites book or sites map.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited September 2018 #10

    These recent errors are not a new thing, they have been going for quite a while and happen every now and again, I remember one review of a site (Newcastleton?) said it did not have toilets/shower when it did.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2018 #11

    Those "proof readers" could well be the same persons who are responsible for the IT on this forum!!

  • brue
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    edited October 2018 #12

    The Snowdon Railway photo  is such an iconic picture it shows that the photos captions need to be checked more carefully. A pity to get that particular photo wrong. frown

  • VolvoV70
    VolvoV70 Forum Participant Posts: 78
    edited October 2018 #13

    Some years ago, I pointed an error in the caption to a photo of Portland, in Dorset. so, I am not surprised at all the errors pointed out here.

    I didn't receive any acknowledgement either, nor was any correction - like others, apparently

  • dunelm
    dunelm Forum Participant Posts: 373
    edited October 2018 #14

    At times it seems that errors are not taken seriously . Last month's magazine stated that Chatsworth site was "a 15 minutes walk" from Bakewell when it is at least 3 miles. It also stated that three cycle/walking routes passed close to the site when the nearest is 4 miles away.

    I sent an e-mail to the Club and soon received  a reply from Steve Hollis thanking me and agreeing that the false 15 minutes walking time should have been picked up and not been included. I did suggest a correction should be included in the next magazine. Although our e-mails were within a couple of days of receiving the September issue, there is no correction this month.

    I also pointed out a mistake in the Sites Guide book which states that the nearest railway station is 4 miles away when, in fact, that station closed in 1968. Steve wrote that he would pass this on to the relevant person - it will be interesting to see the entry in the new book next year.

  • Aspenshaw
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    edited October 2018 #15

    If the articles are written in house, then shame on the CMC. If they are written by external contributors, then it is reasonable for the editorial team to expect the author to check the facts are right. I don't think it is reasonable for the editorial team to have an in-depth knowledge of the world of caravanning.

    When facts are proven to be wrong, then it is right to publish corrections. This will help highlight how inaccurate, or not, the reporting is. If it is bad, we may need a couple or more pages of adverts to pay for the correction page[s].

    At least if they made up stories, the CMC would be on a par with some other newspapers/magazines who follow the line, "Don't let a fact get in the way of a story."

  • PATMAU
    PATMAU Forum Participant Posts: 250
    edited November 2018 #16

    I do wonder, if these days, any publisher employs proof readers, as I have found glaring errors in other magazines and books.