The AMCA Board decided recently, for fiscal reasons, to reduce the AMCA magazine from six issues per year to four. Increased production costs and reduction in advertising revenue were cited as the reason for the reduction. A more detailed explanation was spelled out in the recent November/December issue of the magazine.
Although this Forum has limited participation compared to the 14,000+ AMCA members, it would be interesting to see how Forum members view the reduction in the number of published magazines.
Questions for consideration and respectful comment:
1) Do you believe the magazine is the most important benefit of your membership for which you pay dues?
2) Before the Board reduced the number of magazines per year, should the membership have been surveyed to determine if members would agree to a $10.00 increase in dues from $49/yr to $59/yr (USA membership) to help offset increased production costs and reduced advertising revenue?
3) Would you pay $10.00 more in dues to keep receiving six issues of the magazine?
4) Does it matter to you that the magazine will only be published four times a year now?
5) Was reducing the number of magazines by two issues (a previous benefit for the membership) a fiscally sound decision by the Board?
I think everyone understands there are fixed expenses and inflation that the Board can’t control. Some expenses can only be reduced so far. The AMCA Board and other social organizations are faced with the same fiscal challenges. Is a reduction in benefits the only practical way for these organizations to survive?
Richard
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