With the advent of the Internet, magazines and newspapers fought to keep their readers loyal to the paper versions. When things started looking bad they released some of it online. Now, as publishing companies start hacking and slashing to keep their print biz running during the economic crisis, some companies that sell the written word are heading the opposite way. Trip magazine in Brazil — one of the best lifestyle magazines in the country, with a few issues designed by Ray Gun magazine design pioneer David Carson — is putting the whole kit and caboodle online for free. To promote their big move they put out photocopied issues of the magazine and its female counterpart, TPM, all over metro stops and other public places, encouraging people to “Steal This Magazine”, a riff on Abby Hoffman’s famous phrase … as if the naked girls on the cover doesn’t already give you a reason to want to steal the issue. Check out the video of the campaign. The question of whether we will still pay for a magazine despite having the content for free still rages on. What’s your take on it?


Jake M. Tuesday, 03.31.09 @ 5:53 am

Sorry guys, didn’t get it….If they are now giving all content for free on the web, why should i want to steal a photocopied issue of their mag?

And most important, if they are giving the content for free why they are asking people to steal it?

To me it looks like they are trying to make a buzz with a bad concept. Should definitely get back to their office and rethink their strategy.

Jake M.


steve-o Monday, 04.06.09 @ 10:40 pm

Pointless and stupid. TRIP hasn’t aged gracefully and it shows. If they were hip once, now they are a pale image of their former past. Sad to see it become so irrelevant. I guess you get what you pay for and judging by how little they paid their staff the result is as expected. I hope they realize that making paper copies has an impact and that they justify their carbon footprint by actually printing stuff worth reading. What a shame.


Giuliano Paim Tuesday, 04.28.09 @ 7:45 pm

People!!! Trip wants to make Buzz marketing with this iniciative and the carbon footprint was only to reduce the cost with the guerrilla marketing and
distribute as much as possible of carbon footprint magazine and giving the image and the purpose for the campaign.

I already asked for my friends if they are going to keep buying the magazine our just see the content in the internet. Most part of them told me that they like the magazine and will keeping buying it because they like to have the magazine in the hands and read it in the free time. Another part of my friends liked the free content in the internet and they are only buy the magazine if the all content is interesting, but is a small group.

I walk a lot for the Sao Paulo streets and I steel can see girls reading this magazine in the subway, busstation or simply in side of their purse.




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