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For me, the new format is pointless and a waste of my time. It was actually first promoted as an online, digital version of their paper format, which it isn't at all. However, it's the end of an era and I'm over it. 

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Again, can some one please explain to me where the Insider even is now? It is the 18th and I don't even know where to look for it. Anything will be appreciated.

 

Beckyblu

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Re: InsideQ Change

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@Junker2327 wrote:

Again, can some one please explain to me where the Insider even is now? It is the 18th and I don't even know where to look for it. Anything will be appreciated.

 

Beckyblu


@Junker2327- Since they switched to the new, online digital format, all anyone has to do is type "InsideQ" in the search bar and it brings it up.  No more paper copies, no more having to wait for an email with the link each month.

 

However, I've looked at the new format and I can't see the point of it at all.  I doubt I'll be looking at it very often.

 

(Have to laugh though - in the printed copy a month or so ago, they featured the five new hosts on the cover and in an article, introducing them.  Since they've already gotten rid of Alex Butler, they've changed it to "Meet The Four New(ish) Hosts..."  I guess the digital copy makes amending their articles easier for them.)

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Can you imagine the Sears catalog being digital? JC Penney? Another sign of the times .