LRO Magazine shutting down?

LRO Magazine shutting down?

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GiveItSomeWellie

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3,040 posts

203 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Has anyone else heard about the possibility of LRO Magazine shutting down?

I saw an Instagram Story from Patrick Cruywagen (former LRM Editor) which read something along the lines of 'Very sad to hear that LRO Magazine is shutting down', and I've seen a few posts on FB, Instagram from other people saying similar.

LRO's Workshop Editor, Martin Domoney, is now Editor at rival magazine LRM. This month, Neil Watterson has stepped down as Editor of LRO, so I do wonder if something is going on?

Red9zero

7,910 posts

64 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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I'm surprised the market can support two marque specific magazines at the moment. I subscribe to LRM, as I prefer it of the two and I was surprised when Patrick left, as he seems to write most of the articles.

paintman

7,765 posts

197 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Saw that question on another website a couple of days ago.

No other details though.

Can't remember the last time I even flicked through a copy of it in the supermarket. Little of interest - or within my price range!

Don't think they did themselves any favours when they dumped the old forum & just went with their full of ads for the magazine Facebook presence.

bakerstreet

4,826 posts

172 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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I much prefer LRM and my series was even featured in there back in October.

LRO is the original isnt it? Shame to see a mag leave the shelves, but as others have said, there is only so much the industry can support and given the financial climate, companies might not want to be advertising in three Land Rover mags.

A.J.M

8,014 posts

193 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Shame if true as I found them better than LRM for reading.

But the issue has been getting thinner and thinner recently for pages and content.
Only so often you can read about a generic 90 with a tdi, on a galvanised chassis, with an eBay snorkel, roof rack and seats from some other car before you get bored of it.

Tbh, even classic Land Rover was talking about the changing of the landy scene in general.

eliot

11,727 posts

261 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Oh look a Defender on the front cover for a change….


A.J.M

8,014 posts

193 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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I got banned from the LRM fb page when I congratulated them for running something other than a defender in the mag a few years ago.. hehe

But yeah, those pictures showed why I cancelled my LRM sub a few years ago.

The Wookie

14,039 posts

235 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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I always preferred LRM (and I know Patrick) but it is a real shame, hopefully the transferred content and condensed readership will strengthen LRM

ReformedPistonhead

965 posts

144 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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I was always team LRO, sad to see it go.

Always turned to the “new stuff for Landies” page and as well as the £4.99 or whatever for the magazine it cost me around £100 a month on gadgets for the shed…

blueST

4,483 posts

223 months

Sunday 29th January 2023
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Only just seen this, I’ve not got round to reading the latest issue yet, but is it actually shutting up shop? I hope not, a friend works there. What’s happens the subscriptions paid in advance?

SS427 Camaro

6,504 posts

177 months

Monday 6th February 2023
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I bought my first Land Rover ( a SWB S3 ) SCV 407M Where are you now ? Way back in 1989 and instantly started buying LRO. It was a superb read back then, but it slowly went downhill.

Bobupndown

2,147 posts

50 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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Used to subscribe to both lro and lrm. Preferred lrm. Stopped subscriptions about 5 years ago, they got so repetitive . Same with miniworld / mini magazine, haven't bought a copy in years.

Wildcat45

8,110 posts

196 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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LRO got me into wanting and ultimately owning Land Rovers.

In the early 1990s, I’d never miss and issue.

I particularly enjoyed the features on “SYD” the at the time gaily new Range Rover that got used off road

I wonder what happened to it?

blueST

4,483 posts

223 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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Well the March issue arrived this weekend, is this just rumour?

ChemicalChaos

10,524 posts

167 months

Tuesday 14th February 2023
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Just found this thread via google after seeing a FB post former staffer Dave Philllips. If it is closing down it'll be very sad for such a long running mag, and I did particularly like the technical articles and opinion columns from the likes of Messrs Galilee and Thurston.
However, as others have said, have we reached the saturation point on how many varieties you can have on the theme of a rebuilt Defender/ D1/2 with an extreme parts catalogue thrown at it? It's why I eventually stopped buying any of the Land Rover mags.

blueST

4,483 posts

223 months

Tuesday 14th February 2023
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ChemicalChaos said:
Just found this thread via google after seeing a FB post former staffer Dave Philllips. If it is closing down it'll be very sad for such a long running mag, and I did particularly like the technical articles and opinion columns from the likes of Messrs Galilee and Thurston.
However, as others have said, have we reached the saturation point on how many varieties you can have on the theme of a rebuilt Defender/ D1/2 with an extreme parts catalogue thrown at it? It's why I eventually stopped buying any of the Land Rover mags.
I just looked up the chap you mentioned and his FB now says he's heard from the mag that it isnot closing down, but there'll be some changes.

drmike37

499 posts

63 months

Tuesday 28th February 2023
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They'd better not close down; I got a subscription for xmas!

The quality of the workshop section has declined since Martin left though.

SS427 Camaro

6,504 posts

177 months

Wednesday 1st March 2023
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Wildcat45 said:
LRO got me into wanting and ultimately owning Land Rovers.

In the early 1990s, I’d never miss and issue.

I particularly enjoyed the features on “SYD” the at the time gaily new Range Rover that got used off road

I wonder what happened to it?
Omg, yes SYD the 4 door Rangie ! Well recall reading about it, seem to recall that it was an F registered car ?

camel_landy

5,085 posts

190 months

Thursday 2nd March 2023
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Wildcat45 said:
I particularly enjoyed the features on “SYD” the at the time gaily new Range Rover that got used off road
It was SYD and its adventures in Iceland which opened my eyes to overlanding.

My first trip was to Iceland in my Classic RaRo. smile

M

Workaholic

5 posts

81 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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H939SYD, the car that got me into cars. Gary pudsy who wrote those articles still owns it, he writes for LRM and there was a couple of articles on it getting a referb in LRM, I bought back orders as I’m sad…