@ Vanderhoven7 who wrote...
A lot of magazines are struggling in this era of the Internet. But a few
are doing well. Many North American think the most successful magazines
around now are either The Economist or O, The Oprah Magazine.
For clarification, who said the above quote? It isn't in quotation marks but is it a quote from Watchtower itself? It kind of sounds like it, but I'm not sure.
At any rate, this part - "A lot of magazines are struggling in this era of the Internet" - got my attention. Just a few years ago the Watchtower was sent out to the public twice every month, at 32 pages per magazine, for a total of 64 pages each month. Now the magazine is 16 pages and it goes out, not twice a month, not even once a month, but only every other month. That's a reduction of total pages from 64 per month to an average of 8 per month that are going door-to-door.
From 64 pages down to 8 pages (average) is a tremendous drop, which raises the question, Why isn't the Watchtower "struggling in this era of the internet" just like other magazines? It's now 1/8 of what it used to be. It is clearly struggling.