Yet Another Kansas City Foodie Mag: Feast



For better or worse, in Kansas City we're watching mainstream media segment into smaller niche markets that aren't really dominated by any single media outlet and savvy marketers earn the upper hand given that sponsored content is nearly indistinguishable from editorial content that has always been heavily conflicted.

In this context, here's the latest Kansas City foodie offering that may or may not last 7 months.

Check it:

Making Of A Foodie: Feast Magazine launches in Kansas City this month

Deets: "FEAST is a new food & drink magazine to KC, but it has been publishing in St. Louis since August of 2010. The goal of the magazine now is to expand regionally, including food stories from not only St. Louis, but Kansas City, Springfield and Columbia in the mix."

Credit where it's due . . . There can never be enough free and readily available toilet reading powered by hopeful local publishers . . .

Comments

  1. Tony's bloggers are white trash and minority low lifes

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  2. Is that a compliment? Sad to say, that's definitely a bigger demographic than foodies.

    I tend to think TKC readers are all chronic masturbaters.

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  3. And this magazine will last about as long as the latest organic kale smoothie shop.
    They probably shouldn't have believed everything in Diana Kander's entrepreneur book.
    Home Depot is hiring.

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  4. Who do you know who read a magazine in recent years? You can count them on less than one finger.

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  5. 8:00 Sorry but many still read books and magazines, unlike you and your flunky friends who just look at porn and gay sites all day while drawing unemployment as readers work to keep the coffers full.

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  6. 8:00 is a nigger who only made it to 7th grade in the KCPS.

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  7. I like reading about Cashew Chicken!

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  8. The magazine sucks. If you toss the worthless crap and advertising you might get 3 0r 4 good pages to wipe your ass with. Just another bunch of Midwestern hicks trying to make a bail of hay look artsy-fartsy.

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