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But my question remains, if you give every product you review an award or you only give awards to advertisers products, how are they truly meaningful to the reader and how does that help them make a purchase decision?
Then you have post #9 here http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=81186.msg779647;topicseen#new
Not every product I reviewed for TAS got an award.So, Jeff, you are wrong.
Also, I've nominated, and they've received, Golden Ear Awards to products that have not been reviewed in TAS (Genesis 6.1 speaker system). In my world facts matter. Obviously this not universal.
HEY!!! You guys remember Stereo Review or High Fidelity. Great mags. in their day. Cheers Charlie
It's really not that complicated at all. Seriously. As much as I try not to bag on my competitors, I think if you go and look at the last year of TAS and look at their three awards issues (Product of the Year) (Golden Ear)(Editor's choice) every product that got reviewed in the magazine got some kind of award.
You could have just said "I stand corrected. Not all products reviewed at TAS get awards." That would have been sorta classy...You have your own publication. Do what YOU think the public wants. Spending your time dwelling on other publication's policies seems like something you do AFTER you've devoted as much time to your own pub as it needs.