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PiQ Crashes and Burns. Is ADV Next? [Updated x2]

Apparently trying to diversify from NewType USA was a mistake. Unofficial reports say that the current issue of PiQ is it’s last. So will those of us who still have an outstanding subscription get our money back, or are they going to herd us over to yet another publication.

PiQ had hoped to expand NewType’s subscription base by 10 times by diversifying it’s content.

My guess is that people who would by magazines like that had no incentive to buy PiQ over magazines that already existed that covered the same content, while PiQ’s already existing subscribers who were used to NewType ditched the magazine in droves. I had basically already decided to not renew my subscription when it was up myself, though I wasn’t going to go so far as canceling the subscription I already had.

Perhaps the more alarming news is that the person who made this public also notes that “apparently the parent company is going out of business.”

Now, last time I knew, ADV was PiQ’s parent company, unless there is a corporate layer between ADV and PiQ and that extra layer is what is being folded (assuming that part of the report is correct). ADV has been hurting for a while, and I noticed that my copy of Kanon 5 is already on backorder from RightStuf even though it was just released (though Amazon apparently has it in stock).

I really hope this doesn’t mean that ADV is going down as well. If so, that would mean we would effectively have only 3 major anime distributors left: Funimation, Bandai Entertainment, and Viz.

Update:

Apparently a PiQ LLC exists, with offices at the same address as and is itself owned by ADV. Whether the reference to “parent company” just meant PiQ LLC or meant to include ADV, I don’t know, and from the sounds of it, the author of the post doesn’t necessarily know for sure either.

Update II:

The PiQ webpage makes it official:

It’s unfortunate that we’ll never get a chance to see how successful PiQ could have been, but a combination of low advertising revenue, poor business management and a lack of proper marketing and promotion all hamstrung the magazine from the start. We, the editorial/creative/production staff, did the best we could to put together a quality publication, but as we’ve discovered, without a good financial backing, it’s all an exercise in futility.

So basically the reasons for this were:

  1. We tried to re-launch a formerly anime and manga based magazine into an already saturated market, and for some reason no one wanted to buy ads in it
  2. We wasted money
  3. We didn’t advertise ourselves, and
  4. ADV screwed us over

As nckl notes in the comments, I’m not sure I would advertise that you basically drove your magazine into the ground via “poor business management” but oh well. Actually, it kind of sounds like some guy who decided to give ADV the middle finger just as he’s walking out the door to me. The “exercise in futility” especially seems to make it read like that. It’s not just a “we’re going bye-bye” announcement, it’s a “we’re going bye-bye, and these are the reasons why we are but didn’t have to if the people above me weren’t morons.”

Look at it: complaining about poor business management and bad financial backing…those would seem to be targeted at either the people put in charge of PiQ LLC or towards ADV itself - especially the part about financial backing.

As for those of us with subscriptions, they say they will have “more details later.” If they’re just going to refund money, I don’t know why they wouldn’t just say so, which means that we’ll probably eventually get our money back in some sort of round-about way.

Maybe finally back on track

It seems like forever since I did anything with this blog.  I think I’m about to get on track, though.  Right after I post this, I’ll start posting my next episode reviews.  I’ll try to post another set this weekend and hopefully another set soon after.  I’ll try to catch up soon, in any case.

Also, no podcast this week.  Once Wednesday hits and I haven’t put it out, I just forget it for that week.  I’ll do a double episode next week.

Catching up, and late podcast

OK, this week has kind of been crazy, and it doesn’t help that I’m going to be gone and have sporadic access to the internet this weekend.

I should be able to post 4 episode reviews on Saturday or Sunday, since they’re basically done, but I just haven’t posted them yet.  However, my podcast will be late and will probably come out Monday since recording my podcast while I’m away is basically impossible considering the circumstances.

I’ll catch up on all my episode reviews…sometime.  I think I’m still 2 weeks back, but at least I have been posting them about once a week or so still.  I’ll try to catch up next week (though I told myself that this past week as well).

I also hope to start posting more series reviews if I can soon enough.  I haven’t sent my latest Netflix discs back in something like 3 weeks because I’ve never gotten around to watching them, and I have a 2 to 3 week backlog of fansubbed episodes to watch as well, just to show how behind I am.  Some of that I might be able to take care of this weekend, but we’ll see.

Getting ready to get back on track

I apologize for being slow on the episode reviews, but a combination of cable modem/router issues + taking a little break from episode reviewing + cable going out last night thanks to storms = not having posted episode reviews in…quite a while.  Unfortunately I probably won’t get to it today due to my going to watch the live-action Speed Racer, and doing it tomorrow is unlikely as I’ll be recording my podcast.

That means I’ll try to really try to roll episode reviews out Sunday.  I should be able to get 3 out in a decent amount of time, and I’ll see if I want to do more than that Sunday.  At least I’ll catch up one week if I do that.

I had been trying to pump them out about once a day (unless I just didn’t have any to post), but obviously I haven’t been doing that for a while.

Screw my cable internet/modem and/or my wireless router too…

Here I am, enjoying a nice streak of posting 66 days in a row (last day off? February 27th), and then my cable internet and/or my cable modem and/or my wireless router decides to go kablooey last night and I can’t connect to the internet, blowing my streak.

My thinking is that it’s the router, since it’s been giving me problems recently, and I couldn’t even get an IP when I plugged directly up to it, but I’ll see if it works. But then again, my cable modem was sitting there blinking like it couldn’t connect either for much of the night (I did have cable. I did at least check that much). It would be my luck that both would go out at the same time or something.

At least if my cable modem still works I can still connect ONE computer to the internet.

And I have two episode reviews in the queue as well (and I’m sure that’ll increase soon) which I’ll post….sometime I guess.

Update:

Well, it must be the wireless router as I can connect by plugging directly into the cable modem and a) I can’t get an IP from the router via a direct connection and b) the router isn’t broadcasting.  I’ll try some troubleshooting stuff, but my bet is that it’s gone.

Remember the OTHER Geneon?

I’m not talking about the one in Japan. What I mean is the other major anime/manga company to go kablooey in recent times, and that’s Central Park Media.

OK, they haven’t gone away completely yet (though, technically, neither has Geneon I don’t think), but it’s about as close to a dead company as one can get without being dead (ANN lists all of their “upcoming” manga releases with a date of 12/31/2012 - i.e. there is no release date).

They HAVE a catalog (an 08 one even!), but they haven’t released anything since July ‘07 and haven’t licensed anything in who knows when, and most of their titles seem like Geneon’s: many are still available, but it appears once they’re gone, they’re gone. It looks like they may keep stock up at Right Stuf, but looking around other places saw a lot of “discontinued” and “out of stock” titles.

I thought about this because 2 of my first 8 or so DVD purchases were CPM titles (DNA2 and World of Narue) and the fact that I really wanted to read the Narue manga (and I decided to re-watch the Narue anime tonight). However, CPM only released through 4 volumes - and obviously in the state the company is in, no further volumes look to be forthcoming anytime soon (they’re on Volume 10 in Japan), plus the fact that I generally shy away from buying something unless I know it’s going to finish - which makes me leery of buying what they have released, if I can even find it anymore.

Of course, I guess I could actually take time to learn Japanese and buy the Japanese versions, though if I haven’t picked up enough Japanese after watching anime for 2 1/2 years to understand a conversation yet, I’m not sure how promising that prospect is either, and my impression that learning how to read and write Japanese is even harder than learning enough to understand what people are saying in conversation.

It’d be nice if CPM could somehow revive themselves, but I’m not exactly sure how they will, especially with the anime DVD market in the shape that it is. I guess one can eternally hope, though.

Web Stats for April 2008

Yes, it is here again…the post no one but I and a few other people in the known universe care about…the web stats post! Get all the numeric goodness below the fold!

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Vote in the Anime Blog Awards

Even though you people unwisely failed to nominate me for an award I’m not up for anything, you can still go vote for your favorite bloggers at the Anime Blog Awards.

Anime Blog Awards

First up is the people’s choice awards where everyone can vote, no matter who you are.

There is also a “blogger’s choice” as well, which you may vote in if you have your own anime blog.  You can get to those votes by clicking on each category link.

Voting will go on until May 15th, and winners will be announced June 1st, with the winner garnering a dating sim game featuring trap Impz as the main heroine the anime blogging world’s unending adulation.

Well wasn’t that nice…

Well, so I upgraded to Wordpress 2.5.1 last night (or attempted to). On my first attempt, my uploads were taking so painfully long (I think it took something like 2 to 3 hours. Not sure what the issue was) that I decided to stick a DVD into the computer and watch it in bed, and ended up zonking out.

That resulted in my getting up and being faced with a nice PHP error on my webpage. So I re-download the update, re-upload it (only took about 5 minutes this time!) and at least I’m not getting PHP errors anymore. However, I did notice that had to go in and fix some things that I had fixed before:

  1. The gallery stylesheets. Why in the world do they embed them in the middle of the page? Not only is it bad coding, but I have to go into the wp-includes/media.php file and take them out so they don’t overwrite MY styles for the gallery.
  2. Change the gallery defaults to 0 columns (so it won’t stick in dumb code to force column size) and image size (switching from tumbnail to medium)
  3. Changed max attachment width (on the attachment pages when you click on an image) from 500 to 900.
  4. Well, it seems they’ve (sort-of) fixed the order-by problem (my mac uploads images out of order, so I typically have to order them by post_name first - as that’s the filename), but now when I do orderbyid=”post_name”, instead of doing it in order, it’s now doing it in reverse order. That required going in and editing all of my posts where I used orderby=”post_name” (thanks guys!). Why they assume that the default order should be descending, I have no clue.
    • On a side note, I had to fix a few things there which hopefully have been fixed since. That includes doing things so I could even upload multiple images on my mac, and then having to go in and change WP’s query so that orderby actually worked.
  5. All of my galleries suddenly had a scrollbar at the bottom which I hadn’t seen before.  This was caused by one thing in my CSS, but I’m not sure why it was there now and not before.
  6. As for whether it’s fixed so the mac actually uploads files in the right order - well, we’ll see when I do that next time I guess.

I can at least live with the first 3, given that those were changes to pages who were uploaded, but #1 is just plain dumb, and all 3 should probably be settable in the admin area.  I don’t want to go in and change actual php files every time there is an upgrade, just because I want to do things differently than the default, and with the 2nd point, I don’t want to have to remember putting in the same gallery attributes every damn time I add one when I do them all the same way.  Let me set the default so I don’t have to worry about it.

At least I don’t feel as bad, as someone else was down a better part of yesterday as well (though for different reasons).

While I’m at it, I’d still like the categories to be on the sidebar next to the post box (ideally above “Related” - and why is that there anyway?).  It’s kind of annoying to have to scroll halfway down the page to set the categories, and the box is rather…short as it is (one can only see 6 categories at a time).

In any case, that’s my raging rampage for the day.

AMV Stuff

One point or another in the past, I think I remarked (or maybe not) how I was thinking of making an AMV of my own. Well, that plan kind of got sidetracked due to my taking a distance class (and thus having school work) as well as the fact that I really didn’t have any program to do it with.

Well, that now appears to have changed. I’m in my last week of class before summer break, while my brand new computer at work came with Mac OS X 10.5 and iMovie and it now looks like I may be able to actually start working on the project (I guess I’ll be staying over at work a little more often).

I went through the first episode of the series I wanted to use, and on the first pass ended up grabbing over 9 minutes of footage (which would give me enough footage to make a feature film instead of an AMV if I grabbed that much from each episode), so I obviously need to cut that down, though I figure I just as well grab everything I might use on the first pass, then start cutting it down from there.

In any case, this will definitely be a learning experience (and given it would be my first AMV, don’t expect something spectacular lol).  I just think that iMovie is a pretty sweet piece of software, at least from what I’ve used so far.