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TEN (The Enthusiast Network) Magazines sponsored my NASCAR website for a year about 15 years ago, they had a Ford Truck World website but I'm pretty sure they also had a print magazine. The print magazine, if I recall correctly, was only published 4 times a year and was discontinued not long after that. Most print magazines are going the way of the dinosaur, TEN was re-acquired a couple of times since and they ceased the publication of 12 magazines in 2014 as well as 19 more titles last winter. They had as many as 60 car-related print publications up until 2014. There is still a Ford Truck World website, but it's really not much more content than what we get here on F150 Forum.
I was in FTW's magazine when Lynn Guthrie came out to the F100 Super Nationals.
Ten Bought and then sold it to Enthusiast Online Network (EON) which is now owned by Domain Media Corp. When EON got it I quit as a Moderator.
Most of the Print stuff went the way of the internet. You still have Motor Trend and their other Mags like Petersons Off Road but even when there was a lot of Print Mags it was Mustangs and not very many of them.
Chevy and even Mopar always had more out there than Ford Did.
I was in FTW's magazine when Lynn Guthrie came out to the F100 Super Nationals.
Ten Bought and then sold it to Enthusiast Online Network (EON) which is now owned by Domain Media Corp. When EON got it I quit as a Moderator.
Most of the Print stuff went the way of the internet. You still have Motor Trend and their other Mags like Petersons Off Road but even when there was a lot of Print Mags it was Mustangs and not very many of them.
Chevy and even Mopar always had more out there than Ford Did.
The Wayback Machine pulled this capture of my website from 2005, look at the list of sites that were available when my website was part of the TEN network. They sponsored a NASCAR truck at Daytona under the Truck Moxie brand and they were instrumental in bringing me to my first NASCAR race in Bristol with pit passes.
They designed this page for me and I kept it the same when I left the network. It was still under the same design when I ceased updating it last November. It will get shut down in a couple of months as social media and NASCAR-funded websites have made it impossible for me to compete for the traffic.
The Wayback Machine pulled this capture of my website from 2005, look at the list of sites that were available when my website was part of the TEN network. They sponsored a NASCAR truck at Daytona under the Truck Moxie brand and they were instrumental in bringing me to my first NASCAR race in Bristol with pit passes.
They designed this page for me and I kept it the same when I left the network. It was still under the same design when I ceased updating it last November. It will get shut down in a couple of months as social media and NASCAR-funded websites have made it impossible for me to compete for the traffic.
I just let my Motor Trend subscription run out. Had it for many, many years. Seems like they are mostly testing very expensive vehicles or ones so cheap they are not worth looking at. They have the best quarter mile times because their test track is a little down hill . I do believe they have been taking payoffs to say better things about a car or truck than what is true.