wal_mart_online_music_service.gifFolio has the complete list of magazines that were recently ditched by Wal-Mart for still-undisclosed reasons. While a good chunk of the titles are publications that have folded in the past few years–CMT Magazine, holla!–there are some still-publishing music-related mags on the list, including Billboard, Spin, Paste, and Rap-Up. Between these moves and the retailer’s plans to cut floor space devoted to music, it looks like 2008 might not be the best year for heartland dwellers who actually want to purchase their alt-rock-leaning music in an actual store. [Folio via Gawker]

 
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  1. MrStarhead  |   Posted on Feb 9th, 2008

    Wal-Mart subcontracts out their magazines, so they don’t really control what’s on the racks. They hire a company that comes in and makes sure stuff is stocked.

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