These magazines relied on funding which came to an end, causing them to cease publication in 2008.
The magazine relied on freelance writers for its articles.
The magazine accepts no advertising, and relies on newsstand sales and donations.
The magazine also relies on in-kind support and volunteers.
Unlike television, where advertising rates have always been subject to negotiation, magazines had long relied on strict adherence to their rate cards.
The magazine relies heavily on photos, with 15 percent of its pages devoted to fashion.
Most magazines you see on newsstands every day rely on freelance writers for their content.
The magazine is free and relies on advertising revenue from Island businesses.
When principal sources cannot be reached by telephone or e-mail, as was the case here, the magazine relies heavily on the author's account.
But in the United States, magazines are commissioning fewer photographs and relying on stock images.