How-Do isn’t bitter, well not much, but a new survey conducted into the digital sector's reading habits shows How-Do coming (a very close second) in the readership findings.
Second
A Manchester business magazine, Brains (?), Drains (?), we forget the title topped the Manchester Digital readership poll list with Design Week coming third, North West Insider fourth and New Media Age fifth.
We believe the results are probably down to hanging chads in the voting system, but as we’re quite friendly we won’t be requesting a recount.
Arthur Porter, publisher of Crains told us that there was no shame in coming second as he emailed us the figures. A few times...
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