Major magazine wholesalers, Anderson News and Source Interlink, have ceased operations. These two wholesalers are responsible for about supplying 50% of the total magazine market to newsstands. How does that affect the consumer? While other wholesalers are working to pick up the pieces, it means that you may have difficulty locating your favorite hunting magazines on newsstands!
Texas Trophy Hunters Association already has a solution in place to make sure you do not miss a single issue of The Journal of the Texas Trophy Hunters.
The best option is to join the Texas Trophy Hunters Association!
Another easy way to receive the Journal is to download it directly to your computer or view it online. That’s right! The Journal is now available in a digital version! To preview a free copy, go to www.ttha.com and click on the big yellow Digital Journal button. You will then be directed to our Zinio landing page. Click on the magazine cover and enjoy your free preview. If you like what you see (and we’re sure you will….) you can subscribe to receive copies directly to your computer.
Either way, we are prepared to ensure our newsstand customers don’t miss a single issue of The Journal of the Texas Trophy Hunters.
TTHA strives to unite all segments of the hunting community for the dissemination of information and joining of energies to promote and protect our hunting heritage. Founded in 1975, TTHA is a membership-based organization. Its bimonthly magazine, The Journal of the Texas Trophy Hunters, is available through membership and newsstands, the award-winning outdoor television program, The Journal of the American Trophy Hunters, airs on Outdoor Channel. In addition, TTHA hosts the Hunters Extravaganza®
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