Apak Stat Box 3: Frequency
compiled by Victor M. Gonzalez
Apak Stat Box 1: Letters of Comment
Apak Stat Box 2: Writers
A total of 70 issues of Apparatchik were published in 988 days from issue #1 (March 17, 1994) through issue #70 (Nov. 22, 1996), an overall average of one issue every 14.11 days. A total of 556 pages were published, a rate of .56 pages per day.
Apak's schedule has changed twice, from weekly to bi-weekly (#11, June 16, 1994), and from biweekly to triweekly (#65, Aug. 8, 1996). The longest gap was the 35 days between issues #10 and #11, 21 days more than scheduled.
I am assuming an overall start date of March 10, 1994, seven days before the first issue was published.
Apak was published 24 times in 1994, 25 times in 1995, and 22 times in 1996.
For timebinding purposes, #1 is dated March 17, 1994; #11, June 16; #21, Nov. 17; #31, April 6, 1995; #41, Aug. 24; #51, Jan. 18, 1996; #61, June 7.
Issues | Start | End | Days | Days/issue. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Issue #1 - 10 | 10 | 3/10/94 | 5/19/94 | 70 | 7 |
Issue #11 - 64 | 54 | 5/20/94 | 7/18/96 | 790 | 14.63 |
Issue #65 - 70 | 6 | 7/19/96 | 11/22/96 | 126 | 21 |
Total | 70 | 3/10/94 | 11/22/96 | 988 | 14.11 |
Unscheduled Apak Gaps, Issues #1 - 70
Apak is a total of 49 days behind its announced schedule, not including changes of fewer than 7 days. The largest gaps are:
From issue #14-15 (7/29/94 to 8/18/94), a 28-day gap, 14 days more than scheduled.
From issue #20-21 (10/28/94 to 11/17/94), a 21-day gap, seven days more than scheduled.
From issue #41-42, (8/25/95 to 9/14/95), a 21-day gap, seven days more than scheduled.
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