Media outlets starting with M
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mmusicradar.com
Background and Format: Launched in 2007, musicradar.com is a website overseen by Future PLC and is aimed at music makers such as guitarists, drummers, keyboard players, DJs and producers. Covers news, reviews and tutorials about guitars, synths, software, gadgets, drums, acoustic and bass as well as coverage of the NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Show. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Monthly Unique Users: The publisher does not disclose the number Awards: 2014 - PPA Awards, International Consumer Media Brand of the Year (Nominated) Alerts: Gorkana Consumer Alert: Tuesday 28 July 2015 musicradar.com have unveiled a new look site designed to simplify and enhance experience across mobile, tablet and desktop platforms. The main navigation will now prioritise the Guitars, Tech and Drums homepages. Acoustic and Bass will now exist within the Guitars and DJ will slot into Tech. Alongside the site revamp there have also been two new additions to the editorial team: Simon Arblaster has joined the Tech team and will be covering keyboards, synths and software. He can be reached at simon.arblaster@futurenet.com Michael Brown has joined the Guitar team and will be covering electric, acoustic and bass guitars as well as amplifiers, fx and accessories. He can be reached at michael.brown@futurenet.com For more information, contact Ben Pester at Pester PR at ben@pesterpr.co.uk. The new site can be viewed at www.musicradar.com and the team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/musicradar Gorkana Alert: Thursday 7 April 2011 Future plc is strengthening its musicians’ website musicradar.com with the launch of a brand new DJ channel. The channel, which can be viewed at www.musicradar.com/dj, focuses entirely on DJing, catering for the growing number of people who are using digital technology to mix their music. The channel is designed for DJs of all skill levels: from people who are using just a computer, some software and their digital music files; to more technically advanced DJs who’ve expanded their setups with the likes of controllers, mixers and timecoded vinyl / CD systems. The channel offers news of the latest DJing gear, hardware, software and app reviews and features such as a rundown of the 20 greatest DJs of all time. There are also technique tutorials and interviews with both established and up-and-coming DJs. Enquiries can be sent to Editor-in-chief Will Groves, who can be reached at will.groves@futurenet.com Gorkana Consumer Alert: Monday 19 November 2007 Future Publishing will be launching its new music-making website, MusicRadar (www.mu
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mmusicradar.com - musicradar.fr Bureau
Background and Format: Musicradar.com is a website dedicated to guitars, drums and tech, covering acoustic, DJ, bass, synthesizers, amplifiers, samples and music making applications, as well as news, reviews and lessons in video form. There are also blogs, a podcast, competitions and a forum. Audience and Readership: Musicians and Producers. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 23 January 2013 musicradar.com, will launch a full French-language edition in Spring 2013. Following the site’s redesign, a fully localised version of the site will be launched for French consumers. It will provide gear news covering major instrument and accessory releases, artist interviews offering insight into the creative process, tuition for all levels, from beginners to experts and independent reviews from experts in guitars, music technology and drums. Editor-in-Chief Will Groves can be reached at will.groves@futurenet.com
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MMusicRow Magazine
Founded in 1981 and written for music industry professionals. Covers the music industry in Nashville, TN, and features articles about songwriters, publishers, studios, producers, radio, retail, artists, and labels. Readers also receive two annual industry guides, and 48 weekly @MusicRow updates sent by email.
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MMusicRow Magazine Online
Founded in 1981 and written for music industry professionals. Covers the music industry in Nashville, TN, and features articles about songwriters, publishers, studios, producers, radio, retail, artists, and labels. Readers also receive two annual industry guides, and 48 weekly @MusicRow updates sent by email.
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MMusicSnake Magazine
MusicSnake Magazine is an Internet Magazine covering latest technology and entertainment news and reviews. Contact via email.
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MusicTech
Background and Format:Aimed at producers, engineers and recording musicians, MusicTech magazine is a practical recording magazine. It follows a structure of news, reviews, tutorials and advice recording, editing and mixing. The editorial deadline falls one month prior to publication, with the magazine published on the third Thursday of each month.Circulation:Source: PublisherMedia AlertsUK Consumer Alert: Wednesday 7th November 2018Singapore-based BandLab Technologies has completed the acquisition of UK music-making brands The Guitar Magazine and MusicTech from Anthem Publishing. The editorial teams remain unchanged and will still be based in Bath, UK, although new email addresses are now in place. The Guitar Magazine Editor Chris Vinnicombe can now be reached at chris@guitar.com, while Managing Editor Josh Gardner can be reached at josh.gardner@guitar.com. MusicTech Editor Andy Price can now be reached at andy.price@musictech.net
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MMusicTimes.com
MusicTimes.com is an online publication covering all genres of music. Features interviews, music reviews, trends, and in depth articles. Includes photos, video, and breaking news about music releases and musicians. This site offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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MMusicWatch Blog
MusicWatch Blog covers music and entertainment industry analysis and marketing research. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well.
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MMusings of a Curvy Lady
Style blog covering plus-size fashion. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well.