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Physical publication of this title has been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Background and Format:
Classic Pop, launched October 2012, is a glossy music magazine celebrating music of the 80s. It covers New Wave, synth-pop, indie, ska and the New Romantics.
Audience and Readership:
Those interested in pop music.
Deadline:
Varies with each issue.
Time of Publication:
Around the 3rd week of each month.
Circulation:
Source: Publisher.
Ad rates:
Information on advertising can be found here.
Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Tuesday 6th June 2017
Classic Pop magazine has changed its frequency from bi-monthly to monthly. The Editor Steve Harnell can still be reached at steve.harnell@anthem-publishing.com and the team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/classicpopmag
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Physical publication of this title has been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Background and Format: Classic Pop, launched October 2012, is a glossy music magazine celebrating music of the 80s. It covers New Wave, synth-pop, indie, ska and the New Romantics. Audience and Readership: Those interested in pop music. Deadline: Varies with each issue. Time of Publication: Around the 3rd week of each month. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Tuesday 6th June 2017 Classic Pop magazine has changed its frequency from bi-monthly to monthly. The Editor Steve Harnell can still be reached at steve.harnell@anthem-publishing.com and the team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/classicpopmag
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