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Background and Format: Launched in 1923, Gramophone is published by the Mark Allen Group monthly and is aimed at readers who attend concerts, operas, music tours and regularly buy classical music recordings. Covers news, music from TV dramas, reviews of products, interviews with conductors, artists, pianists and singers and features of legacy recordings. The media pack is available from here. Circulation: Source: ABC   Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Wednesday 13th April 2016 The Mark Allen Group’s division that publishes Gramophone, Jazzwise and Songlines has now been renamed with the aim of reinforcing their commitment and focus to music magazines. The company, which was previously called MA Business & Leisure Limited, is now called MA Music, Leisure & Travel Limited. For more information, Editorial Director Martin Cullingford can be reached at martin.cullingford@markallengroup.com   Gorkana Alert: Thursday 21 November 2013 Gramophone magazine, the monthly classical music title, is now part of the Mark Allen Group and has correspondingly changed its details. The team can now be found at St. Jude's Church, Dulwich Road, London, SE24 0PB and can be reached on +44 (0)20 7738 5454. Additionally, the email address format is now firstname.lastname@markallengroup.com. Editor Martin Cullingford can now be reached on +44 (0)20 7501 6361 and martin.cullingford@markallengroup.com Gorkana Alert: Thursday 3 February 2011 Gramophone, the classical music magazine, has now launched a digital edition. Readers of the digital edition will have access to an online page-by-page version, identical to the printed original. The digital edition is available through partners Exact Editions at www.exacteditions.com/exact/browse/345/1217 and subscribers to it will also be able to view every issue. Online Editor Martin Cullingford can be reached on +44 (0)20 8267 5044 and martin.cullingford@haymarket.com. The website for Gramophone can be viewed at www.gramophone.co.uk and the team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/gramophonemag Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 14th December 2005 James Inverne has been appointed Editor of the classical music title Gramophone replacing James Jolly who has become the Editor-in-Chief. The magazine has a two-month lead-time and James will be accepting press releases up to six months in advance. Contact James on james.inverne@haynet.com or +44 (0)20 8267 5136.  

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