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For years, the narrative around print media has been bleak. With the meteoric rise of digital platforms, many have assumed that ...
The music sounds chaotic, but as a movement, punk rock has always been surprisingly well organized. Long before widespread adoption of the Internet, small independent bands could plan international ...
Bingham-based embroidery and print specialist LogoMeUp, has received a funding boost to expand its operations and enhance production.
"We have big plans to grow this community and welcome a new generation of collectors. But first, we have to do right by the ...
Once beloved, recently troubled record subscription service Vinyl Me, Please has been acquired by VNYL Inc., with new owners ...
While most music magazines have either shut down or pivoted to digital-only, Under the Radar is still here—still in print, ...
The first time Vittles founder Jonathan Nunn read a food magazine was in 2015, in a New York cafe whose coffee table was supporting a stack that included the now-defunct Lucky Peach. “I opened ...
Live Nation has signed a deal to operate a Colombia arena and more music industry deals that include ROXi, Cherry Red Records ...
Cravey is a crossover from another of McCormick’s publications, Quiltfolk, also an ad-free print magazine, this one for quilters, started eight years ago. Quiltfolk runs online workshops that ...
Music subscription service Vinyl Me, Please may have played its last song. The Denver-based firm had planned to open its own record pressing plant, but now is liquidating its assets. Vinyl Me ...
Billie Eilish’s blend of jazz and electronic music diverges from the work of any pop star before her. Shaboozey combines ...
Not only did they share sample layouts and advertising ... scepticism over the magazine’s reach and distribution. “There’s no telling how many copies they actually print, if any, or where ...
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