Media outlets starting with M
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mmusicOMHUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Founded in 1999, musicOMH is a website dedicated to music. It has news, reviews, features, interviews, spotlight articles, previews, lists and podcasts covering albums, live music, festivals, the classical genre, opera, London gigs, new music, track of the day and competitions. It also has a release schedule and blog. Audience and Readership: Music enthusiasts. Monthly Uniquer Users: Source: Publisher. Ad rates: For information on advertising, email: advertise@musicomh.com Other information: It can be found on Instagram and Pinterest. An RSS feed can be found here. Editorially it occupies a space somewhere between newspapers and specialist music magazines. Information for contributors can be found here. Email is the only way to pitch. classical@musicomh.com should be used for classical and opera. Awards: 2011 - Record of the Day Awards, Best Digital Publication (Nominated) 2010 - Record of the Day Awards, Best Digital Publication (Nominated) 2009 - The Independent, 25 Best Music Website of the Year 2009 - Record of the Day Awards, Best Digital Publication (Nominated)
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MMusicPlayers.comUnited States of America
Designed for for serious musicians and recording pros and covers musician, band and music equipment news. Additionally offers artist interviews, as well as music CD and DVD reviews. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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mmusicradar.comUnited Kingdom
MusicRadar is the world's number 1 website for music makers of all kinds, be they guitarists, drummers, keyboard players, DJs or producers. Launched in 2007, we've gone from strength to strength by offering you the very best in. MusicRadar is the internet's number one destination for musicians, producers and DJs.
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MMusicRow MagazineUnited States of America
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 OnlineUnited States of America
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 MagazineUnited States of America
MusicSnake Magazine is an Internet Magazine covering latest technology and entertainment news and reviews. Contact via email.
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MMusicTechUnited Kingdom
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.comUnited States of America
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 BlogUnited States of America
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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