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Background and Format:
Dummy is a website dedicated to discovering and supporting the best new music from around the globe. It started out as a print publication, but migrated to online in 2009 as the industry changed. Dummy briefs readers every day on the most exciting new music and music news to emerge from around the world.
Audience and Readership:
The website is aimed at people who have a wide taste in music and want to be at the forefront of music trends.
Deadline:
Ongoing, however, for larger pieces which need more organisation, please allow at least a few days lead time and liaise with editor directly on specific publication dates.
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Source: Publisher
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Advertising information can be found here. For advertising queries or to request a media pack contact paul@dummymag.com.
Gorkana Consumer Alert: Tuesday 28th March 2006
Dummy, a quarterly eclectic music magazine aimed at the 18-35 market, has been launched this month. Started by the co-founders of Jockey Slut, Dummy aims to support the ‘more vibrant than ever’ UK music scene.
Dummy is edited by the Big Issue's Music Editor Chris Cottingham, who is also a contributor to Q, Word, The Guardian, The Observer and The Observer Music Monthly. Chris can be contacted on chris@dummymag.com, and Unit 222, Rosden House, 372 Old Street, London, EC1 9AU, United Kingdom.
For more information see www.dummymag.com.
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Bio
Background and Format: Dummy is a website dedicated to discovering and supporting the best new music from around the globe. It started out as a print publication, but migrated to online in 2009 as the industry changed. Dummy briefs readers every day on the most exciting new music and music news to emerge from around the world. Audience and Readership: The website is aimed at people who have a wide taste in music and want to be at the forefront of music trends. Deadline: Ongoing, however, for larger pieces which need more organisation, please allow at least a few days lead time and liaise with editor directly on specific publication dates. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. For advertising queries or to request a media pack contact paul@dummymag.com. Gorkana Consumer Alert: Tuesday 28th March 2006 Dummy, a quarterly eclectic music magazine aimed at the 18-35 market, has been launched this month. Started by the co-founders of Jockey Slut, Dummy aims to support the ‘more vibrant than ever’ UK music scene. Dummy is edited by the Big Issue's Music Editor Chris Cottingham, who is also a contributor to Q, Word, The Guardian, The Observer and The Observer Music Monthly. Chris can be contacted on chris@dummymag.com, and Unit 222, Rosden House, 372 Old Street, London, EC1 9AU, United Kingdom. For more information see www.dummymag.com.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Dance & Electronic Music (EDM), Jazz & Blues, Rap & Hip Hop, Rock Music
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