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Muso's Guide, launched in 2003, is an online music magazine with all the latest news and reviews as well as gig guides and competitions. They cover single and album releases, music related books, soundtracks, films/dvds, news, interviews, features and live photography and like to use video content where possible.
Audience and Readership:
Music fans interested in releases, gigs and music related film.
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Source: Publisher
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For more advertising information, email here.
Other information:
The website states they like to be as green and digital as possible, completing most reviews without CDs. Wherever possible, please send digital links to new music. They also encourage links to videos.
Alerts:
Gorkana Alert: Monday 19 May 2014
Muso’s Guide, the online music magazine, has now changed website address and can be viewed at www.musosguide.org.uk. The team can continue to be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/musosguide
gorkana consumer alert: Thursday 19th February 2009
Muso's Guide (www.musosguide.com) is now running a weekly festival news round-up, featuring gossip, rumours and lists from music festivals across the world, to be published each Wednesday.
The editorial team is as follows:
Editor Catherine Wilson, who can be reached at caz.musos@googlemail.com
Site Editor Holly Seddon, who can be reached at holly.musosguide@googlemail.com
Content Editor Natalie Shaw, who can be reached at nat.musos@googlemail.com
Film Editor Stuart Anderson, who can be reached at stu.musos@googlemail.com
The team are also accepting freelance commissions.
gorkana consumer alert: Monday 5th January 2009
Muso's Guide is launching its 'meaning of soul' series today. With a new piece every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for the next five weeks, the series includes the opinions of several of the website’s Editors and Contributors as well as artists including Ten Kens, Vessels, Dead Pixels and a singing Reverend produced by Sufjan Stevens. The series is previewed at http://www.musosguide.com/?p=1692.
For more information, contact Natalie Shaw, Reviews / Features / Unsigned Editor, who can be reached at nat.musos@googlemail.com
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Bio
Background and Format: Muso's Guide, launched in 2003, is an online music magazine with all the latest news and reviews as well as gig guides and competitions. They cover single and album releases, music related books, soundtracks, films/dvds, news, interviews, features and live photography and like to use video content where possible. Audience and Readership: Music fans interested in releases, gigs and music related film. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Ad rates: For more advertising information, email here. Other information: The website states they like to be as green and digital as possible, completing most reviews without CDs. Wherever possible, please send digital links to new music. They also encourage links to videos. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Monday 19 May 2014 Muso’s Guide, the online music magazine, has now changed website address and can be viewed at www.musosguide.org.uk. The team can continue to be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/musosguide gorkana consumer alert: Thursday 19th February 2009 Muso's Guide (www.musosguide.com) is now running a weekly festival news round-up, featuring gossip, rumours and lists from music festivals across the world, to be published each Wednesday. The editorial team is as follows: Editor Catherine Wilson, who can be reached at caz.musos@googlemail.com Site Editor Holly Seddon, who can be reached at holly.musosguide@googlemail.com Content Editor Natalie Shaw, who can be reached at nat.musos@googlemail.com Film Editor Stuart Anderson, who can be reached at stu.musos@googlemail.com The team are also accepting freelance commissions. gorkana consumer alert: Monday 5th January 2009 Muso's Guide is launching its 'meaning of soul' series today. With a new piece every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for the next five weeks, the series includes the opinions of several of the website’s Editors and Contributors as well as artists including Ten Kens, Vessels, Dead Pixels and a singing Reverend produced by Sufjan Stevens. The series is previewed at http://www.musosguide.com/?p=1692. For more information, contact Natalie Shaw, Reviews / Features / Unsigned Editor, who can be reached at nat.musos@googlemail.com
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Location
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Pop Music, Rock Music
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