No more EQ magazine, magazines consolidate!
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No more EQ magazine, magazines consolidate!
As one of the few magazines in this recording field which is not owned by an outside publishing company (the excellent Sound On Sound is also one) It's interesting to stand by and watch the field changing underneath us.
EQ Magazine will be no more, but the good news is that Michael Molenda, Sarah Jones and Craig Anderton are all cool people with good ideas. I'm curious to see what happens and how this may affect Tape Op in the future.
Remember, we're 15 years in coming up and we're not going away any time soon!
See the announcement below:
"I?m pleased to announce some exciting news. On Tuesday, NewBay Media LLC, parent company of Guitar Player, Bass Player, Keyboard, and EQ, acquired Electronic Musicianmagazine, along with Mix, DigitalContentProducer.com, millimeter.com, Reel-Exchange.com, Sound & Video Contractor (SVC) and Radio magazine, from Penton Media.
Now the Music Player Network, the industry?s leading group of musician publications ? is joined by the top technology magazine for musicians ? Electronic Musician. Together, these print publications plus websites, e-newsletters, webinars, podcasts, blogs, etc ? represent the media industry?s single largest combined reach into the musician community.
Led by Michael Molenda, Editorial Director for the Music Player Network, and Sarah Jones and Craig Anderton, the editors of EQ magazine, our strategy for integration will be to, in effect, combine the strong editorial missions of both EQ and EM and then re-launch them as an integrated single publication under the Electronic Musician brand beginning with the May 2011 issue.
As part of this overall integration and re-launch strategy, our immediate plans for Electronic Musician are investments in a completely new graphic redesign, extensive circulation enhancements, and combining/upgrading all online media capabilities. Electronic Musicianwill operate as an integral part of the Music Player Network, serving as the educational and informational media resource for all musicians involved in the production of music in a home or personal studio. With the integration of EQ into Electronic Musician, the Music Player Network media brands, in addition to providing an even greater spectrum of award-winning content dedicated to the informational and inspirational needs of all musicians, will also offer advertisers a greatly expanded total media solution.
For the future, look for the Music Player Network brands, in concert with Pro Sound News, Pro Audio Review, Audio Media and the newly acquired Mix, to work together on creating new opportunities to engage a much larger combined audience base ? including more events and social media options. Stay tuned.
In close, thank you for supporting the Music Player Network media brands. And please join us in welcoming Electronic Musician to the group."
My main worry is what does it look like when so many of the magazines covering the same subjects come from the same publisher? Hmmm... -Larry
EQ Magazine will be no more, but the good news is that Michael Molenda, Sarah Jones and Craig Anderton are all cool people with good ideas. I'm curious to see what happens and how this may affect Tape Op in the future.
Remember, we're 15 years in coming up and we're not going away any time soon!
See the announcement below:
"I?m pleased to announce some exciting news. On Tuesday, NewBay Media LLC, parent company of Guitar Player, Bass Player, Keyboard, and EQ, acquired Electronic Musicianmagazine, along with Mix, DigitalContentProducer.com, millimeter.com, Reel-Exchange.com, Sound & Video Contractor (SVC) and Radio magazine, from Penton Media.
Now the Music Player Network, the industry?s leading group of musician publications ? is joined by the top technology magazine for musicians ? Electronic Musician. Together, these print publications plus websites, e-newsletters, webinars, podcasts, blogs, etc ? represent the media industry?s single largest combined reach into the musician community.
Led by Michael Molenda, Editorial Director for the Music Player Network, and Sarah Jones and Craig Anderton, the editors of EQ magazine, our strategy for integration will be to, in effect, combine the strong editorial missions of both EQ and EM and then re-launch them as an integrated single publication under the Electronic Musician brand beginning with the May 2011 issue.
As part of this overall integration and re-launch strategy, our immediate plans for Electronic Musician are investments in a completely new graphic redesign, extensive circulation enhancements, and combining/upgrading all online media capabilities. Electronic Musicianwill operate as an integral part of the Music Player Network, serving as the educational and informational media resource for all musicians involved in the production of music in a home or personal studio. With the integration of EQ into Electronic Musician, the Music Player Network media brands, in addition to providing an even greater spectrum of award-winning content dedicated to the informational and inspirational needs of all musicians, will also offer advertisers a greatly expanded total media solution.
For the future, look for the Music Player Network brands, in concert with Pro Sound News, Pro Audio Review, Audio Media and the newly acquired Mix, to work together on creating new opportunities to engage a much larger combined audience base ? including more events and social media options. Stay tuned.
In close, thank you for supporting the Music Player Network media brands. And please join us in welcoming Electronic Musician to the group."
My main worry is what does it look like when so many of the magazines covering the same subjects come from the same publisher? Hmmm... -Larry
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I've always said Tape Op is the only recording (or debatably, any subject) magazine worth paying for.. I'm just not interested in the random how to point the SM57 articles and gear porn that most mags are filled with. I'd like to see Tape Op grab the bull by the horns (which appears to be in progress) and move to PDF or other reader format as well, I'd refer to have my collection in PDF over all these magazines anyway...
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Some day the pdf/Kindle/iPad version will exist. It's a lot of work to set up. Plus we will have more books compiling old issues out.
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I am in New Zealand. A few years ago there were a whole bunch of recording magazines available here......EQ, Audio Technology, Mix, Sound on Sound, Electronic musician. Now there's pretty much only sound on Sound readily available from that bunch. We never have had Tape Op to my knowledge. I have a few old Tape Op issues that are really cool. I wish it was available in the stores here.
I prefer having a hard copy of Tape Op, but I would read it no matter what the format. It is the only real magazine left serving the engineering/producing field that has meaningful, well written content that is not just an excuse for another product catalog like the others serving the manufacturers.
Please keep up the good work. In this industry, you are the one heartfelt voice in a corporate controlled world.
Please keep up the good work. In this industry, you are the one heartfelt voice in a corporate controlled world.
Kevin @ Mix`masters in Australia has copies available - I don't know if that's any more accessible to you. I think it's mixmasters.com.aurocksure wrote:I am in New Zealand. A few years ago there were a whole bunch of recording magazines available here......EQ, Audio Technology, Mix, Sound on Sound, Electronic musician. Now there's pretty much only sound on Sound readily available from that bunch. We never have had Tape Op to my knowledge. I have a few old Tape Op issues that are really cool. I wish it was available in the stores here.
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Re: No more EQ magazine, magazines consolidate!
If only there was a live-sound-centric equivalent to TapeOp.
ALL of the live sound magazines (I think there are two) really do suck. And the interviews with various people make the subjects sound like complete idiots.
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ALL of the live sound magazines (I think there are two) really do suck. And the interviews with various people make the subjects sound like complete idiots.
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"On the internet, nobody can hear you mix a band."
Sadly, I had just subscribed to Mix and Electronic Musician. What I am receiving is more like a brochure than a magazine. I should have checked them out on a newsstand before committing.
When comparing them to a Guiter Center ad/publication, I think it they are on slightly better paper.
Tape Op and SOS appear to be the only serious magazines on the topic at this point in time, I think. I don't subscribe to SOS, but Tape Op has serious articles and diverse viewpoints from folks in the know. It has valuable information that helps me improve the music I make and record.
Please keep up the good work!
When comparing them to a Guiter Center ad/publication, I think it they are on slightly better paper.
Tape Op and SOS appear to be the only serious magazines on the topic at this point in time, I think. I don't subscribe to SOS, but Tape Op has serious articles and diverse viewpoints from folks in the know. It has valuable information that helps me improve the music I make and record.
Please keep up the good work!
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