Pulse Magazine
Norwich, Norfolk – 2nd December 2013. Bauer Media
Group publishing will be officially launching Pulse magazine in print and
online in March 2014. Pulse magazine aims to bring the latest and greatest info on your favourite tracks, bands, upcoming gigs and interviews with our favourite selection of artists. Those with a taste for the heavier area of music will appreciate the wide spectrum of mixed genres and artists featured. Pulse will focus on the latest news of your favourite mainstream artists, but will also pay attention to newer members of the musical community rising through the ranks and bringing a breathe of fresh air to their genre!
Pulse aims to appeal to people age 16-25 who can appreciate genres ranging from heavy dubstep, electronic, rock and metal. Pulse will also feature a very fan-interactive section dedicated to reviews and fan letters, as well as freebies, special offers and events throughout it's lifespan!
Appealing to the niche market and filling a void in the market, the new and unique magazine hopes to mix genres of similar types to appeal to a wider audience opposed to just including mainstream genres and artists, allowing for so much more distinction among it's competitors.
Pulse will be published monthly and digital copies will be available on desktop computers, as well as tablets, androids, windows phones and various smartphones, including iPhone. The price is just £4.99, which will be indifferent for hard and digital copies. Pulse will be available for subscription at just 99p extra - bringing along a bountiful reward of offers and freebies.
Pulse aims to appeal to people age 16-25 who can appreciate genres ranging from heavy dubstep, electronic, rock and metal. Pulse will also feature a very fan-interactive section dedicated to reviews and fan letters, as well as freebies, special offers and events throughout it's lifespan!
Appealing to the niche market and filling a void in the market, the new and unique magazine hopes to mix genres of similar types to appeal to a wider audience opposed to just including mainstream genres and artists, allowing for so much more distinction among it's competitors.
Pulse will be published monthly and digital copies will be available on desktop computers, as well as tablets, androids, windows phones and various smartphones, including iPhone. The price is just £4.99, which will be indifferent for hard and digital copies. Pulse will be available for subscription at just 99p extra - bringing along a bountiful reward of offers and freebies.
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