Mix (magazine)
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Mix magazine is a periodical, billing itself as "the world's leading magazine for the professional recording and sound production technology industry". The magazine is headquartered in New York City and distributed in 94 countries.[2][3]
"It was co-founded in 1977 under the title of "the Mix" in San Francisco, originally as a tabloid style directory of recording services, by David Schwartz, Penny Riker-Jacob and Bill Laski with Hillel Resner[4] as the first ad sales representative, and later publisher, and producer of the TEC Awards. The magazine became "MiX" without "the" ahead of it in April of 1980. It then skipped a month and then returned as a slick color magazine."[5]
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Editorial Director | Tom Kenny[1] |
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Categories | Music trade magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | 1977 |
Company | Future US |
Country | United States |
Based in | New York City |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 0164-9957 |
In January 1989, Mix Publications, which included Mix magazine and Electronic Musician, was sold to Act II Publishing, a company owned by Norman Lear.[6]
In the 1990s, Mix magazine, had offices in the former Jelly Belly building on Hollis Street in Emeryville, California.[6][7]
In 1994, Mix Publications, was sold to Cardinal Business Media, in Philadelphia.[6]
In 2007, its Korean version, Mix Korea, was started.[3]
In 2011, NewBay Media bought it from Penton Media.[8] In 2018, Future acquired NewBay Media.[9] In 2021, the music production magazine Pro Sound News merged with Mix online.[10]
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