Drum Corps World is going online

Press Release from Drum Corps World

The electronic age has arrived for the Drum Corps World newspaper. After 39 years as a print publication, the Madison, WI-based newspaper will begin a new era on 2nd May.

The decision was not an easy one according to Publisher Steve Vickers. "I've looked into transitioning over the years, but it wasn't viable until recently. It has become increasingly difficult recently, given postage, printing and related costs continuing to escalate."

"We'll release our brand-new, online magazine in six weeks and it will have all the same features we've offered in the past, plus much more. And no longer will we be charging for a subscription," Vickers explained. Readers can have it delivered through their computer, phone or tablet.

The final printed edition, mailed to subscribers on 17th March, details the process Vickers went through to make the change. Revenue from current subscribers has made this possible, along with encouraging support from advertisers.

Through an agreement with High Velocity Media, monthly issues will feature page-flip technology, the ability to visit Web site 'hot spots' easily and more varied content. The writing staff is being expanded and new graphics will update the look, along with an increase in the number of photographs.

To sign up for a free subscription, go to www.high-velocity-media.com and fill in your name, email address, country and how you would like to receive Drum Corps World


18th March 2011

 

 

 
 
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