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2002 Music Phone Book Expands Coverage
Following Grammy Awards Distribution
Continuing to provide the most accurate and in-depth local, regional, and national music industry contacts available in a regional magazine, the Music Phone Book releases its third edition, featuring several new categories as well as expanded
coverage.
Omaha Nebraska, August 9, 2002
Continuing to provide the most accurate and in-depth local, regional, and national music industry contacts available in a regional magazine, the Music Phone Book releases its third edition, featuring several new categories as well as expanded
coverage.
While other music reference guides attempt to cover the entire US with only a handful of contacts from each market, the Music Phone Book focuses on a 1/3
of the country in each magazine. This results in in-depth local, regional, AND
national contacts that cannot be found in any other magazine. For example, the average number of live music clubs listed in music reference guides is 400,
whereas the 2002 Music Phone Book lists nearly 2,000.
The 256-page 2002 Music Phone Book contains more than 7,000 music industry contacts from the following 20 categories; Bands, Live Music Clubs, Record Labels, Producers, Promoters, Publicists, Managers, Booking Agents, Entertainment Attorneys, Press Contacts, Productions Companies, Promoters, Recording Studios, Mastering Houses, Sound Reinforcement, Print Publications, Graphic Art & Design, Merchandise, Instrument Sales, and Web Resources.
The 2001 edition contained over 5,000 contacts from 12 categories, had over 150,000 readers, and was the only music reference guide distributed at
the 44th Annual Grammy Awards.
For additional information or a sample copy, contact:
F. David Codr, Publisher
The Music Phone Book
402.932.1465 x 10
402.551.3064 fax
info@musicphonebook.com
www.musicphonebook.com
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