Atlanta Buzzing With New Local Urban News & Entertainment Source
DryerBuzz.com & Interactive CD published on the web and offline via interactive CD, focusing on local information, reaches underserved audience by capturing often overlooked stories in traditional news and magazines.
Atlanta, Georgia -- Atlanta is all a buzz over new urban news and entertainment source, DryerBuzz.com and Interactive CD, found on the web at www.DryerBuzz.com and www.AtlantaUrbanNews.com. Atlantas top urban DJ Frank Ski and morning show co-host Wanda Smith grace the cover of what could be the hottest issue yet.
DryerBuzz.com & Interactive CD has found a niche in urban publishing by filling a void in the delivery of daily urban entertainment and news information about Atlanta and beyond. DryerBuzz is totally out of the box, concentrating on the often-overlooked stories of urban Atlanta. We combine urban news delivery and magazine formatted entertainment with innovative technology to spread the buzz."
Started as a salon newsletter and birthed from a letter to the editor" of a local paper, DryerBuzz was first published on the web more than a year ago. Today, DryerBuzz is quickly becoming the source for urban news, information, and whats buzzing in Black Atlanta. The website is updated daily with a free weekly edition published via interactive CD in salons, barbershops and bookstores.
DryerBuzz Interactive CDs carry a magazine formatted cover for high impact branding. Full content of each current issue is available on CD for easy offline reading. No Internet connection required. The interactive CD also includes new music by various artists as well as high impact advertising.
Founded by one of Atlantas most visible and vocal natives, Yalanda Lattimore has been spreading the buzz since 1993 with newsletters and forums conducive to the uniqueness of African American Women. Now through innovation and technology, Yalanda is bringing even more to the conversation with DryerBuzz.com & Interactive CD.
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"As Black Americans in progressive Black Atlanta, we should have a place online, where we can see positive images, gain information and read news for and about us. When I noticed that much of Black Atlanta was missing from the web, I saw a great need and opportunity to spread the buzz about Atlanta." ... Yalanda Lattimore, Publisher, DryerB
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