Blender is an American music magazine declaring itself to be "the main guide in the world of music and all that." The magazine regularly compiles various lists of albums, artists and songs, identifies the best and worst of them. Each issue contains a complete discography of an artist with detailed descriptions and analysis of each album.
| Blender | |
|---|---|
| Specialization | music magazine |
| Periodicity | 10 times a year |
| Tongue | English |
| Editorial Address | New York |
| Chief Editor | Joe Levy |
| A country | |
| Publisher | Alpha Media Group |
| Established | 1994 |
| Latest issue | April 2009 |
| Equipment | magazine |
| ISSN print version | 1534-0554 |
| Web site | www.blender.com |
Together with the VH1 television channel , the magazine compiled a list of “Fifty Most Monstrously Bad Songs of All Time”, taking the first line, the Starship song “We Built This City” turned out to be the worst.
For the first time, Blender began to be distributed in 1994 in the form of CDs, in 1997 the magazine had its own website, and in 1999 it began to be published in print, in which it gained the most popularity. On March 26, 2009, the host company Alpha Media Group closed the magazine (the last issue was published in April 2009), while online publications did not stop. [1] [2] .
As of January 2015, blender.com is unavailable, when you open it, the message "Welcome to blender.com" appears on a white background without the ability to do anything.
Note
- ↑ Jason Fell. Blender Folds: Music magazine latest to succumb to recession . Folio (March 26, 2009). Date of treatment October 17, 2009. Archived April 9, 2012.
- ↑ Stairway to Hell . New York Post (March 30, 2009). Date of treatment October 17, 2009. Archived April 9, 2012.