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European Vibe Magazine is printed in full colour with Current distribution 20,000.
European Vibe Magazine is printed in full colour with Current distribution 20,000.


Articles from European Vibe Magazine have been picked up by media across Spain including coverage in [[20 Minutos]], [[El Mundo]] and Que Newspapers along with TV coverage and a feature on [[TeleMadrid]] and [[LaOtro]]. One article which was translated into Spanish in the [[20 Minutos]] daily newspaper caused so much feedback there was an interview live on [[Cadena Ser]] Radio station to discuss the article.
Articles from European Vibe Magazine have been picked up by media across Spain including coverage in [[20 minutos]], [[El Mundo (Spain)]] and Que Newspapers along with TV coverage and a feature on [[Telemadrid]] and [[laOtra]]. One article which was translated into Spanish in the [[20 minutos]] daily newspaper caused so much feedback there was an interview live on [[Cadena Ser]] Radio station to discuss the article.


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Revision as of 22:33, 10 July 2007

European Vibe Magazine
EditorScott Edwards
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation20,000
First issue2006
CompanyEuropean Vibe Entertainment S.L
Country Spain
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.EuropeanVibe.com

European Vibe Magazine is a free monthly English language magazine based in Madrid, Spain.

The magazine was created in September 2006 by European Vibe Entertainment S.L and is aimed at the 18-40 year old English speaking community in Madrid. It acts both to serve as a guide to recent arrivals and as a valuable source of information to settled professionals. The magazine is content driven, featuring an outgoing and enthusiastic perspective of life in the city. It has already proven its power by attracting exclusive interviews with some world renowned sportsmen and musicians.

European Vibe Magazine encourages its readership to get involved with its product. The magazine itself is supported by the wider European Vibe community, comprised of weekly parties, a radio show and an interactive website community. Furthermore the wider business activity of the company gives the magazine a greater power to attract celebrity interviews and greater press access. Since the magazine started it has featured interviews with The Kaiser Chiefs, The Sounds, Guillemots, Dru Hill, Def Jam and Phat Farm founder Russell Simmons and Joseph Simmons aka "Rev Run" from Run DMC and star of Runs House on MTV.

Many of the universities in the city send the magazine out with the welcome packs provided for their foreign students, and distribution is also carried out at the Erasmus faculties in the major Spanish universities such as Complutense University of Madrid and Autonoma. Magazines are not just available from international bars, but also from Barajas International Airport, various international embassies and language schools, bookshops, record shops, fashion houses and theatres.

In total, European Vibe is distributed from more than 200 different points across the capital giving the magazine an enviable level of visibility and accessibility. This network of distribution is also supported by frequent promotions in locations around Madrid,designed to further increase the brand awareness.

European Vibe Magazine is printed in full colour with Current distribution 20,000.

Articles from European Vibe Magazine have been picked up by media across Spain including coverage in 20 minutos, El Mundo (Spain) and Que Newspapers along with TV coverage and a feature on Telemadrid and laOtra. One article which was translated into Spanish in the 20 minutos daily newspaper caused so much feedback there was an interview live on Cadena Ser Radio station to discuss the article.

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