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'''''BeatRoute Magazine'''''<ref name>[http://www.beatroute.ca/about.php About BeatRoute.]</ref> is a monthly music paper published in [[Calgary, Alberta|Calgary]]. With a circulation of 10,000, the paper is distributed in Calgary, [[Edmonton]] and [[Lethbridge]], [[Banff, Alberta|Banff]], and [[Canmore, Alberta|Canmore]]. A British Columbia edition sees distribution in [[Vancouver]], [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]] and [[Nanaimo]]. Although primarily focused on music, ''BeatRoute'' also publishes articles on art, columns and film reviews.<ref>[http://www.beatroute.ca Beat Route]</ref> Its targeted readership initially was a younger age group than other similar publications.<ref>Birdfly, Leslie (11 August 2005). "Music: August looks adorable", ''[[Fast Forward Weekly]]'', p. 6.</ref>
'''''BeatRoute Magazine'''''<ref>[http://www.beatroute.ca/about.php About BeatRoute.] {{wayback|url=http://www.beatroute.ca/about.php |date=20110823060636 }}</ref> is a monthly music paper published in [[Calgary, Alberta|Calgary]]. With a circulation of 10,000, the paper is distributed in Calgary, [[Edmonton]] and [[Lethbridge]], [[Banff, Alberta|Banff]], and [[Canmore, Alberta|Canmore]]. A British Columbia edition sees distribution in [[Vancouver]], [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]] and [[Nanaimo]]. Although primarily focused on music, ''BeatRoute'' also publishes articles on art, columns and film reviews.<ref>[http://www.beatroute.ca Beat Route]</ref> Its targeted readership initially was a younger age group than other similar publications.<ref>Birdfly, Leslie (11 August 2005). "Music: August looks adorable", ''[[Fast Forward Weekly]]'', p. 6.</ref>


The paper started in 2004.<ref>(27 August 2009). "[http://exclaim.ca/News/jay_reatard_pet_shop_boys_cool_kids_lead_this_weeks_cant_miss_concerts Jay Reatard, Pet Shop Boys and Cool Kids Lead This Week's Can't Miss Concerts]", ''[[Exclaim!]]'' Retrieved 10 January 2014. "...the Beatroute 5th anniversary".</ref> Its founder and editor-in-chief is Brad Simm<ref>Volmers, Eric (14 February 2009). "Filmmaker got serious about pop music", ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', p. C1.</ref><ref>Bell, Mike (25 August 2012). "Celebrated Herald music writer's legacy lives on", ''Calgary Herald'', p. C1.</ref> and its general manager is Glenn Alderson.<ref>[http://beatroute.ca/contact-2/ BeatRoute: Contact]</ref>
The paper started in 2004.<ref>(27 August 2009). "[http://exclaim.ca/News/jay_reatard_pet_shop_boys_cool_kids_lead_this_weeks_cant_miss_concerts Jay Reatard, Pet Shop Boys and Cool Kids Lead This Week's Can't Miss Concerts]", ''[[Exclaim!]]'' Retrieved 10 January 2014. "...the Beatroute 5th anniversary".</ref> Its founder and editor-in-chief is Brad Simm<ref>Volmers, Eric (14 February 2009). "Filmmaker got serious about pop music", ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', p. C1.</ref><ref>Bell, Mike (25 August 2012). "Celebrated Herald music writer's legacy lives on", ''Calgary Herald'', p. C1.</ref> and its general manager is Glenn Alderson.<ref>[http://beatroute.ca/contact-2/ BeatRoute: Contact]</ref>

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BeatRoute Magazine[1] is a monthly music paper published in Calgary. With a circulation of 10,000, the paper is distributed in Calgary, Edmonton and Lethbridge, Banff, and Canmore. A British Columbia edition sees distribution in Vancouver, Victoria and Nanaimo. Although primarily focused on music, BeatRoute also publishes articles on art, columns and film reviews.[2] Its targeted readership initially was a younger age group than other similar publications.[3]

The paper started in 2004.[4] Its founder and editor-in-chief is Brad Simm[5][6] and its general manager is Glenn Alderson.[7]

References

  1. ^ About BeatRoute. Template:Wayback
  2. ^ Beat Route
  3. ^ Birdfly, Leslie (11 August 2005). "Music: August looks adorable", Fast Forward Weekly, p. 6.
  4. ^ (27 August 2009). "Jay Reatard, Pet Shop Boys and Cool Kids Lead This Week's Can't Miss Concerts", Exclaim! Retrieved 10 January 2014. "...the Beatroute 5th anniversary".
  5. ^ Volmers, Eric (14 February 2009). "Filmmaker got serious about pop music", Calgary Herald, p. C1.
  6. ^ Bell, Mike (25 August 2012). "Celebrated Herald music writer's legacy lives on", Calgary Herald, p. C1.
  7. ^ BeatRoute: Contact