Paste is Hiring an Assistant Editor
Think you’ve got what it takes to help edit one of the fastest growing entertainment sites on the web? Paste is looking for qualified candidates to fill a new assistant editor position. Candidates must have: • 1-3 years experience working with writers and editing copy • Exhaustive knowledge of pop culture • A solid understanding of the Paste ethos • The ability to write with both humor and substance This position is in our Decatur, Ga. (Atlanta) office, so you must be willing to relocate. To apply send a resume, cover letter and three links to your favorite writing samples... read more
Found in: Industry, NewsPaste's mPlayer Requires Paid Subscriptions Starting This Week
To thank Paste's readers, the mPlayer, our weekly digital magazine, has been free for the first 14 issues. Starting this week, Paste’s mPlayer will be available only through paid subscriptions. Details of the paid subscription model will be available next week, which will include free issues for former subscribers of the print edition of Paste. read more
Found in: Culture, NewsPaste and Warby Parker Announce New York Showcase, 'Night in Brooklyn'
Paste and Warby Parker Eyewear have teamed up to announce “Night in Brooklyn,” a showcase at the Brooklyn Bowl (61 Wythe Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.) on Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. The free event will take place during CMJ and will feature Yellow Ostrich, Kopecky Family Band, Hundred Visions and Rich Aucoin. “Night in Brooklyn” also includes a free beer, so make sure you show up. read more
Found in: Concerts, NewsPaste and Rdio Announce New York Showcase, ‘Afternoon Delight’
Paste and "Rdio":http://www.rdio.com/ have teamed up for three showcases at the Living Room in New York, which take place during the CMJ Music Marathon from Oct. 19 - 21. The free shows feature acts including Army Navy, Lord Huron, Jason Isbell and We Are Augustines. read more
Found in: Concerts, NewsPaste Magazine Returns with New Weekly Digital mPlayer!
Plenty of magazines have announced a re-design, but never one quite like this. Check out Paste magazine’s new weekly, interactive mPlayer. read more
Found in: Industry, News15 Free Music Events During 2011 SXSW That Don't Require A Badge
If you're coming to Austin, Texas, this week without an official SXSW music badge, don't worry. With bands like The Strokes, TV on the Radio and Big Boi, unofficial parties in Austin will have no shortage of big name and unknown musical acts worth checking out. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayPaste Magazine Acquired
Today, the parent company of Wolfgang’s Vault announced that it has acquired all assets of Paste Magazine. Paste joins other Wolfgang’s Vault properties including Wolfgangsvault.com (home to the world’s largest collection of live music audio, video and merchandise), Daytrotter (the leading site for unique live performances from emerging bands), and Crawdaddy! The Magazine of Rock. The resulting group of websites boasts over 3 million visits per month.... read more
Found in: Industry, NewsPaste Magazine Suspends Print Publication
Today Paste Media Group announces, with deepest sadness, the suspension of the Paste magazine print product.... read more
Found in: Industry, NewsPaste Seeks National Account Executive for Integrated Ad Sales
Paste Media Group, publisher of Paste magazine and PasteMagazine.com, seeks an experienced in-house advertising sales representative with a focus on online and music industry ad sales.... read more
Found in: NewsIndustry Chat: Bob Boilen of NPR Music
When Paste Magazine came on the scene back in 2002, we couldn’t honestly say there was anyone else out in the world of music media with sensibilities that seemed in common with our own. Closest might have been the music coverage of NPR’s All Things Considered, where we first noticed the excellent curation that producer Bob Boilen brought to the proceedings—most vividly through All Songs Considered online component of ATC’s music coverage. Later, the NPR music vision reached its full flowering with the November 2007 launch of music destination website NPR Music. So we wanted to go straight to the... read more
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