The Fader
The Fader (stylized as FADER) is a magazine based in New York City that was launched in 1999 by Rob Stone and Jon Cohen. The magazine covers music, style and culture.[1] It was the first print publication to be released on iTunes.[2] It is owned by The Fader Media group, which also includes its website, thefader.com, Fader films, Fader Label and Fader TV.
Founder | Rob Stone, Jon Cohen |
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First issue | 1999 |
Country | United States |
Based in | New York City |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 1533-5194 |
The Fader Fort
The Fader Fort is an annual invitation-only event at Austin Texas's South by Southwest (SXSW) founded in 2001. The four-day party features live performances. Fader Fort NYC is a party produced during the annual CMJ Music Marathon.[3][4]
gollark: Also, anticentrism seems to imply you'd prefer, say, an extreme ideology in the opposite direction to yours over a generic middling centrist one, which is... odd?
gollark: What do you prefer then, "komrad kit"?
gollark: Anticentrism is only good ironically.
gollark: "Good in theory" is a weird thing to say about communism when it's more like "good according to marketing for it, like every ideology", not "good if you actually think about it and know how humans work".
gollark: Yes, I agree.
References
- "Fader Media : About". thefader.com. 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
- Sass, Erik (June 8, 2006). "Fader Mag To Distribute Issues on iTunes". Media Daily News. Retrieved September 28, 2009.
This [the free Fader iTunes download] is the first exclusive sponsorship deal to distribute a magazine on iTunes
- Sisario, Ben (October 22, 2010). "An Airy Respite from CMJ's Subterranean Scene". The New York Times.
- "Presenting the Fader Fort NYC 2010 Lineup". Fader. October 19, 2010.
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