Mixmag Temporarily Stops Printing

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Arguably one of the UK's biggest dance music magazines will temporarily stop printing for 2020.

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"The magazine stopped printing it's magazine in April 2020 due to the pandemic."

The magazine stopped printing it's magazine in April 2020 due to the pandemic. The loss of revenue has obviously been a factor and the mag has laid off some staff. The online presence of Mixmag will remain and it is hoped that the print version will resume in 2021.

The managing director Nick Stevenson of Mixmag's parent company, Wasted Talent, had this to say: "Due to the global pandemic, Mixmag's print magazine was paused in April and will remain paused until we bring it back next year. Although the print magazine makes up just a small part of our revenues we are all immensely proud of it and we look forward to its return. Until then, Mixmag continues to reach over 100 million dance music fans every month through daily digital, social and video content from our 16 international Mixmag offices."

One of the world's leading electronic dance music magazines, Mixmag has been printing since 1982.
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