Filter (magazine) explained

Filter
Editor:Pat McGuire
Category:Music magazine
Frequency:Five per year
Country:United States
Based:Los Angeles
Language:English
Issn:1544-2861

Filter (stylized as FILTER) was an entertainment magazine on American music founded in the summer of 2002.[1] It featured commentary and photos of musicians and filmmakers, ranging from actors to writers and directors. The magazine also included reviews of upcoming albums and DVDs.

The magazine was published five times a year, on a seasonal basis. It typically focused on indie music in its reporting, while also covering established artists in long-form interviews.

The magazine was published by Alan Miller and Alan Sartirana. The editor-in-chief was Pat McGuire, the associate editor was Breanna Murphy, and the layout designer was Melissa Simonian.

The magazine initiated the seasonal festival Culture Collide, which is hosted by Collide; a marketing agency that Alan Miller had founded after Filter.https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevebaltin/2017/05/01/collide-is-the-company-bridging-the-gap-between-musicians-and-brands/?sh=482233ef1822

After Miller and Sartirana parted ways in 2014, Sartirana, McGuire, and Simonian joined with several members of the FILTER staff to found FLOOD Magazine, a quarterly entertainment publication.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Zachary Sniderman. Filter. 23 May 2015. The New York Review of Magazines. May 5, 2010.
  2. Harley Brown. Filter Magazine Ends Its Run as Co-Founders 'the Alans' Part Ways. Billboard. June 27, 2014.