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The Record
Editor David Farrell (1981-1991)
Martin Melhuish (1991-1993)
Steve McLean (1993-2001)
Categories Music magazines
Frequency Weekly
First issue 13 July 1981
Final issue
— Number
9 August 1999 (print)[1]
March 2001 (online)
vol 18 no 48.5 (print)
Company David Farrell and Associates
Country  Canada
Language English
Website defunct
ISSN 0712-8290

The Record was a Canadian music industry magazine that featured record charts, trade news and opinions. David Farrell launched the publication in mid-1981, continuing its printed version until August 1999 when The Record continued as a website-based publication.

In March 2001, shortly after the demise of competing publication RPM, Farrell announced the complete shutdown of The Record. The demise was blamed on insufficient advertising and online subscription revenues.[2] The Record editor Steve McLean began the Canadian Music Network publication in May of that year.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Toronto Public Library catalogue record
  2. ^ "Music mag The Record folds after 20 years". Ottawa Citizen. 15 March 2001. p. D6. 
  3. ^ Kirby (22 March 2001). "Music: Sounding Off". SEE Magazine. http://www.seemagazine.com/Issues/2001/0322/kirby.htm. Retrieved on 2008-01-19. 

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