‘MacTribe’ magazine launches
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Oct 7, 2008 at 12:56pm
MacTribe magazine, described as the first Mac magazine and web site to combine the traditional format of reviews, news and usage tips with culture, art, profiles and interviews, will launch its new print edition at newsstands this month. It will be distributed by Source Interlink Companies, one of the largest magazine distributors and publishers in the US.
MacTribe has grown steadily as a website for three years. In addition to the usual Mac magazine fare such as product reviews and news from Cupertino, MacTribe magazine now offers in-depth interviews with creative professionals, expanded coverage about design and photography, features on tech culture, and more.
“Mac users exist as a type of subculture with similar tastes, interests, and ideas,” says Daniel Robillard, founder and publisher. “MacTribe has created a unique approach to serving them the content they crave in a stylish 21st century format. The end result is a virtual and print world where our tribe can come together as a community.” He says the new print edition of MacTribe will reflect the sophisticated aesthetic valued by Mac users, while taking Mac coverage to a new level. The coverage is not only about computers, it’s about Mac culture and user community, Robillard adds.
Look for the latest print edition at newsstands in the middle of October. The print and web version feature sections such as: Techie Trendy, Interviews, Apple Product Guide, Stock Photography, Multimedia, Digital Design, and All Things Apple.
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Dennis Sellers
Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 4,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.







