Archive for December, 2009
Client News: Maryland Society and Lifestyle Magazine, Prince George’s Suite, is looking for web writers!
December 19, 2009
Are you a writer or blogger with photography skills in the Prince George’s County, Maryland area?
If so, you may be perfect for Prince George’s Suite Magazine. This leading society and lifestyle publication is in search of five to six new-media freelance writers to attend events and submit photos and short articles for www.pgsuite.com. Event stories would be between 50 and 150 words. Payment is $50 per submission, plus expenses. Ideal candidates should have a writing background, their own digital camera or high-quality cell phone camera. Articles need to be interesting and written for the Suite’s audience.
For consideration, email editor@pgsuite.com. In the subject line write “Interested in Freelance Web Writing.” For more information or questions, contact natasha@thinkbrownink.com.
Prince George’s Suite Magazine is an award-winning lifestyle publication that publishes six times per year. At launch in 2005, the magazine was direct mailed to the homes of nearly 12,000 high income residents, business leaders and civic leaders in the county. Today, it reaches some 100,0000 readers in the Washington DC metropolitan area and is direct mailed to specific industry leaders in five cities along the east coast. The magazine is a positive, upscale publication whose mission is to tell the story of Prince George’s County and its residents, to shed light on the best and brightest in the county and to offer positive lifestyle options to those who live, work and play in the region.
A Letter from DMVSpectrum.com: Update On Site Launch
December 16, 2009
Greetings,
Thanks for your support of DMVSpectrum.com as we prepared to launch the site. When the site went up yesterday, we noticed some technical glitches with the content management system. The staff is working to fix these issues and will relaunch the site when all is resolved.
DMV Spectrum will be the place to learn more about the lives and art of D.C., Maryland, and Virginia artists and the entertainment community. Contact us if you have questions, comments or submissions.
Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to providing you, DMV artists and residents, and the nation with a quality media outlet.
Contacts:
For Media Inquiries – Natasha Brown, natasha@thinkbrownink.com, 240-304-6354
For Editorial Submissions – B. Nakia Garner, bngarner@dmvspectrum.com
For Artist Submissions/Reviews – Marcus J. Moore mmoore@dmvspectrum.com

Sincerely,
DMVSpectrum.com Staff
MEDIA ALERT: Launch of DMVSpectrum.com, The Place For & About DMV Artists at 12:15 p.m!
December 15, 2009
Contacts:
For Media Inquiries – Natasha Brown, natasha@thinkbrownink.com, 240-304-6354
For Editorial Submissions – B. Nakia Garner, bngarner@dmvspectrum.com
For Artist Submissions/Reviews – Marcus J. Moore mmoore@dmvspectrum.com
When: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 at 12:15 p.m.
Where: www.DMVSpectrum.com – DC, Maryland, and Virginia’s (DMV) new home for information, news, commentary, strategies and entertainment about the talented artists in and around the Nation’s Capital
Why: DMVSpectrum was created to advance the DMV movement. If you love art, music, books and the talented artists who are changing the DMV and the nation forever, be sure to visit www.DMVSpectrum.com on Tuesday for the site’s monumental launch. Watch footage from the first Capital City Cipha, hosted by P-Stew of 93.9 WKYS; dive into the musical life of DC Mambo Sauce, DMV’s go-go-hip-hop sensation; check out a CD review of Reggae Artist C. Love’s Can’t Hold Me Down; learn tips for radio success from EZ Street of 93.9 WKYS; enjoy a book review of My Name is Jason by Author Jason Reynolds, and more!
Add www.DMVSpectrum.com to your web site favorites, and be sure to read more about the site’s founder, Marcus J. Moore: http://thinkbrownink.com/?p=555.


























