PopMatters Kindle Edition features a daily dose of features, columns, reviews, interviews, and blogs, covering all things pop culture, present and past, including music and its makers, film and its creators, books and their authors, video games, comics, and more. PopMatters Kindle Edition is currently available on a 14-day free trial and subscription basis on Amazon. TMS, the content syndication and licensing subsidiary of Chicago-based Tribune Company, distributes the magazine but has no editorial role.
"PopMatters is dedicated to bringing the best popular culture commentary to the world on the Web, in print through our new book series, and now on the innovative Amazon Kindle eBook platform," said PopMatters founder, Sarah Zupko. "Kindle is a perfect platform for our hip, urban, intellectual readership, which will enjoy Kindle's easy, portable access to our content."
Since 1999, PopMatters has been providing smart readers with sharp, entertaining writing on a wide range of topics in pop culture, offering a refuge from the usual hype and gossip. PopMatters has become one of the Web's foremost cultural sources and tastemakers, especially within the highly desirable 18-34 demographic. Content on the PopMatters.com Web site and PopMatters Kindle Edition is updated daily, Monday through Friday. A subscription to PopMatters Kindle Edition is available on Amazon for $1.49 a month.
About PopMatters
Founded in 1999 by Sarah Zupko, PopMatters, the #1 independent pop culture site on the web, is an international online magazine of art and culture that is dedicated to documenting our times and promoting cultural understanding. PopMatters is listed as one of Entertainment Weekly's favorite pop culture sites -- "Impressively comprehensive overview of music, books, movies, and more ..." Music critic Jim DeRogatis has said that "writing as thought-provoking, engaging, insightful, witty, and just plain ol' fun as much of the fare on PopMatters is a rare and wonderful thing, and it should be treasured." Notable members of the mainstream broadcast media such as the BBC, NPR, MSNBC, Radio Australia, and VH1, call upon many PopMatters writers for its opinions. Web publications such as USA Today.com, Alternet.org, and Movies.com regularly pick up links to PopMatters articles and post quotes from PopMatters writers.
About Tribune Media Services
Tribune Media Services (TMS) is a leading domestic and international provider of information and entertainment products for print, electronic and on-air media. It distributes television and movie listings and related editorial content under the TMS and Zap2it brands; syndicates and licenses comics, features and opinion columns; creates and syndicates a variety of online information products; licenses editorial content from national periodicals; and manages national advertising networks. Through its partnership with the McClatchy Company, TMS also markets news, photos, graphics and multimedia content to media clients worldwide through the McClatchy-Tribune Information Services (MCT). Headquartered in Chicago, with offices in Los Angeles, Glens Falls, N.Y., Dallas, Milwaukee, Amsterdam, London, Amman (Jordan) and Hong Kong, TMS is a subsidiary of Tribune Company. For more information about TMS and its products and services, visit tms.tribune.com.
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