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- Q7308166 abstract "Reggae Report was a U.S.-based music and culture magazine first published in 1983. The publication offered an abundance of news and information regarding Reggae, Caribbean, and World music artists and entertainers, including Soca, African, and Hip-Hop. Reggae Report was founded by publisher M. Peggy Quattro and Michael "Zappow" Williams. With combined industry connections and experience that bridged the gap from Reggae's beginnings to the artists making the most popular music of the day, Quattro and Williams began Reggae Report to spread the word, educate the fans about its rich history, and bring up-close-and-personal interviews and photographs to a targeted international fan base.The Miami, Florida-based magazine owed its success to Reggae's rising popularity. Its credibility and timeliness resulted in Reggae Report excelling in a market with limited print competition. Its mission was to introduce the music and accompanying culture and lifestyle to a large multi-ethnic US and North American base. The enthusiastic support shown by artists, musicians, and industry professionals in Jamaica, the UK, and the US resulted in increased advertising and distribution, as well as an enthusiastic international subscriber base.Reggae was still young in the early 1980s, and in the US it was basically undiscovered. By the late '80s, the magazine had achieved regional, national, and international distribution. At its peak, Reggae Report was distributed in 42 countries. Advertisers ranged from record companies and record distributors, to airlines, clothing lines, beverages, food items, restaurants, accessories, and record and gift stores. Its growing popularity brought accolades, articles, and awards, but the dawning of instant Internet news resulted in the publication ceasing its printed tome. Reggae Report transformed into ReggaeReport.com in 1999 and its online site is active today.".
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- Q7308166 comment "Reggae Report was a U.S.-based music and culture magazine first published in 1983. The publication offered an abundance of news and information regarding Reggae, Caribbean, and World music artists and entertainers, including Soca, African, and Hip-Hop. Reggae Report was founded by publisher M. Peggy Quattro and Michael "Zappow" Williams.".
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