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− | Launched in 1996 as a successor to the former Glasbena mladina (GL) magazine (1970-1996), [[Muska]] was a high-quality music magazine which contains interviews, articles on music theory, and concert, festival and CD news and reviews. Following the closure of Rock Vibe, it was the only | + | Launched in 1996 as a successor to the former Glasbena mladina (GL) magazine (1970-1996), [[Muska]] was a high-quality music magazine which contains interviews, articles on music theory, and concert, festival and CD news and reviews. Following the closure of Rock Vibe, it was the only regular music magazine in Slovenia. |
− | In december 2009 it was defunct by Glasbena Mladine Slovenije after 13 years of ongoing struggles and dedicated authorship. Instead of Muska new magazine ''Glasna'' was established with the new appointed editorial staff. Its content is more | + | In december 2009 it was defunct by Glasbena Mladine Slovenije after 13 years of ongoing struggles and dedicated authorship. Instead of Muska new magazine ''Glasna'' was established by GMS with the new appointed editorial staff. Its content is more localized to domestic events and "high-brow" oriented. |
In May 2010 internet music magazine ''Nova Muska'' was established by former writers and editorial staff of Muska and founded by [[Society for the Study of Popular Music]]. | In May 2010 internet music magazine ''Nova Muska'' was established by former writers and editorial staff of Muska and founded by [[Society for the Study of Popular Music]]. |
Revision as of 12:20, 4 June 2010