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Years! SWN | COMEDY PORT | NEWPORT’S BIG SPLASH | KATHERINE JENKINS | ICE HOCKEY Profile 2016 SOUTH WALES WHAT’S ON GUIDE. OCTOBER 2011. FREE years! SWN | COMEDY PORT | NEWPORT’S BIG SPLASH | KATHERINE JENKINS | ICE HOCKEY Profile Buzz is... Buzz offers... The number one free entertainment, what’s on The ultimate guide to cinema, culture, theatre, and culture magazine for Wales and has been nightlife, visual arts, food, comedy, fashion, running as an independent magazine for 25 beauty, music and sport. Plus the most years. inclusive listings for all events in South Wales. Readership Distribution Estimated at 100,000 readers of the printed 25,000 copies to hotels, entertainment magazine per month, with thousands more venues, clubs, record shops, restaurants, viewing the online version too. museums, shopping centres, airports, theatres, universities, student venues, cinemas, bars, pubs, coffee shops, newsagents, galleries, Clients TICs and many shops across South Wales. Include, S4C, Wales Millennium Centre, RedBull, Radio 1, KLM, Live Nation, BAFTA, BMW, Jack Daniels, Pizza Express, WKD Drinks, Welsh Language Board, Arts Council of Wales, St David’s Hall, Cardiff Glee Club, BBC National Orchestra, Cardiff Met, UWIC, National Theatre Group, plus many of the top national agencies use the publication on a regular basis. SOUTH WALES WHAT’S ON GUIDE. FEBRUARY 2013. FREE GUIDE! . T’S ON GUIDE. OCTOBER 2012 SOUTH WALES WHA In Cardiff EYES BIRDSONG Set to impress ON THE the longest running and only comprehensivein Cardiff entertainment guide in Wales PRIZE a massive targeted distributionPLUS CAVING IN SOUTH network WALES | OTLEY BREWERY TOUR | WNO SPRING PREVIEW at the sixth an integral part of the community annual a solid client base of satisfiend customers Iris Prize COMEDY PORT + AN AUTUMN COMEDY ROUNDUP PLUS COWBRIDGE FOOD FESTIVAL | SWN FESTIVAL | AFROVIBES | ROSS NOBLE EATING | DRINKING | DELIS | MARKETS Buzz 1 v “Advertising in Buzz Magazine provides us with an effective way of targeting students in the South Wales region, we have been pleased with the increase in enquiries we have gained as a result.” “Since marketing Jolyon's with Buzz, we have found that Buzz has brought a stronger and more powerful customer “As the awareness. longest running ” entertainment magazine in South Wales, I know my advertising spend is in safe hands.” “The feedback and return on advertising in Buzz in comparison to the small fee has been outstanding.” “Buzz is the “Being such a first choice recognised and when booking established name advertising locally for what's on space in Wales, in South Wales we it reaches the gig couldn't not advertise going audience in Buzz!” I'm looking to reach.” Nia Jones PizzaExpress is celebrating the re-launch of its exciting new-look restaurant at Mermaid Quay. Capturing the spirit of Mermaid Quay, the restaurant plays tribute to the Quay’s history, and celebrates national landmarks the Wales Millennium Centre and the Pierhead. Pizza lovers can now try our new Autumn menu, featuring three new pizzas, a mouth-watering calzone as well as two low-calorie Leggera dishes, as well as the return of cheesy gives me the opportunity Dough Balls! “Buzz Bursting with festive treats, our new Christmas menu launches November 11th. to advertise in a trusted PizzaExpress Cardiff Mermaid Quay, 28 Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay South Glamorgan, CF10 5BZ. publication that is a must for all Tel. 02920 472006 coffee tables.” Readership profile Sex Content 51% of our readers are men 45% rate Music as their favourite section 49% of our readers are women 42% rate Food & Drink as their favourite section Age Circulation 8% are aged between18-24 50% of our readers keep Buzz for the whole month 38% are aged between 25-34 13% keep it forever! 27% are aged between 35-44 91% of our readers share their copies of Buzz with 27% are aged between 45-54 friends and family. Income Subscriptions 32% earn £16,000-£25,000 21% earn £25,000-£30,000 In the past 6 months subscriptions have risen. 14% earn over £30,000 Impressive when you consider the magazine is free. Internet 91% of our readers use the internet every day, with 69% using it as much as 5 hours a day. Interests 46% Eat out at least once per week. 23% Visit the cinema once per fortnight. 16% Visit the theatre at least once per month. 27% Watch live music at least once per fortnight 32% Visit an art gallery once a month. 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Send to [email protected] May April 23rd June May 23rd When sending your artwork to Buzz, title the file ‘Buzz July June 23rd - [Name of Advert]’. Please indicate the publication, August July 24rd month and a contact name and number to be used in September August 24rd the event of problems. 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Buzz TV showcases the arts in a unique absorbing way. Quality interviews, reviews and reports from acrossWales and the world covering relevant stories from the world of music, the arts, events,sport, festivals and entertainment. In addition to creating content, Buzz TV features regular Acoustic sets, Behind the Scenes and Interviews and short and long form documentaries. Buzz Productions Buzz Productions is the production side of Buzz TV, creating relevant content for clients that genuinely reflect their brand. We can film, direct and produce to a brief or provide ideas and templates. A selection of our clients include: Wales Millennium Centre, Only Kids Aloud, Arts & Business, BAFTA, IRISPrize, Capital Law, St Davids Hall and The Glee Club. Interviews John Cooper Clark - A candid conversation before his set at St Davids Hall. Molly Parkin - A day out with the artist, author and 70’s icon about her work and her life. 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I especially likethe documentary format they can create which makes their shortfilms refreshingly stylish and almost certainly unique!” Patricia O Sullivan - Theatr Ffynnon “Always a pleasure to work with, the Buzz TV team have great vision and bring enthusiasm and expertise to every project” Olivia Jarvis- Soda Pictures ‘Re:Bourne (New Adventures) seeks to inspire and support young dancers.
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