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Uptown Magazine Hires John Rollins as Regional Advertising Director

Mon Nov 2, 2009 4:25pm EST
Veteran Publisher Brings Fashion, Music and Sports Expertise
NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--
Uptown Magazine, the only luxury lifestyle publication for the affluent African
American, has hired John Rollins as Regional Advertising Director. Rollins will
be responsible for sales management and growth in local markets including NYC,
Atlanta, DC, Charlotte and Chicago. 

Rollins has a storied history in the music publishing industry. As Founding
Publisher of Vibe Magazine, he supervised ad sales until 2001, when he left to
start Tracks Magazine. Rollins was most recently the Group Publisher of IMG
Publications, home to fashion`s The Daily and also Tennis Week Magazine. 

"John has a wealth of experience in magazine advertising, having successfully
spearheaded ad sales for Spin, Vibe, Blaze, Tracks and IMG Magazines," said Len
Burnett, Uptown Magazine Co-Founder and Group Publisher. 

"I`m thrilled to bring my expertise in music, fashion and entertainment to the
Uptown publishing team," said Rollins. 

About Uptown Media Group

Founded in 2004, Uptown Media Group is the only luxury lifestyle company that
targets the Affluent African American (AAA) Market. Uptown Magazine affords
luxury purveyors the broadest access to this highly sought-after male and female
demographic. Uptown Media Group, LLC offers both traditional and innovative
strategies, including Uptown Magazine (published bi-monthly with NYC, Chicago,
Atlanta, Washington DC, Charlotte and National editions), UptownLife.net, the
interactive website, Uptown Social event updates and Uptown's signature events.
Uptown Magazine is available by subscription at www.uptownlife.net and on
national newsstands, including Hudson News. Uptown Magazine, a toast to Luxury,
Lifestyle and Living.

Squeakywheel Promotions
Jackie Saril, 914-393-7043
jackie@squeakywheelpromotions.com




Copyright Business Wire 2009



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