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Phonograph Record was an American monthly rock music magazine that operated between 1970 and 1978. It was founded in September 1970 in Los Angeles, California, by Marty Cerf, as a rival to Creem and Rolling Stone, and funded by United Artists. In addition to being a newsstand title, the magazine was available through radio stations throughout the United States and distributed free to music retailers. It was often referred to as PRM, due to the inclusion of the word "magazine" in the masthead.

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  • Phonograph Record was an American monthly rock music magazine that operated between 1970 and 1978. It was founded in September 1970 in Los Angeles, California, by Marty Cerf, as a rival to Creem and Rolling Stone, and funded by United Artists. In addition to being a newsstand title, the magazine was available through radio stations throughout the United States and distributed free to music retailers. It was often referred to as PRM, due to the inclusion of the word "magazine" in the masthead. Aside from Cerf, Greg Shaw and Ken Barnes variously served as editor of Phonograph Record before its final issue in May 1978. It also featured reviews and other contributions from noted music journalists such as Lester Bangs, Jon Tiven, John Mendelsohn, Mitchell Cohen, Metal Mike Saunders, Bud Scoppa, Richard Cromelin, Mark Leviton and Jonh Ingham. (en)
  • Phonograph Record — американский ежемесячный журнал, посвящённый рок-музыке, выходивший в период с 1970 по 1978 годы. Журнал был основан в сентябре 1970 года Марти Серфом (в Лос-Анджелесе, штат Калифорния) в качестве конкурента Creem и Rolling Stone. Финансировался компанией United Artists. Помимо продажи в газетных киосках Phonograph Record распространялся бесплатно среди владельцев американских радиостанций и музыкальных ритейлеров. Его название часто сокращали до просто PRM из-за включения слова «magazine» в заголовок. Помимо Серфа, в разные годы редакторами журнала работали Грег Шоу и Кен Барнс. Среди известных музыкальных публицистов в штат журнала входили: Лестер Бэнгс, Джон Тивен, Джон Мендельсон, Митчелл Коэн, Майк Сондерс, Бад Скоппа, Ричард Кромелин, Марк Левитон и Джон Ингхэм. (ru)
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  • Los Angeles, California (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • September 1970 (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • May 1978 (en)
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  • Phonograph Record (en)
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  • Phonograph Record was an American monthly rock music magazine that operated between 1970 and 1978. It was founded in September 1970 in Los Angeles, California, by Marty Cerf, as a rival to Creem and Rolling Stone, and funded by United Artists. In addition to being a newsstand title, the magazine was available through radio stations throughout the United States and distributed free to music retailers. It was often referred to as PRM, due to the inclusion of the word "magazine" in the masthead. (en)
  • Phonograph Record — американский ежемесячный журнал, посвящённый рок-музыке, выходивший в период с 1970 по 1978 годы. Журнал был основан в сентябре 1970 года Марти Серфом (в Лос-Анджелесе, штат Калифорния) в качестве конкурента Creem и Rolling Stone. Финансировался компанией United Artists. Помимо продажи в газетных киосках Phonograph Record распространялся бесплатно среди владельцев американских радиостанций и музыкальных ритейлеров. Его название часто сокращали до просто PRM из-за включения слова «magazine» в заголовок. (ru)
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  • Phonograph Record (magazine) (en)
  • Phonograph Record (журнал) (ru)
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