The View Magazine 2015/2016 Media Kit

Page 1

2015/2016 MEDIA KIT

COLORADO BALLET

View Magazine


COLORADO’S PERFORMING ARTS PUBLICATIONS APPLAUSE

PRIMARY LOGO + VARIATIONS

Primary Logo

2014–2015 Season

VOLUME XXVI | NUMBER 3 | NOV – DEC 2014

One Color Reversed Logo

One Color Logo

BRAVO

Gradient Reversed Logo - Web Use Only

Logo w/ Division

Minimum Size Requirements

Minumum Width .75” Maximum Width 2”

Minumum Width 2”

Minumum Width 2”

January-April 2015

Lakewood’s Heritage, Culture & the Arts Magazine

MAY 3 • 6 • 9 • 11

CARMEN (l to r) Keith Hines, Hayden Milanes, Drew Seeley and Nicolas Dromard Photo: Joan Marcus

ELLIE CAULKINS OPERA HOUSE 2014

JERSEY BOYS

p24

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

p10

DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! THE MUSICAL

p16

Be engaged. Be inspired. Be here. Global performance. World-class entertainment. You have to be here.

The artifacts of Lakewood Heritage Center

1 January-April 2015 | BRAVO LAKEWOOD

Also inside: A ‘certified lunatic’ Lakewood.org/HCA meets the Symphony

BOULDER BALLET BOULDER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Boulder Children’s Chorale

COLORADO JAZZ REPERTORY ORCHESTRA FAVORITES • TONIC SOL-FA • AN EVENING WITH NATHAN GUNN & PIANIST JULIE JORDAN GUNN • JUDY COLLINS • DUO CLASSICA-GERMAN INSPIRATIONS • GUYS AND DOLLS IN CONCERT • YELLOWJACKETS • WONDERBOUND BOOMTOWN • COWBOY CHRISTMAS WITH SONS & BROTHERS AND BUCKAROO POET WADDIE MITCHELL • BUNTPORT THEATRE YESTERADO • EATING WORDS • COLORADO SYMPHONY BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS • VIVE LA FRANCE • SWING XING! THREE GENERATIONS OF SWING GUITAR • ARIAS AND ENSEMBLES & ROMEO AND JULIET OPERA COLORADO YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAM • SERENADE • SONGS OF LOVE WITH MARK MASRI • CJRO A NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS FEATURING BYRON STRIPLING • 80S NIGHT • SEASONS OF BROADWAY • YESTERDAY & TODAY, THE ALL REQUEST BEATLES TRIBUTE • COLORADO SYMPHONY HOLIDAY BRASS BEETHOVEN’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION • HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS • STEVE TRASH THE SCIENCE OF ECOLOGY • IGOR BUTMAN & THE MOSCOW JAZZ ORCHESTRA • COLCANNON • JIM HENSON’S DINOSAUR TRAIN LIVE: BUDDY’S BIG ADVENTURE • JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON • CONJURE • FANCY NANCY • CJRO-BIG BAND CHRISTMAS • THE 39 STEPS • COLORADO SYMPHONY-BEETHOVEN’S SYMPHONY NO. 5 • THE MOTONES • NUTCRACKER BY CLASSICAL BALLET OF COLORADO • CJRO THE GREAT LADIES OF JAZZ FEATURING VOCALIST KIM NAZARIAN OF THE NEW YORK VOICES

THE

VIEW

Photo by Sue Daniels

November 28—30, 2014 Macky Auditorium

SOUNDINGS

Season 2014 | 2015 A MIDSUMMER DREAM NIGHT’S by Rosalie O’Connor Maria Mosina

THE MAGAZINE OF THE COLORADO SYMPHONY Volume 12 • Number 3

S P R I N G 2015

View recent issues and every media kit at ColoradoArtsPubs.com

DENVER PERFORMING ARTS COMPLEX APPLAUSE MAGAZINE is handed to patrons attending the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ Tony Award-winning productions and Broadway shows.

OVATION! MAGAZINE and the OPERA COLORADO PROGRAM combine to deliver aficionados with the news and events of the region’s premier company.

SOUNDINGS MAGAZINE goes behind the scenes to provide Colorado Symphony audiences with high points of every diverse performance.

COLORADO BALLET MAGAZINE introduces dancers, provides fascinating details for each performance and chronicles the company’s 50-plus years.

SOUTH & WEST METRO BRAVO LAKEWOOD MAGAZINE provides residents with details of the arts, classes and entertainment at the Cultural Center. NEWMAN CENTER PRESENTS MAGAZINE educates patrons about the eclectic and timely performances in the stunning University of Denver facility.

VIEW, the magazine of the Lone Tree Arts Center, features performing arts highlights and details about the happenings at the south metro area’s state-of-the-art facility.

BOULDER BOULDER PHILHARMONIC and BOULDER BALLET MAGAZINES update loyal audiences with performance details and highlights.

CU PRESENTS MAGAZINE engages readers with the background on the Artist Series, CU Opera, Takács Quartet and Holiday Festival.

.com MORE EYES ON YOUR ADS ONLINE

The Center Stage Club houses online versions of every publication for arts patrons to peruse before each show. Therefore, your print investment is enhanced with this targeted online exposure.

CenterStageClub.com VIEW MAGAZINE


2015/2016 MEDIA KIT

VIEW MAGAZINE

View, the Lone Tree Arts Center Presents Magazine, provides entertaining show descriptions and details of the family-oriented programming and workshops that keep the center vibrant. Each issue contains a section on current productions including show summaries, musical numbers and cast bios. Patrons are privy to listings of upcoming events, and the magazine promotes artistic opportunities for all ages. Frequency 1 issue per season

LONE TREE ARTS CENTER

Residents on the south end of the metro area are now able to satisfy their craving for performing arts closer to home at the Lone Tree Arts Center. Stages and meeting halls include a 500-seat main stage with balcony seating, an

intimate 225-person event hall that can be converted from theatre to meeting space, a 350-person outdoor terrace theatre, as well as a grand entry hall and gallery space. Diffusers under the seats provide silent heating and cooling and

enhance the acoustics. Lone Tree Arts Center also promotes a “green” environment through energy efficient lighting, heating, cooling and water systems.

View Magazine

DISCOVER VIEW MAGAZINE

A DESIRABLE DEMOGRAPHIC AGE Age 15%

24%

39 or Under

Over 65

61%

40 to 65

14% 37% 49% Net Worth

INCOME Age

Occupation Retired Medical Professional

64% have Otherleast a earned at Clerical & Managerial bachelor’s degree 27% 41% 2% 3% 10% 17% Investors

More than $2,000,000

Financial Professional Educator

9%

Less than $50,000

50%

$100,000 +

41%

$50,000 to $99,999

14% 37% 49%

Occupation Retired Medical Professional

50% of patrons live in Douglas Other Clerical & County, the state’s Managerial most desired demographic

27% 41% 2% 3% 10% 17%

SOURCE: LONE TREE ARTS CENTER

Net Worth

Investors

More than $2,000,000

$250,000 to $1,999,999

Likely

Highly Likely

Less than $249,999

$250,000 A National Endowment for the Arts to $1,999,999 Likely survey ranked Colorado No. 1 Less than $249,999 in performing arts visits

Highly Likely

SOURCE: THE DENVER POST

18% 36% 46% Gender

62% 38%

18% 36% 46% Gender

62% 38% ColoradoArtsPubs.com

Financial Professional Educator


VIEW MAGAZINE 2015/2016 SCHEDULE 2015/2016 Season Issue September 26 - May 8 Space Deadline: August 21 Copy Deadline: August 28

MOTOWN 2 JERSEY September 26 Classic Motown hits. Classic Jersey doo-wops. How can one choose? Not to worry. For one night only, last season’s sell-out hit The Motones take the stage for a sing-off concert with perennial Denver favorites The Jerseys. It’s a twofor-one treat with the best music from the 1960s. COLORADO SYMPHONY October 4 Members of the region’s top orchestra will choose selections to perform in the intimate Lone Tree Arts Center (LTAC). The Colorado Symphony performances will highlight chamber music and versatile ensembles that will thrill patrons. THE EXPLORERS CLUB October 15-24 The prestigious Explorers Club is in crisis: their acting president wants to admit a woman, and their bartender is terrible. True, this female candidate is brilliant, beautiful and has discovered a legendary Lost City, but the decision to let in a woman could shake the very foundation of the British Empire. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE! – EXPLORING THE RED PLANET October 25 Few events in the last decade of space exploration have captured the world’s imagination like NASA’s ongoing Mars Exploration Program. Kobie Boykins helped design and build the solar arrays that enabled the rovers to keep going. Patrons will enjoy an engaging evening exploring the Red Planet – with an update on the very latest chapter in the ongoing story of Mars exploration.

VIEW MAGAZINE

ROCK LEGENDS October 31 From the same band that brought the house down with Yesterday and Today: The Interactive Beatles Tribute comes a show just as fun. Rock Legends is a salute to rockers and bands from the 1950s to the 1980s. Audience members fill out a quick personality quiz, and then the band puts together a set list. COLORADO SYMPHONY November 22 Members of the region’s top orchestra will choose selections to perform in the intimate LTAC. The Colorado Symphony performances will highlight chamber music and versatile ensembles. NAT KING COLE CHRISTMAS WITH ALLAN HARRIS November 29 After two summer performances, jazz crooner Allan Harris returns to LTAC with a holiday concert fit for the great Nat King Cole. A three-time winner of the New York Nightlife Award for Outstanding Jazz Vocalist, AlIan brings depth and elegance. NUTCRACKER WITH CLASSICAL BALLET OF COLORADO December 4-6 After selling out last season, this traditional holiday treat is filled with Sugar Plum Fairies, Snowflakes and dances from around the world. The perfect holiday show for all ages, more than 80 professional and pre-professional dancers take the stage. TARTAN TERRORS CHRISTMAS December 9 Patrons can expect a riotous holiday show with the irreverent and always-fun Tartan Terrors! Featuring traditional favorites like Pachelbel’s Canon on bagpipes and Christmas in Kilarney, this show blends comedy, music and dance to brighten the holiday season.

JOHN DENVER HOLIDAY CONCERT December 15-20 This concert transports attendees back in time to a place where life is simple and sweet and full of promise. Featuring modern and traditional Christmas carols as well as some of John Denver’s most memorable hits, you’ll hear songs such as Christmas for Cowboys and Thank God I’m a Country Boy. CLASSICAL HOLIDAY FEATURING HANDEL’S MESSIAH December 22 Fresh from their concert at the Vilar Center in Beaver Creek, members of the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus will help audiences welcome the Christmas holiday with timeless songs of the season as well as excerpts from Handel’s stirring Messiah. ONE MAN STAR WARS December 30 Charlie Ross stripped down the Star Wars Trilogy and created a show with no costumes, no sets, and limited props to tell the story. Contorting himself and his voice, he recreates the larger-thanlife scenes of the trilogy. From Luke Skywalker to Jabba the Hutt, the whole cast is assembled. CHRISTINE EBERSOLE – BIG NOISE FROM WINNETKA January 21 For more than 30 years, two-time Tony Award-winning actress Christine Ebersole has captivated audiences on the Broadway stage and in television, films, concert appearances and recordings. Patrons will flock to this high-energy, Broadway-style concert.


2015/2016 MEDIA KIT

SHERYL RENEE’S SALUTE TO THE LEGENDS February 20 One of the stars of all three Home for the Holidays, Sheryl Renee brings her soaring vocals and warm stage presence back to Lone Tree. Joined by an eight-piece jazz band and other singers, this concert takes the audience on a trip down memory lane. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE! – PASSION 8000: DREAM OF A LIFETIME February 21 Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner didn’t climb K2 because she wanted to be the world’s first woman to summit all 14 of the 8,000-meter peaks without oxygen. But that’s what she did. Patrons will meet this astonishing mountaineer.

COLORADO BALLET DIRECTOR’S CHOICE April 1 Each season, the Colorado Ballet dazzles patrons with flying leaps and flawless pirouettes. The spring brings an exciting time as Director’s Choice allows three shorter works to be showcased. These contemporary pieces are the perfect time to take in the power and grace of the exquisite dancers and athletes. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE! – CORAL KINGDOMS AND EMPIRES OF ICE April 8 Explore a hidden universe through the eyes of the photographic team of David Doubilet and his underwater partner Jennifer Hayes. Doubilet is one of the most prolific living photographers at National Geographic magazine. Go beyond the published story with Doubilet and Hayes as they share never-beforeseen images from their assignments.

CYRANO April 21-30 From the award-winning Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company comes this classic tale. The timeless tale of Cyrano de Bergerac, the warrior-poet with the protuberant proboscis, gets a modern, intimate and thoroughly charming makeover. COLORADO SYMPHONY May 8 Members of the region’s top orchestra will choose selections to perform in the intimate LTAC. The Colorado Symphony performances will highlight chamber music and versatile ensembles that will thrill patrons. Programming is subject to change and shows can be added, postponed or canceled.

GUGU DRUMS March 12 This award-winning drum ensemble of 20 artists from Shanghai, China, will amaze with their athletic, musical and dramatic drum work. Through their music, the GuGu Drums artists tell traditional Chinese tales, stage fierce battles and play instruments as small as finger cymbals. CHERISH THE LADIES March 19 Celebrating 30 years on the road, Cherish the Ladies has performed all over the world with rousing Irish music and extraordinary step dancing. This all-female band has been named Best Musical Group of the Year by the BBC.

CHERISH THE LADIES

ColoradoArtsPubs.com

View Magazine

REUNION 1985 January 28-February 13 Ever wondered what it would be like if you actually wanted to go to your high school reunion? The time capsule you buried in 1985 during senior year has just been unearthed. Mix in a killer band, photo booth, a ton of laughs and drink specials and you have Reunion.


2015/2016 MEDIA KIT

View Magazine

VIEW MAGAZINE ADVERTISING SPECIFICATIONS AD SPACE SIZES & DIMENSIONS FULL PAGE (see additional information below if ad bleeds)

1/4 VERT.

Full Page Trim................................ 6”w x 9”h Full Page Live.................................... 5w x 8h Full Page Bleed........................ 6.25w x 9.25h 1/2 Horizontal............................ 5w x 3.875h 1/2 Vertical................................. 2.375w x 8h 1/4 Vertical.......................... 2.375w x 3.875h

1/2 VERT. 1/2

HORIZONTAL

PRODUCTION

The Publishing House has complete design and production facilities available. Ad design is complimentary with purchase.

SUBMISSIONS OF DIGITAL ADVERTISEMENTS

We prefer advertising be submitted in PDF format. PDFs must be high resolution, CMYK format with fonts converted to outline or embedded. (Pantone colors and spot colors should be converted to CMYK.) If a PDF requires any editing, a new file will need to be provided by the advertiser.

We cannot guarantee the quality of JPEGs, GIFs or PDFs that are provided to us that are not high resolution. If supplying a TIFF or EPS, they must be CMYK and at least 300 dpi and fonts must be converted to outline or embedded.

FULL-PAGE ADS

COLOR

E-MAIL ADS

4-color process.

• Bleeds: Allow 1/8” all sides beyond trim size • If provided as a PDF, please make page size 6.25”w x 9.25”h • Trim Size: 6”w x 9”h • Safety Image Area: 5”w x 8”h Send to your sales representative or sales@pub-house.com.

POSITION

Positioning of advertisements is at the discretion of the publisher unless guaranteed premium position is contracted.

UPLOAD TO OUR FTP SITE

Contact your sales representative.

ISSUE

RUN DATES

SPACE DEADLINE

COPY DEADLINE

2015/2016 Season

Sept 26 - May 8

Aug 21

Aug 28


THE PUBLISHING HOUSE 7380 Lowell Blvd., Westminster, CO 80030 303.428.9529 sales@pub-house.com ColoradoArtsPubs.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.