Contacts
Published 12:00 am Friday, September 17, 2010
Content Suggestions and article/photo submissions as well as submission of materials like CDs and books to be reviewed and venue/artist directory information should be sent to:
Kim Mason, Online Content Manager
ph: 270-777-4051 • fax: 270-783-3221
PO Box 90012, Bowling Green KY 42102
Event Information
Events can be post directly online in our website calendar! This will post your event to the websites for the Amplifier and the Daily News as well as submit them to both publications for print consideration.
Advertising
Mark Mahagan, Advertising Director – amplifierads@bgdailynews.com
ph: 270-781-1700 ext. 333 • fax: 270-783-3221
Email Subscriptions
Source list – for email reminder of deadlines and news about the Amplifier’s content subscribe to the source list
Reader’s list – For a weekly email containing new article headlines subscribe to our reader’s list
Submission Forms
Click on the appropriate link below to be added to our directories.
Venue Directory Submission Form
Artist Directory Band Submission Form
Artist Directory Musician Submission Form
Artist Directory Visual Artist Submission Form
Artist Directory Writer Submission Form
Artist Directory Performer Submission Form
Submitted materials & photos
Do not send original artwork. Submissions will not be returned without special arrangements. Colors and clarity may be altered somewhat when reproducing images.
Preferred Formats
Ideally text is submitted by email directly in the body of the message. Many other formats can be used.
Ideally photographs are submittted by email and are 200 dpi color tifs 5 inches wide. Many other formats can be used including jpgs. All photos should include captions and photographer’s credit.
Endorsement & Rights
The Amplifier does not necessarily endorse any article, advertiser or event contained in the paper. Writers are stating their personal opinions which may or may not agree with those of the publisher.
Content of display ads are solely the claims of the advertiser.
Venues, promoters and artists are responsible for the accuracy and inclusion of calendar listings.
Forums, Blogs, Indexes & the Calendar are not monitored or censored and the individuals posting are solely responsible for the content of their post(s).
The Amplifier reserves the right to edit or reject all submissions without justification including advertising. Writers and artists retain all applicable copyrights to their article or cartoon submissions and are not prohibited from submitting them elsewhere.
By submitting work to the Amplifier you are also submitting it for use in the Amplifier online unless otherwise stated in writing.
The Amplifier reserves the right to publish or republish submitted material at any time in its print or online version. Pictures and information maybe used in indexes or future news spotlights. All content will remain on our website indefinitely.
The Amplifier May Not Be Reproduced in Part or in Whole without expressed Written Permission from the Publisher with the following exception.
Artists may reproduce stories written about them on their websites or in their promotional materials, however the phrase “Source: The Amplifier by ‘writer’s name’ ” must be at the top of the article. If the article is posted online a link to http://amplifier.bgdailynews must be included. If photos are used credit must also be given to the photographer if they are known.
The Amplifier is in no way responsible for unauthorized use of content it prints or posts.
History
The Amplifier was established in 1995 with the mission of promoting the arts in south central Kentucky. The Amplifier online was also established in that year, becoming the first media website in the area and one of Kentucky’s earliest websites. The Amplifier was run as a home based business by Kim Mason publishing strictly local arts and entertainment content until May 2007.
In June 2007 Kim Mason joined the Daily News family in the online department bringing the Amplifier with her. The Daily News expanded the content to include arts and entertainment with a local flavor with Mason serving as the online Content Manager.
The website now features fresh content throughout the month and an emphasis on user interactivity. Using a process called “reverse-publishing” other departments pull from the site’s content to produce a full color print edition at the end of each month which is delivered to high traffic locations throughout the Bowling Green area.