BETA Records TV Integrates Music Education Content from the Publishers of In Tune Monthly

Author: In Tune Monthly
Dateline: New York, New York (NEW YORK, N.Y.)  | Tue, 22 Feb 2011

freeNewsArticles Story Summary: “BETA Records and In Tune Monthly today announced a collaborative venture that will extend each firm's reach into a variety of media. 'BETA Records, being a music, TV, online and music publishing company, is an ideal match with In Tune Partners, a music magazine, book and e-publisher,' states Chris Honetschlaeger, BETA President.”



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BETA Records and In Tune Monthly today announced a collaborative venture that will extend each firm's reach into a variety of media. "BETA Records, being a music, TV, online and music publishing company, is an ideal match with In Tune Partners, a music magazine, book and e-publisher," states Chris Honetschlaeger, BETA President.

"For example, In Tune Monthly will supply script content for a new segment of the popular BETA Records TV program, taking both our brands to new audiences," notes Irwin Kornfeld, In Tune CEO.

The new programming segment, "In Tune Music News," will soon become a regular part of the BETA Records TV show aimed at young musicians and music fans. The half-hour weekly show, seen weekend mornings and in the after-school time block, is syndicated to 157 network-affiliated broadcast television stations in 116 markets, reaching 76% of U.S. households. In Tune reaches 42,000 music educators who teach 8 million middle and high school music students, and who buy In Tune as a text for 35,000+ young musicians.

"BETA and In Tune share similar goals of offering media designed to expand the horizons of young singers, players and music fans," Honetschlaeger stated. "Matching In Tune content to BETA Records TV is a perfect fit in the on-going evolution of the show's music education offering," he added.

"We're excited about working with BETA Records to create a TV version of our print features," Kornfeld said. "We're also looking forward to previewing BETA Records TV content for America's music teachers and students through our magazines and websites," Kornfeld added.

"I think our combined resources will boost the show's viewership to extraordinary levels while bringing wide-scale awareness of the importance of popular music education," Honetschlaeger stated.

About In Tune Partners:

In Tune Monthly (www.intunemonthly.com) is "the young musician's textbook" published in the form of a magazine that blends coverage of popular musical artists and themes with the traditional music curriculum. In Tune helps music teachers create relevant and contemporary lessons about music creation, music technology, music production, the music industries, innovative musical technique, higher music education and a wide array of musical genres. Parent company In Tune Partners also publishes Music Alive! and creates media solutions for MENC: The National Association for Music Education, Drum Corps International, World Guard International, The Walt Disney Company and others.

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