JazzTimes is a
magazine that dates back to Radio Free Jazz, a publication founded in 1970 by Ira Sabin when he was operating a
record store in
Washington, DC. It was originally a
newsletter designed to update shoppers on the latest
jazz releases and provide jazz
radio programmers with a means of communicating with the industry. However, Radio Free Jazz grew substantially over the next decade, attracting readers and writers from around the world.
In 1980, the magazine's broader focus and appeal prompted a name change, so Radio Free became JazzTimes. In 1990, the magazine also underwent a change, receiving a bold new look that incorporated exclusive cover
photography and state of the art
graphic design. It carries extensive news coverage of happenings in the Jazz world. It also reviews CDs,
concerts, home audio, videos, instruments and books. In addition, it features a guide to artists, events,
record labels and
music schools.
JazzTimes was purchased by Madavor Media in 2010.
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