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We've only been around since June but it seems that you're all loving the maddog vibe. In fact i think it's fair to say that with our massive range of interviews with the great and the good of the music world and informed coverage of a broad range of subjects that we've become the number one free arts and entertainment magazine in the region. But don't take our word for it. Just read what a few of our fans have to say about us: "Maddog is a great magazine. It's exciting to see it improve issue by issue. I am very happy to advertise with Maddog as it takes music and the arts seriously. I think it's important to have a title that works right across the region too." Ian Johnson, Access to Music "From the New Wolsey Theatre's point of view we are impressed by the enthusiasm of the maddog team and their commitment to presenting a complete range of opportunities to their readers. Their support in previewing work is fantastic, particularly the speed with which they respond, and their reviews, again turned around incredibly quickly, are remarkably thorough, well researched and extremely well written. We are committed to developing new audiences and the fact that the maddog team sees work at the theatre, understands what we are trying to achieve and are equally committed to broadening the range of live performance which their readers experience makes the magazine a useful and effective communications tool for the theatre." Sharon Jenkins, New Wolsey Theatre “Maddog has progressed to become a really good looking, well written publication. Writer’s Centre Norwich constantly needs to let people in the East of England know about what we’re up to and are pleased that Maddog has come along, as there is nothing else out there that fits the bill so well. The layout is easy on the eye, with a good ratio of copy to image, making it a magazine you want to pick up and read. We’re hoping to continue our relationship with Maddog well into the future.” Katy Carr, Writers’ Centre Norwich |


















