BeatRoute is a monthly print and online magazine published in
Western Canada. The magazine is distributed across Alberta and British Columbia, with offices in
Calgary and
Vancouver. BeatRoute is a primarily music-oriented publication, with a circulation of more than 10,000.[1]
History
BeatRoute was founded by Brad Simm and Glenn Alderson in 2004.[2][3][4] Simm also works in the journalism program at Mount Royal University.[5][6]
In 2009, BeatRoute began producing a West Coast edition, with an additional 10,000 copies distributed in
Vancouver,
Victoria and
Nanaimo. BeatRoute's British Columbia office has presented and sponsored a multitude of events in Vancouver, including celebrations surrounding
the 2018 Juno Awards.[7]
Content
BeatRoute's initial target readership began as a younger age group, but has since expanded.[8] Although primarily focused on music, BeatRoute also publishes articles on art, culture, and film reviews.[9] On occasion, BeatRoute articles have been picked up by larger publications following major concert coverage in Western Canada. In 2018, for example, BeatRoute's feature interview with
Arctic Monkeys was cited in multiple international publications including
NME and
iHeartRadio.[10][11][12]