Social Diary Daily Magazine Now Available on Audio CD
Online, December 5, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Two days prior to the 4th anniversary of the brand, Social Diary Daily magazine announces the official release date of its first magazine on CD.
Social Diary Daily on CD will be produced bi-monthly, will contain the same valuable content as the print publication, and will come with a four page booklet displaying advertiser's. It's audio distribution includes 109 radio stations, 85% of which are dedicated to the 52 million individuals who are visually impaired but unable to read Braille.
The promotional CD will be revealed at the 4th Anniversary Celebration hosted by the magazine at Saks Fifth Avenue in Birmingham, AL on December 7. The event, co-sponsored by Land Rover and Saks, is open to the public although a private luncheon is scheduled for the 2011 Influential Honors Recipients earlier that day.
The first issue on CD will be available January 5, 2012.
CEO and Executive Producer, Melissa Russell, says that it was very difficult to hold the news inside. "I wanted to tell everyone that crossed my path. Its remarkable not only because im a fan of going green, but because our readers can now listen while they work, ride or relax. It's also remarkable because January/February is our Environmental Issue and to have that first issue on CD says and does alot for our environment." Known for featuring non-profit organizations and true life stories that heal it's readers from the heart, Social Diary Daily is the first national and international magazine on CD in its category.
While Mrs. Russell wouldn't breath a word of who will embrace the cover, we do know that the Environmental issue of SDD is dedicated to saving polar bears through the World Wildlife Foundation in which Coca Cola has joined in for support.
Mrs. Russell is available for press contact. Contact PR by e-mail at [email protected]
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