Exclaim! Media Inc. Exclaim.ca is Canada’s leading media source for new music across all genres. Established in 1991, Exclaim! reaches its audience through three main platforms: Exclaim! Magazine in print, Exclaim.ca online and Exclaim! Events. 

Exclaim! Magazine is published monthly with a CCBA/BPA audited circulation of 104,000 copies being picked up at over 2,700 locations across Canada. 

Exclaim.ca reaches 211,000 unique monthly users and features online-exclusive content, including Exclaim! TV, Exclaim! Radio and Exclaim! News.

Exclaim! Events offers customized sponsorship programs to clients as part of a live experience, having executed national tours on behalf of Toyota, Mazda, Rogers Wireless, Maxell, Grant’s Whiskey and Puma, among others.

Contacting Exclaim!

Exclaim!
849A Bloor St. W.
Toronto, Ontario M6G 1M3
Phone: 416.535.9735
Fax: 416.535.0566
Advertising: ian@exclaim.ca
Editorial: editorial@exclaim.ca
Distribution: distribution@exclaim.ca
Ad Production: ads@exclaim.ca
Website: www.exclaim.ca

Publisher: Ian Danzig
Editor In Chief: James Keast
Managing Editor: Chris Gramlich (Aggressive Tendencies – Metal & Hardcore)
News Editor: Brock Thiessen
Assistant Editors: Cam Lindsay (Pop Rocks - Pop, Rock, Indie), David Dacks (Groove – Funk, Soul & Outernational Vibes; Destination Out – Experimental & Avant-Garde), Del F. Cowie (Beats & Rhymes – Hip-hop & Rap), Dimitri Nasrallah (Frequencies – Electronic & Dance), Jason Schneider (Wood, Wires & Whiskey – Country, Folk & Blues), Nicole Villeneuve (No Future – Punk)
Layout: Christine Mangosing
Distribution Manager: Scott A. Gray
Director of Advertising and Events: Christian Hamilton
Director of Operations: Atsuko Kobasigawa
Web & Systems Manager: Dino DiGiulio
Web Programming & Design: Elvedin Terzic
Photo Editor & Online Moderator: Denise Falzon
Events & Promotions Coordinator: Mike Crossley
Interns: Kyle Carpenter (Editorial), Whitney Tam (Web Promotions), Teri Green (Web Promotions) and Maddie Leznoff (Web Promotions)
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