Creative COW

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Creative COW bills itself as "Support communities for digital video, video editing, and professionals in broadcasting, motion graphics, special FX and film." As well as publishing a trade magazine, it provides over 200 online support discussion forums spanning a wide range of professional video tools and software, also offers over 1,000 text and video tutorials at no charge, has nearly two dozen different podcasts (available at the iTunes Store and other aggregators), as well as other resources for video professionals. Creative COW is funded by advertising and sponsorship from manufacturers.

According to their website,[1] Creative COW was started in April 2001 by Kathlyn and Ron Lindeboom, as an evolution of the earlier (WWUG). COW stands for "Communities of the World".

Creative COW Magazine[]

In 2006 Creative COW launched a quarterly print magazine, the , which grew in 2008 to become a bimonthly, and in 2011 was cited by[2] a trade journal which reports on issues and trends related to the magazine printing trade, who named Creative COW Magazine as one of the for 2011.[3][4][5]

References[]

  1. ^ All about Creative Cow
  2. ^ Folio: Magazine, Folio
  3. ^ "2011 FOLIO: 40", Folio: Magazine
  4. ^ CreativeCOW to debut magazine in time for NAB 2006, FreshDV, archived from the original on 2011-10-25, retrieved 2010-12-21
  5. ^ "Creative COW Magazine Bucks Print Trend With Strong First Year Sales and Circulation Growth", Ecoustics

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