SPATE Magazine gets 15,000 downloads

March 16, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
SPATE Magazine does not want to be called just another magazine. Not to be confused with, the source magazine, xxl magazine, or vibe. SPATE is very different. The editorial focus is broad as you can tell from the name SPATE but it is still on point. Starting as an free emagazine then expanding into a small print distribution SPATE is establishing themselves as players to watch. With interviews with Joell Ortiz (Aftermath) and Ras Kass (Capitol) and many other artists SPATE wants to take their audience to an entertaining and spiritual place. "I want our readers to be intertained and enlighted at the same time. We have articles on motivation and we will feature alot of people that have that rags to riches story. So more people can reach their dreams like us" says SPATE CEO Antoine King. SPATE has gotten alot of attention from their youtube.com interviews with Khia and G-Unit clothing presiden Paul Boyea. Hitting 15,000 downloads and taking the magazine to the next level.

"We are working on major deals with some of todays top talent. I dont want to say anything until the checks are cut but you can be sure that you will hear alot about us" says Rondell Maddox editor of SPATE Magazine". SPATE has a very unique name and approach towards its audience. They have a very creative staff that stays on top of whats cool. They are experts not only in urban culture but pop culture. SPATE is part of entertainment and music history. This publication will make a tremendous mark on the world and leave its readers wantin more every month. We congratulate
SPATE Magazine on their many accomplishments within one years time. No independent magazine has accomplished what SPATE has within a time frame of one year. From a free download to a pay download then to print within one year.

Currently SPATE Magazine is setting up a photo shoot with Joell Ortez of Dr. Dre Aftermath records for G-Unit clothing. The photo shoot will be held at the G-Unit clothing showroom. Anyone that would like to attend can contact
antoine@spatemag.com

About SPATE Magazine
SPATE Magazine started as a free digital magazine that has grown into a print publication. "We grew so quickly because of our faith in god." God knows that we have a purpose and he has helped us to grow and expand very quickly. We pray everday that god gives us the strength to enlighten and entertain our readers" say Antoine King SPATE magazine CEO.