Overview
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Use: Media professionals looking to diversify their automotive readership with women authors who provide their views on a wide variety of topics.
What it is: Courtney Hansen, America’s favorite Garage Girl and the former host of The Learning Channel’s Overhaulin’ auto makeover show, a new-book author and the host of Spike TV’s weekend “Power Block,” has teamed up with Wheelbase Communications for this exclusive column. If you’re looking to build more regular readership and to bring more women into the pages of your print publication and Web pages with the help of a friendly and outgoing automotive celebrity, this bi-weekly column that alternates with our own Rhonda Wheeler is a must.
Product specifications
- About 800-900 words; Word text file plus high-resolution art files for print and Web use.
- Mac and PC layout with accompanying text and art files for maximum work flexibility.
- High-resolution artwork suitable for print.
- Coming soon! Multi-platform page layout that opens with either Quark Xpress or Adobe Indesign.
Description
Is what’s parked in your driveway reflective of your lifestyle? Of course it is. Let’s take a little stroll back in time. The Rockabilly scene is a fashion and music subculture that is reflective of the 1950s. There was a major rebirth of the scene in the late ’60s and early ’70s. In the ’50s, as rock ‘n’ roll was becoming popular and there was also a type of music called hillbilly, which during that time was really just the name for country music. The Rockabilly movement was a hybrid of the two genres, hence its name.