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SouthComm Media Releases Charlotte Edition of NFocus Magazine

SouthComm announces the debut of Charlotte's premiere society magazine, NFocus, which will arrive on June 1, 2012. Coverage will focus on philanthropic projects, galas and culture, including wine, travel, fashion and the arts.

2012-05-23
CHARLOTTE, NC, May 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) SouthComm announces the debut of Charlotte's premiere society magazine, NFocus, which will arrive on June 1, 2012. Coverage will focus on philanthropic projects, galas and culture, including wine, travel, fashion and the arts.

Sister publications NFocus of Nashville and Louisville have been established over the past two decades as the go-to resource in their community for coverage of luxury, personalities and philanthropy. Soon to be Charlotte's must-read magazine for natives and newcomers alike, NFocus will include features including an insider's view of the city's finest parties, homes and most charming people.

Complimentary copies will be found in choice boutiques, dining establishments, event venues, particular salons and spas as well as select grocers. The coverage footprint includes Myers Park, Eastover, Lake Norman, South Park, Lake Wylie and Ballantyne.

The team is led by Publisher Wendy Goldstein, Editor Amanda Pagliarini and Tonya Bishop, Sales and Marketing Manager. In celebration of the June launch, an invitation-only social is planned for Wednesday, June 13th from 6-9 p.m. at the Foundation for the Carolinas. One hundred percent of the proceeds will be donated to the foundation.

We look forward to serving the citizens of Charlotte. "This city thrives on nurturing its community. Endless hours are spent bringing awareness to special causes and we want to tell those stories," said Chris Ferrell, CEO of Southcomm. "NFocus Magazine has been a great brand in other markets and we look forward to bringing the same quality to Charlotte. We hope you like what you read in our June edition."

About SouthComm Inc.
SouthComm was formed in late 2007 to operate regional niche publications. The Nashville-based company now owns more than 20 titles targeting general news, alternative, business, society and female audiences in Nashville, Louisville, Kansas City, Charlotte, Cincinnati and Tampa as well the regional Medical News chain of papers. The company also owns Target Marketing and SouthComm Publishing, custom publishing companies serving chambers of commerce and other associations around the country. For more information, visit southcomm.com.


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[Press-News.org] SouthComm Media Releases Charlotte Edition of NFocus Magazine
SouthComm announces the debut of Charlotte's premiere society magazine, NFocus, which will arrive on June 1, 2012. Coverage will focus on philanthropic projects, galas and culture, including wine, travel, fashion and the arts.