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At a time when news journalism is at it's worst, the press and tactics of how news is presented have become too fast and too quick. Many blogs and online news websites have been popping up at a rapid pace as the traditional press has either died a slow death or they've had to reinvent themselves to stay current. Texting and the advent of the cell phone and smart tablets have increased while many newspapers are on a rapid decline.

As I started The Pace Report over ten years ago, I wanted to add video, photos, and print to be incorporated on how viewers and readers get their latest music and pop culture. I've been an advocate and firm believer that traditional print media is dead. In these times the readers of news as well as avid readers are on the incline of using online media and the technology that is easy and at their fingertips.

 

 

 

 

                   


 

And the formula is working with lots of success. Over the last ten years, readers and viewers of The Pace Report have seen an increase in numbers via social media as well as online video portals like YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and i Tunes.
 
I've also followed the old school approach of journalism which is the who, what, where, when, and how. All of my segments aren't rushed nor are they presented in a tainted and slanted manner, which seems to be where the news industry has become. When you read or watch a Pace Report feature I want YOU to have a better understanding of the artist or subject more than they do.

 



                  


 

I thank you for all your support and hope that you continue to make The Pace Report your daily source for music news.


Brian Vincent Pace
Executive Producer and Host of The Pace Report
for Outward Media Productions




  
 

Pace & Ed Motta

Pace and Brazilian soul and jazz musician Ed Motta backstage at the Highline Ballroom in New York City for his 2014 AOR World Tour

Pace and Brazilian soul and jazz musician Ed Motta backstage at the Highline Ballroom in New York City for his 2014 AOR World Tour

The Sugar Hill Gang

Legendary Rap Icons, The Sugar Hill Gang with Pace at the 2010 Hip-Hop For Haiti Fundraiser at the National Black Arts Theater in Harlem, New York

Legendary Rap Icons, The Sugar Hill Gang with Pace at the 2010 Hip-Hop For Haiti Fundraiser at the National Black Arts Theater in Harlem, New York

Pat Metheny and Pace

Grammy-Award winning jazz guitarist Pat Metheny and Pace backstage at the 2012 Detroit Jazz Festival

Grammy-Award winning jazz guitarist Pat Metheny and Pace backstage at the 2012 Detroit Jazz Festival

Paceface and Bilal