February 4, 2009

Inpress

Melbourne is one of the few true rock’n’roll capitols of the world. And Inpress magazine is the voice of this great rock’n’roll city. As Melbourne’s most credible and cutting edge rock bible, Inpress has earned a reputation among music aficionados that matches the city’s – as equal to world’s best. Think the UK’s NME crossed with New York’s Village Voice with an entertainingly Australian irreverence.

For over 20 years, Inpress has been covering every inch of the entertainment scene, profiling international performers and events and, most importantly, fostering Australian art and artists. Inpress has also proved a fertile breeding ground for dynamic new journalism and design and has launched the careers of many music industry luminaries.

Published and read by over 120,000 people weekly, Inpress is distributed in carefully targeted pubs, clubs, cafes, council offices, universities and stores throughout greater Melbourne, Geelong and the Mornington Peninsula and all major victorian regional centres. With a primary focus on the 18-30 demographic, Inpress specialises in contemporary popular music - rock, punk, metal and roots. In depth features, profiles and reviews by some of the country’s leading journalists, specialist columns (including industry news by nationally syndicated columnist Danielle Odonohue), and an exhaustive gig guide make for essential weekly reading for Melbourne’s youth.

Drum Media

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Drum Media is a Sydney icon. The people behind Drum virtually invented what has come to be known as street press. The originator and still the best, Drum’s enlightening and entertaining insight into the world of music, film and art has been copied in every city around the country.

Drum has earned a reputation that ranks it alongside international benchmarks. Think the UK’s NME crossed with New York’s Village Voice with an entertainingly Australian irreverence. For over 15 years, Drum has been covering every inch of the entertainment scene, profiling international performers and events and, most importantly, fostering Australian art and artists. Drum has also proved a fertile breeding ground for dynamic new journalism, design and has launched the careers of many music industry luminaries. Published and read by over 125,000 people weekly, Drum is distributed to over 800 carefully targeted pubs, clubs, cafes and stores throughout greater Sydney. With a primary focus on the17-35 demographic, Drum specialises in contemporary popular music - rock, punk, metal, blues and roots. In depth features, profiles and reviews by some of the country’s leading journalists, specialist columns and an exhaustive gig guide make essential weekly reading for Sydney’s youth.

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