
BUZZCUTS PARTNERS.Georgia Fox is the 2007 Buzzcuts Coordinator, a volunteer internship position. Each year Buzzcuts relies on some important partnerships and relationships. In 2007, these are:
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The Age 2007 Melbourne Fringe Festival is a diverse and creative snapshot taken through the eyes and minds of the best independent artists that Melbourne and the world has to offer. Melbourne Fringe offers young writers the chance to hone their reviewing skills through Buzzcuts Visit the Melbourne Fringe website at www.melbournefringe.com.au |
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Beat magazine is Melbourne's biggest street paper. Read Buzzcuts reviews in Beat Magazine each Wednesday during Fringe. Visit Beat's website at www.beat.com.au |
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Based in Melbourne, 3RRR FM is Australia's most well known community broadcasting station. Listen to Buzzcuts reviews on 3RRR 102.7FM every weekday morning during Fringe at 10am. Visit 3RRR's website at www.rrr.org.au |
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SYN stands for Student Youth Network. It is a media organisation run by the youth of Melbourne, for the youth of Melbourne. Listen to Buzzcuts reviews on SYN 90.7 FM weekday mornings at 8.25am and afternoons at 5.50pm during Fringe. Listen to Buzzcuts podcasts at syn.org.au/syncast |
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THE PROGRAM is an online space for you to express yourself creatively and critically. Read Buzzcuts reviews at www.theprogram.net.au/reviews.asp |
THANKS GO TO RMIT - all Buzzcuts radio reviews are produced by RMIT radio students, under the guidance of BRUCE BERRYMAN of the School of Applied Communications. DAN ZIFFER, The Age entertainment reporter, KYLIE SKOTNICKI, Beat Magazine arts editor, RICHARD WATTS, 3RRR broadcaster and Melbourne Fringe chair, and KATH MELBOURNE, Melbourne Fringe creative producer, for their assistance with our reviewers. |