
BUZZCUTS PARTNERS.Each year, Buzzcuts relies on some important partnerships and relationships. In 2009 these included:
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Melbourne Fringe Festival Melbourne Fringe is the leading organisation for the independent arts in Victoria. For almost 30 years it has given both emerging and established artists opportunities to gain diverse professional skills and present new, provocative work. Melbourne Fringe has been a major partner of the Buzzcuts program since its creation in 1997. To buy tickets and view the 2009 program visit www.melbournefringe.com.au |
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Beat Magazine Beat magazine is Melbourne’s largest street paper. Read Buzzcuts reviews in the Arts section of Beat Magazine out every Wednesday during the 2009 Melbourne Fringe Festival or view the magazine online at www.beat.com.au |
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102.7 3RRR FM For over 30 years Triple R has shaped and inspired the culture of Melbourne's communities. Managed by a team of dedicated volunteers, Triple R remains Australia’s most well known community radio station. You can hear Buzzcuts reviews on Triple R on weekday mornings during the Melbourne Fringe or visit their website at www.rrr.org.au
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90.7 SYN FM Launched in January 2003, SYN is proudly Melbourne's only independent youth media organisation. That means that all of SYN’s producers, presenters, content creators and volunteers are under the age of 26. Listen out for Buzzcuts reviews on weekday mornings during the Melbourne Fringe on 90.7 SYN FM or visit their website at www.syn.org.au |
RMIT University Under the guidance of Bruce Berryman the Director of Professional Communication and a Lecturer in Radio at RMIT, 30 radio production students have created the reviews broadcast on 102.7 FM 3RRR and 90.7 SYN FM during the 2009 Melbourne Fringe Festival. |
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As in previous years Buzzcuts has continued to be supported in 2009 by some wonderful people. Special thanks goes to: Melbourne Fringe general manager ESTHER ANATOLITIS, Beat Magazine arts editor KELLY GRIFFIN, RMIT lecturer BRUCE BERRYMAN, arts reviewer and Melbourne Fringe chair RICHARD WATTS, Triple R program manager MICK JAMES, visual arts reviewer JOHN BAILEY, SYN General Manager GEORGIA WEBSTER, ARCHIE CUTHBERTSON from Triple R and RMIT, Melbourne Fringe creative producer EMILY SEXTON, Melbourne Fringe ticketing manager VIRGINIA KAY and the whole team at the Melbourne Fringe. |