Blunt Magazine

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Blunt Magazine

description Australian music magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Rock music, metal
language English
publishing company NextMedia
First edition 2001
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition 20,000 copies
Editor-in-chief Amy Simmons
Web link bluntmag.com.au
ISSN (print)

The Blunt Magazine is founded in 2001 music magazine in Australia is laid. The magazine has specialized in the fields of rock music , punk , metal and their subgenres. The editorial office is located in St. Leonards , New South Wales . The editors-in-chief are Amy Simmons (print) and Catherine Milne (online).

According to Nextmedia, which publishes the magazine, the magazine has around 120,000 online readers and the print magazine has a circulation of 20,000 magazines. Ten print editions of the magazine appear annually. The magazine conducts interviews and publishes CD reviews, concert reviews and news about artists. The main focus is on the national music scene. However, the magazine also reports on international big names.

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  3. Blunt . OCLC