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The Music (magazine)

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Australian music publication

The Music
Drum Media cover of 25 September 2007 issue
EditorDaniel Cribb
CategoriesMusic
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherStreet Press Australia
First issueSeptember 1990
CountryAustralia
Based inMelbourne
Websitethemusic.com.auEdit this at Wikidata

The Music (formerly known as and now incorporatingDrum Media) is an online Australianmusic magazine. It previously existed as astreet press devoted to long-formmusic journalism and commentary, music news, and artist interviews. In its printed form, it was based inSydney and distributed throughout Sydney,Wollongong,Newcastle,Canberra and surrounding areas.[1] The magazine changed its name toThe Music (incorporating Drum Media) in 2013, following the merge with two other magazines,Brisbane'sTime Off andMelbourne'sInpress, owned by Street Press Australia. In 2020 the print edition was paused.

Drum Media

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Drum Media was founded in 1990 as a free weeklytabloid-sized music magazine (street press).

The first issue ofDrum Media appeared on 16 September 1990 with a distribution of 40,000 and featuredMidnight Oil on the cover. The magazine had been established after the entire staff of the long-running Sydney street press magazineOn The Street staged a mass walk out on 6 September after a dispute with the owner over work conditions and pay. Following a meeting at the Excelsior Hotel inSurry Hills, it was decided to start a new magazine with editor Margaret Cott and her sister, advertising manager Jennifer Cott, daughters of Mac Cott, Founding Editor of the Southern Highlands News, Bowral, providing the initial capital. The magazine rented its first office in Orwell Street,Potts Point and the first issue was released ten days later.[2]

A separate weekly issue began circulating inPerth in September 2006. Publishers Craig and Leigh Treweek boughtDrum Media in February 2006 and consolidated it with Melbourne street magazineInpress under the Street Press Australia banner.[3] Craig Treweek said at the time, "This is a great opportunity to build a strong music media outlet that is supportive of the local music scene at a grass roots level."[4]

The last issue of Sydney'sDrum Media was number 1172 dated 7 August 2013. The final Perth edition was number 350 dated 8 August 2013.[5]

The Music

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On 14 August 2013, Street Press Australia launched the first issue ofThe Music (incorporatingDrum Media, Inpress andTime Off), as a free national music magazine with additional columns on topics about popular culture.[3]The Music printed Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane editions but ceased publication in 2020.[6] The final editions were published in March 2020, but they have continued to publish content online.

Street Press Australia was later rebranded as Handshake, and in October 2021 they soldThe Music to SGC Media, owners of music titlesPurple Sneakers andCountrytown. At the same time it was announced the print edition ofThe Music was "on hold".[7]

Distribution and circulation

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In September 2007, the readership ofDrum Media throughout its distribution area inNew South Wales was audited at 125,000. The magazine was published every Tuesday and distributed primarily throughout music stores, hotels and entertainment venues, cafes and university campuses in Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong and Canberra, as well as satellite areas includingWyong andGosford and theBlue Mountains. In Western Australia, the readership was estimated at 100,000 with distribution covering Perth,Bunbury,Margaret River,Geraldton andAlbany.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Drum Media articles, interviews and reviews from Rock's Backpages".Rock's Backpages. Retrieved5 January 2022.
  2. ^"Brief History".Drum Media. Archived fromthe original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved9 April 2018.
  3. ^abSarah Bella (1 August 2013)."Drum Media, Inpress and Time Off to be Rebranded".Music Feeds. Retrieved23 November 2015.
  4. ^"Moving from the Sisterhood to the Brotherhood".Indie Initiative. Archived fromthe original on 21 August 2006. Retrieved9 April 2018.
  5. ^"Drum Media Perth Issue 350 by TheMusic.com.au - Issuu".Issuu. Retrieved5 January 2022.
  6. ^"SPA Magazines".Issuu. Retrieved5 January 2022.
  7. ^Shepherd, Emma (11 October 2021)."SGC Group acquires TheMusic.com.au from Handshake Group".Mumbrella. Retrieved5 January 2022.

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