Buzz (magazine)
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File:Buzz Magazine Cover.jpg A typical Buzz cover | |
Editor | Luke Owain Boult |
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Categories | Entertainment |
Frequency | Monthly |
Year founded | 1991 |
Country | Wales |
Language | English |
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Buzz is a monthly, advertising-funded, free listings magazine based in Cardiff, established in 1991. It has a small paid staff, but also generates content from unpaid contributors who get 'press passes to events and review copies of films, CDs and more' instead.[1] The magazine covers art, films, music, entertainment and dining in south Wales. It features a listings guide.
The magazine and its online arm also offer week long 'editorial and writing placements' which are 'unfortunately, unpaid but are very hands on' [2] as well as three-month unpaid internships on spin-off production company Buzz Productions. Applicants for internships are expected 'to be able to work well under pressure'.[3]
The magazine's online identity is buzzmag.co.uk. It covers the same content as the magazine, with some additional material.
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