Junkeeis an Australianpopular cultureand news website run bynew mediacompanyJunkee Media.It covers various topics including film, university, food, TV, politics, travel, career, health, and Internet culture. Its target demographic is 18- to 29-year-olds.[2]
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Type of site | Youth Media,Social liberal |
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Available in | English |
Owner | Junkee Media |
Editor | Alice Griffin |
URL | junkee |
Commercial | Yes |
Launched | 2013[1] |
Junkee was launched in March 2013 bySound Alliance,now known as Junkee Media. Its founding editors were Steph Harmon and Rob Moran.[3]
It was voted theMumbrellaMedia Brand of the Year in 2014's Mumbrella Awards.[4]
References
edit- ^Robin, Myriam (26 March 2014)."Move over, BuzzFeed: how Junkee is making its own way (and making money) online".Crikey.Retrieved7 April2015.
- ^Duggan, Tim (10 March 2013)."Welcome To Junkee".Junkee.Retrieved7 April2015.
- ^Christensen, Nic (11 March 2013)."Youth publisher launches mobile-first title Junkee".Mumbrella.Archived fromthe originalon 8 July 2015.
- ^Burrowes, Tim."2014 Mumbrella Award Winners".Mumbrella.Retrieved3 June2015.