Daily Review (website)
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TheDaily Reviewwas an Australian news website that covered arts and entertainment, published between 2013 and 2020.
The site was launched in 2013 byPrivate Mediaas an arts-focused offshoot ofCrikey.[1][2]Its readership was primarily fromMelbourneandSydney,and its reporting has been sourced byNPRandThe Conversation,among others.[3][4][5]
In 2015, Daily Review editor, arts journalist Ray Gill, took over the website.[6]
In 2017,Opera Australiareportedly ordered a deputy editor at the publication removed from the company's complimentary media ticketing list after the website had published several articles critical of Opera Australia's management.[7]
Daily Review's last articles date from July 2020.[8][9][10]
References
[edit]- ^Butler, Ben (12 November 2013)."Pay writers or we'll pull ads, National Library tells arts website".Sydney Morning Herald.Retrieved7 February2018.
- ^"Arts writers want Daily Review to pay for content".Australian Broadcasting Corporation.18 November 2013.Retrieved7 February2018.
- ^Carson, Andrea (2017).The Future Newsroom(PDF).Melbourne:University of Melbourne.p. 19.
- ^"Meanwhile, In Australia: A Bawdier, Riskier 'Rake'".NPR.1 May 2014.Retrieved7 February2018.
- ^Meyrick, Julian."A new approach to culture".theconversation.The Conversation.Retrieved7 February2018.
- ^"Women's Agenda sold to Angela Priestley".Crikey.18 March 2016. Archived fromthe originalon 18 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^McPherson, Augus (21 April 2017)."Opera Australia Removes Daily Review Critic".Limelight.Retrieved7 February2018.
- ^"Home".Daily Review.Archived from the original on 1 December 2023.Retrieved13 June2024.
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- ^"Log in or sign up to view".Facebook.Archivedfrom the original on 14 June 2024.Retrieved14 June2024.