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Begun in 1984 and sponsored by South Australian business organisations and the SA Government's Department of the Arts and the Literature Board of the Australia Council, has a circulation of about 35 000 (it is distributed free in SA). Published monthly (fortnightly in 1987), it is edited by Christopher Pearson and offers, in addition to original literature, sections on film, theatre, dance and music as well as wide-ranging commentary on all facets of cultural life in SA.

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In its current form, The Adelaide Review is a free newspaper published approximately monthly in Adelaide, South Australia since mid 2009. In the period 2004-2007, it was usually published fortnightly.

"The Adelaide Review sees its function as providing insightful review and analysis of the issues, culture and lifestyle shaping Adelaide and South Australia; to be intelligent, informed, critical and independent; to be essential, objective and balanced; to have credibility and integrity."[citation needed]

Interstate and overseas residents are able to subscribe to the publication and have it delivered by post.

It is one of only three "broad-spectrum non-Murdoch print media" publications in Adelaide, the others being SA Life and The Independent Weekly.[1][2] It is/was owned by the Spanish publisher Javier Moll.[1][3][4][5]

History

The Adelaide Review has existed in a number of forms since the 1980s,[6][7] as a both magazine and a newspaper. The first edition came out in March 1984.

In the year April 2003–March 2004, CAB audited average monthly circulation was 38,642.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b Michael Jacobs, Adelaide liable to lose voices, The Adelaide Review Archives. Retrieved 2 Aug 2010.
  2. ^ Richard Aedy, A Paper of Record, 31 March 2005, The Media Report, Radio National transcript, abc.net.au. Retrieved 2 Aug 2010.
  3. ^ Margaret Simons, More on the Adelaide Review Dust Up, 27 January 2010, crickey.com.au. Retrieved 2 Aug 2010.
  4. ^ Hendrick Gout, The Premier, the newspaper boss, and the secret deal, 22 March 2008, The Independent Weekly. Retrieved 2 Aug 2010.
  5. ^ Meredith Booth, Spaniard's $2.4 million loss, 26 February 2007, The Advertiser. Retrieved 2 Aug 2010.
  6. ^ The Adelaide Review, The Media Report, 18 February 1999, Radio National transcript, www.abc.net.au. Retrieved 2 Aug 2010.
  7. ^ a b Advertising in The Adelaide Review, August 2004, The Adelaide Review Archives. Retrieved 2 Aug 2010.

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