Mediaweek rolls out Dan Barrett as new deputy editor
By Briana Healey in Media News on Monday, 09th November 2015 at 12:17pmMedia trade journal Mediaweek has installed a new deputy editor in publisher and writer Dan Barrett this month, who has plans to wield his encyclopedic knowledge of Australian media at the publication and its entities.
Mediaweek consists of a magazine, daily email, podcast, and weekly Sky News Business TV show, covering developments across the print, TV, digital, radio, outdoor advertising and entertainment media sectors.
Mediaweek consists of a magazine, daily email, podcast, and weekly Sky News Business TV show, covering developments across the print, TV, digital, radio, outdoor advertising and entertainment media sectors.
Barrett joins from a 13 year stretch in publishing as the content director at Televised Revolution, the pop-culture commentary site he founded in Brisbane on the back of his love for all things television.
He was previously a contributor to The Guardian and Crikey, and has extensive experience in the media monitoring industry as well as media buy...
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Alex Cullen leaves Nine after $50K gift controversy
By Staff writer in Media News on Friday, 24th January 2025 at 2:33pm
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