Samuel J. Fell Samuel J. Fell i(26364831 works by)
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1 Work on the Wild Side Samuel J. Fell , 2023 extract essay (Full Coverage : A History of Rock Journalism in Australia)
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 23-24 September 2023; (p. 16)

'In his book about Australian rock journalism, Samuel J. Fell tells the story of pioneering magazine editor Kathy Bail For the Australian Rolling Stone, the year 1992 brought turmoil. Five years after their successful bid for the licence, and with five years of consistent growth behind them, tensions between publisher Phillip Keir and editor Toby Creswell came to boiling point.' (Introduction)

1 2 y separately published work icon Full Coverage : A History of Rock Journalism in Australia Samuel J. Fell , Clayton : Monash University Publishing , 2023 26364897 2023 selected work essay review interview

'The first full-length history of rock journalism in Australia

'For over fifty years, Australia has maintained its own rock press - a vibrant, passionate, sometimes volatile industry of dozens of papers and magazines committed to the coverage of the country's robust music scene.

'From the glossy and glamorous to the punk and pernicious, these publications were the medium that brought Australian music culture to international attention and launched the careers of countless musicians, as well as writers, editors and photographers. Go-Set started it all; Rolling Stone Australia, RAM and Juke defined their eras; music newspapers like Beat and Inpress brought indie music to the streets; and sites like Mess+Noise, Tone Deaf and Junkee harnessed the digital age.

'Drawing on comprehensive research and dozens of interviews with key figures such as Molly Meldrum, Phillip Frazer and Lily Brett, journalist Samuel Fell captures the vibrancy of music journalism in Australia with colourful anecdotes and surprising stories. Full Coverage is the tale of how the Australian rock press was born, grew and evolved to become an integral part of Australian culture.' (Publication summary)

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