Bma magazine

Bma magazine

Infobox Newspaper
name = bma magazine


caption = A recent issue of "bma magazine" with Silverchair and Powderfinger on the cover, August 9, 2007.
type =Street press
format = Bi-weekly
foundation = 1992
ceased publication =
price = Free
owners = Scott Layne
publisher = Scott Layne
manager = Allan Sko
manager = Peter Krbavac
language =English
political =
circulation = ten thousand print, ten thousand download
headquarters = Canberra, ACT
ISSN =
website = [http://www.bmamag.com www.bmamag.com]
"bma magazine" is an Australian street press and music magazine focusing on popular music, concerts, live events and popular culture in Canberra and surrounding areas [Listing in Canberra Community & Business Directory [http://www.canberraonline.com.au/directory/view.php?type=place] ] . It is published fortnightly and is an independent publication.

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bma is an acronym for Bands Music Action. The magazine was first published in 1992. It is available free to readers in both print format and as a web download. The magazine estimates print readership to be around 35 thousand and generates around 10 thousand downloads per issue. The content includes a cover story, regular columns, interviews, band profile, a comprehensive gig guide of forthcoming tours or events in and around Canberra, reviews of singles, albums, live events, theatre and films [Profile in B&T magazine(Subscription required) [http://www.bandt.com.au/company_browse.asp?Filter=B] ] . Recently the magazine has converted to a full color layout, whereas initially it was printed black and white. At the moment, it is the only music magazine local to Canberra [Directory of Media Music Press [http://www.themusic.com.au/directory/media_press.php] ] . Some of the notable cover stories on BMA were on Midnight Juggernaughts, Silverchair and Powderfinger, Steely Dan, John Butler, INXS, Stonefest, Trackside, Hilltop Hoods, Clare Bowditch, Deep Purple, The Presidents of the United States of America, Wolfmother, Grinspoon, Grandmaster Flash, Chemical Brothers, Cypress Hill, Sonic Youth and James Blunt.

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