Time Off
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Time Off | |
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Managing Editor | Sean Sennett |
Categories | Arts |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 76,000 |
Publisher | Time Off Pty Ltd |
First issue | 1976 |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Website | Official site |
Time Off is a free weekly tabloid-sized music magazine (street press) that is released in Brisbane, Australia. Time Off is the oldest free music/entertainment weekly in Australia. Time Off began on campus at the University of Queensland, and was originally printed on A4 glossy stock. In the late-70s, Time Off began distribution off-campus on newsprint. With a strong music bias, the magazine also focuses on cinema and the arts. Sean Sennett is the magazine's publisher/owner/managing editor. The magazine has a strong local content, but also features interviews with many international artists. The magazine is published every Wednesday, and is distributed throughout South-East Queensland and into NNSW.