The Big Smoke (publication) explained
The Big Smoke |
Type: | Opinion journalism |
Language: | English |
Owner: | The Big Smoke Media Group |
Launch Date: | November 2013 |
The Big Smoke (TBS) is an opinion site published by The Big Smoke Media Group which also runs The Big Smoke Plus, a digital agency. It features both established and emerging writers.[1] [2] It publishes original opinion articles on news, politics, the arts, lifestyle, law, social issues, satire and business. It was founded in 2013 in Australia, with a United States version launched in 2015.[3] [4] Its founder and CEO is entrepreneur, social commentator and business columnist Alexandra Senter.[1]
Notable contributors
TBS features both established and emerging writers.[1] [2] [3]
- Anthony Albanese, Australian politician, elected Prime Minister of Australia in 2022
- Franca Arena, Australian politician and activist
- Maggie Beer, Australian cook
- Bob Brown, former politician and environmental activist
- Julian Burnside, barrister and activist
- Paul Capsis, actor and musician
- Jane Caro, social commentator, writer and lecturer
- Nicholas Cowdery, barrister
- Alex Greenwich, Australian politician and LGBT activist
- Derryn Hinch, media personality
- Gretel Killeen, comedian and television personality
- John Mangos, news presenter
- Clover Moore, Lord Mayor of the City of Sydney
- Lee Rhiannon, Australian politician
- Henry Rollins, American musician
Notes and References
- Web site: Alexandra Tselios. 2016-02-15. Huffington Post.
- Web site: Contributors - The Big Smoke. The Big Smoke. 2016-02-15. en-US.
- Web site: Australian opinion site The Big Smoke expands to the US, covering American election - . Mumbrealla. 12 November 2015. 2016-02-15. en-US.
- Web site: Alexandra Tselios - Founder. Alexandra Tselios - Founder. 2016-02-15.