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Fusion Magazine Launch: Interviews III

Thursday, 12th July, 2007 at 8:08 pm, Isle of Wight

Island-wide, Media, Newport, Youth

Following Tuesday’s piece on the launch of Fusion magazine, and yesterday’s interviews, here’s two more interviews with people involved.

Fusion Magazine Launch: Interviews III

Naomi Bissell
Naomi is a Creative Programmer at the Creative partnership – an organisation focused on creative projects with schools and young people, managed by Arts Council England and funded by the DfES and DCMS.

She gives a background on the Medina project and covers the wider work of the Creative Partnership which has project running at between 7 and 15 schools in and around the south of the UK.

Naomi Bissell

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Rhionnan Kennerley
Rhionnan was a sub editor of the Weird Science section of Fusion. It gave her a real taste of the pressures of the role, including making sure contributers hit deadlines and how to deal with them when you chop their copy.
Rhionnan Kennerley

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2 Responses to “Fusion Magazine Launch: Interviews III”

  1. Click if you like this comment Darren Toogood
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    Yet again, some great interviews, photos and reports

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