B&T’s Letters To The Editor – We Want To Hear Your Industry Gripes!

B&T’s Letters To The Editor – We Want To Hear Your Industry Gripes!

Do you have an industry gripe you want to address? Are you simply burning to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) to get something off your chest about the advertising industry? If so, B&T wants to hear from YOU.

In some very exciting news you’ve all been waiting for, B&T‘s print mag will be out next month, and in this edition, we want to hear from some passionate adlanders.

Our upcoming mag will feature a Letters to the Editor section where we’ll be publishing six letters from six of our dear readers that provoke, make us laugh, inspire or simply lead us to think about an issue in a different light.

If you’ve ever fancied yourself a wordsmith and you’ve got something you need to say, now’s your time to shine.

Here’s how it works.

  • The letter must be no longer than 600 words.
  • You must put your name to it – no anons, thank you! (If you really, really want to be anonymous and we feel your letter is simply too good not to publish, we’ll discuss it with you).

And that’s about it. B&T isn’t really one for rules, so anything goes!

Send your letter to ally@bandt.com.au by COB Friday 21 June to be considered. We’ll be in touch if your letter is selected.




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