Schwartz Publishing is an Australian
publishing house
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,
digital media
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and
news media
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organisation based in
Carlton
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,
Melbourne
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,
Victoria
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established by Australian property developer
Morry Schwartz
Morris Zoltan "Morry" Schwartz, Order of Australia, AM (born 11 March 1948) is an Australian property developer and publisher based in Melbourne. He is the owner of Black Inc., the publisher of the influential ''Quarterly Essay'', ''The Monthly' ...
in the 1980s. Since the late 1990s many of its publications have appeared under the Black Inc
imprint
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...
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in ''The Sydney Morning Herald
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'', 12 June 2004 Schwartz Publishing has its complementary brand Schwartz Media, which all sit under the wider group of 'Schwartz' companies specialising in
newspaper
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s,
book
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s,
essay
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s,
magazine
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s,
journals,
podcast
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s and
online news media.
History
In the 1980s Schwartz Publishing mainly published American self-help books. Its all-time bestseller was ''Life's Little Instruction Book'' by
H. Jackson Brown Jr. with 300,000 copies sold.
In the 1990s Schwartz Publishing set up the Black Inc imprint, publishing since 2001 the ''
Quarterly Essay
''Quarterly Essay'' is an Australian periodical that straddles the border between magazines and non-fiction books. Printed in a book-like page size and using a single-column format, each issue features a single extended essay of at least 20,000 ...
'' and since 2005 ''
The Monthly
''The Monthly'' is an Australian national magazine of politics, society and the arts, which is published eleven times per year on a monthly basis except the December/January issue. Founded in 2005, it is published by Melbourne property developer ...
''.
In 2017, Black Inc. Books alongside
La Trobe University
La Trobe University is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its main campus is located in the suburb of Bundoora. The university was established in 1964, becoming the third university in the state of Victoria an ...
launched a joint publishing imprint, La Trobe University Press (LTUP).
The Monthly
''The Monthly'' launched in 2005. It is Australia’s foremost magazine on politics and culture. ''The Monthly'' has published key journalism on everything from the Gunns pulp mill in Tasmania to the death in custody of Cameron Doomadgee on Palm Island. Its contributor list includes
Helen Garner
Helen Garner (née Ford, born 7 November 1942) is an Australian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist. Garner's first novel, ''Monkey Grip (novel), Monkey Grip'', published in 1977, immediately established her as an origina ...
,
Richard Flanagan,
David Marr,
Don Watson
Don Watson (born 1949) is an Australian author, screenwriter, former political adviser, and speechwriter.
Early life
Watson was born in 1949 at Warragul in the Gippsland region of Victoria, and grew up on a farm in nearby Korumburra.
Academi ...
,
Chloe Hooper
Chloe Melisande Hooper (born 1973) is an Australian author.
Her first novel, ''A Child’s Book of True Crime'' (2002), was short-listed for the Orange Prize for Literature and was a ''New York Times'' Notable Book. In 2005, she turned to rep ...
,
Tim Winton
Timothy John Winton (born 4 August 1960) is an Australian writer. He has written novels, children's books, non-fiction books, and short stories. In 1997, he was named a Living Treasure by the National Trust of Australia, and has won the Miles Fr ...
,
Christos Tsiolkas
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,
Noel Pearson
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, Anne Manne,
Robert Manne
Robert Michael Manne (born 31 October 1947) is an Emeritus Professor of politics and Vice-Chancellor's Fellow at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He is a leading Australian public intellectual.
Background
Robert Manne was born in Melbo ...
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Karen Hitchcock, Anwen Crawford,
Anna Goldsworthy and
J.M. Coetzee. In 2020, ''The Monthly'' had 100,000 print readership and 220,000 web and app readership. The current editor of ''The Monthly'' is Nick Feik.
The Saturday Paper
In 2014, Schwartz Media began publishing ''The Saturday Paper'', with the aim to "challenge orthodoxy...question authority and provoke debate."'' ''The newspaper was launched on 1 March 2014 in Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra. The publication of ''The Saturday Paper'' came at a time when newspapers were experiencing major write-downs. Schwartz Media is one of the most trusted media sources in Australia, being the most trusted non-broadcast media outlets and placing 3rd in overall media outlets just behind SBS and ABC, by a Roy Morgan Media Net Trust Survey in April 2019. Schwartz Media was one of only four media outlets with a positive media trust rating.' In the 12 months leading up to September 2019, ''The Saturday Paper's'' readership results were released, showing that new paper had successfully grown by 8.2% with now a circulation of 250,000, despite the overall news media industry declining by 3.7%''.''
According to data from Roy Morgan, ''The Saturday Paper'' nearly doubled its readership during the Covid-19 pandemic, with figures reported from March 2020, 119,000 growing to 224,000, March 2021. Schwartz Media’s flagship magazine, ''The Monthly'', has reported a 40% increase in subscriptions since March 2020.
Podcasts and new media
7am
In May 2019, Schwartz Media announced the launch of 7am, a daily new podcast. 7am is hosted by award-winning investigative journalist and documentary host Ruby Jones and with editor Osman Faruqi. Available every weekday morning, the podcast followed a global trend of increasing engagement, popularity and adoption of podcasting as a new medium of media, having increased by 700,000 active Australian listeners since 2015 (an increase of 70%).
In May 2020, 7am announced it would be partnering with
Acast the world's largest podcast company for the distribution of its growing listener base, with it now being available on all the major podcasting platforms being
Apple Podcasts
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,
Spotify
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and
Google Podcasts
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In September, 2018, Google Cast support was added to Google Podcasts.
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as well as other smaller platforms such as Acast, Castbox, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Podbean and Stitcher.
Following this announcement, Schwartz Media also celebrated a new audience listenership milestone, with an average of 45,000 Australian listens each day, or almost a quarter of a million listens weekly, placing it in the top five Australian podcasts. Schwartz Media has subsequently launched two more podcasts being The Saturday Quiz hosted by Australian actor
John Leary and The AFA Podcast hosted by Jonathan Pearlman, the editor of the Australian Foreign Affairs Journal.
The Culture
Building on the success of its flagship daily news podcast 7am, and its growing arts and culture coverage, Schwartz Media launched The Culture in May 2021. Award-winning journalist and editor of 7am Osman Faruqi is the host of The Culture. Episodes are released every Friday, taking a weekly deep dive into the latest in film, music, TV, streaming, books and art.
Editorial Appointments and Changes
The
CEO
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of Schwartz Media is Rebecca Costello, who has been in this role from September 2006. In June 2018,
Erik Jensen, formerly editor of ''The Saturday Paper'', became
editor-in-chief
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of Schwartz Media and ''The Saturday Paper''.
Charis Palmer was previously the CEO of Schwartz Pro, being in the role from its planning and pre-launch in June 2018 until her departure in early 2020.
In March 2014, Nick Feik was appointed editor of ''The Monthly''.
Maddison Connaughton was appointed editor of ''The Saturday Paper'' in July 2018, a role she held until June 2021.
Pascall Prize-winning critic Alison Croggon was appointed arts editor of ''The Saturday Paper'' in August 2020.
In April 2021, Osman Faruqi was appointed inaugural head of audio at Schwartz Media, overseeing the growth of the company’s podcast offering.
In June 2021, Erik Jensen returned to the role of editor of ''The Saturday Paper,'' a position he had previously held from 2014 - 2018.
Publications
Black Inc
*
Quarterly Essay
''Quarterly Essay'' is an Australian periodical that straddles the border between magazines and non-fiction books. Printed in a book-like page size and using a single-column format, each issue features a single extended essay of at least 20,000 ...
* Australian Foreign Affairs
* The La Trobe University Press
Schwartz Media
*
The Monthly
''The Monthly'' is an Australian national magazine of politics, society and the arts, which is published eleven times per year on a monthly basis except the December/January issue. Founded in 2005, it is published by Melbourne property developer ...
*
The Saturday Paper
''The Saturday Paper'' is an Australian weekly newspaper, launched on 1 March 2014 in hard copy, as an online newspaper and in mobile news format. The paper is circulated throughout Australian capital cities and major regional centres. Since ...
* 7am (podcast)
* The Culture (podcast)
* The AFA Podcast (podcast)
Email Products
Post
Post is a free email edited by journalist Max Opray which provides news updates on the top stories of the day, delivered to subscribers’ inboxes on weekday mornings. In 2021, Post had over 30,000 subscribers.
The Politics
The Politics is a free daily column covering the day in politics, delivered to subscribers' inboxes on weekday afternoons. Contributing editor to ''The Monthly'' Rachel Withers is the current editor of The Politics. Award-winning journalist Paddy Manning was the previous editor. In 2021, The Monthly Today had over 20,000 subscribers.
Schwartz Media publishes other free email products including The Saturday Briefing from ''The Saturday Paper'', Sunday Reads from ''The Monthly'', and Audiogram from ''7am''.
References
External links
Black Inc Books
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Book publishing companies of Australia
Magazine publishing companies of Australia
Mass media in Melbourne
Podcasting companies