Andrew Fenton

Andrew Fenton

Andrew Fenton is the Entertainment Producer for News Limited’s Hit and Switched On lift-outs. That essentially means he’s the deputy editor for both publications and is responsible for overseeing the related online and iPad content. Before that he was the film writer for The Advertiser in Adelaide and staff writer for SA Weekend.

 

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MasterChef will eat The Voice for breakfast

MasterChef will eat The Voice for breakfast

02 May 12 MasterChef is about to reclaim its crown as the best reality show on television. Controversial call, I realise. And possibly…... Read more

Is the obesity epidemic a big, fat beat up?

Is the obesity epidemic a big, fat beat up?

07 Jan 11 Having won its long battle against evil smokers, the Australian Medical Association now wants to implement graphic Quit-style advertisements for…... Read more

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The Punch is moving house

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Will Pope Francis have the vision to tackle this?

Will Pope Francis have the vision to tackle this?

I have had some close calls, one that involved what looked to me like an AK47 pointed my way, followed…

Advocating risk management is not “victim blaming”

Advocating risk management is not “victim blaming”

In a world in which there are still people who subscribe to the vile notion that certain victims of sexual…

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choice ringside rantings

From: Hasbro, go straight to gaol, do not pass go

Tim says:

They should update other things in the game too. Instead of a get out of jail free card, they should have a Dodgy Lawyer card that not only gets you out of jail straight away but also gives you a fat payout in compensation for daring to arrest you in the first place. Instead of getting a hotel when you… [read more]

From: A guide to summer festivals especially if you wouldn’t go

Kel says:

If you want a festival for older people or for families alike, get amongst the respectable punters at Bluesfest. A truly amazing festival experience to be had of ALL AGES. And all the young "festivalgoers" usually write themselves off on the first night, only to never hear from them again the rest of… [read more]

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Superman needs saving

Superman needs saving

Can somebody please save Superman? He seems to be going through a bit of a crisis. Eighteen months ago,… Read more

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