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Bandwidth Street Press : ウィキペディア英語版
Bandwidth Street Press

BandWidth Street Press Magazine (or in short simply BandWidth Magazine) is a free monthly tabloid-sized music and lifestyle magazine (street press) established in March 2009 and based in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It is distributed throughout Kota Kinabalu and surrounding districts. As of August 2011, the magazine expanded its territory to the Federal Territory of Labuan.〔http://bandwidthmag.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=59&Itemid=28〕 The magazine is released between the 3rd to the 5th day of each month. BandWidth Street Press Magazine was founded in Kota Kinabalu in March 2009 by Arthur E. Lee (former editor and publisher). Arthur E. Lee said at the time that "This magazine is a great opportunity and has a great potential to build a strong music media outlet that is supportive of the local music scene completely from the grass roots level."
In an interview with Sabah's New Sabah Times, Arthur E. Lee said that BandWidth Street Press Magazine is distributed free at major cafes, clubs, malls as well as on the web. He explained that the term Street Press is a type of publication between a magazine and a newspaper in terms of distribution, content and audience.〔http://www.newsabahtimes.com.my/nstweb/fullstory/28850〕
BandWidth Street Press Magazine relaunched itself after halting printing for a few months in August 2010 with the front cover featuring local rapper Atama and local high profile DJ, DJ Fine China. The comeback saw a new look in the magazine's physical size and design. Instead of the previous in between an A4 and A3 paper size, the new size is currently at A5 and the paper material used before was dropped, changed to art paper. BandWidth's official website changed its URL to http://www.bwmag.net/. The contents of the website was revamped and now includes an up to date news. The free to download online copy of the magazine is still available on this new website.〔http://www.bwmag.net/〕
==History==

The first issue of ''BandWidth'' appeared on 14 March 2009 and featured Jiaja on the cover.〔(About Bandwidth Street Press )〕 Bandwidth was not officially launched until 23 May 2009 at D'Junction Fun Pub & Bistro, Kota Kinabalu, by Datuk Elron Angin, the assistant minister to the Minister of Tourism, Cultural and Environment of Sabah State, Datuk Masidi Manjun. A staggering number in attendance, over 400 patrons crowded the venue when BandWidth's Official Launch Party included live artist performances namely Andalusia, Sasuka, Jiaja, Alvin of Infinatez, Kinabalu Kings, Jin Hackman, Fingerstyle, DJ Mark D, DJ Special K, DJ Nukie D, DJ Yoe, bboys crew Xydro and it was hosted by DJ Jerone.〔()〕

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