Ben Naparstek (born 1986)
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Career
After graduating with degrees in Arts & Law (Hons) from the University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne (colloquially known as Melbourne University) is a public university, public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in the state ...
, he was awarded an Owen Fellowship to study at the Johns Hopkins University
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in Baltimore, where he co-edited ''The Jacqueline Rose
Jacqueline Rose (born 1949) is a British academic who is Professor of Humanities at the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities. She is known for her work on the relationship between psychoanalysis, feminism and literature.
Life and work
Rose ...
Reader'' (Duke University Press).
Naparstek was editor of the current affairs magazine ''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 ...
'' from May 2009 until February 2012.[Coslovich, Gabriella]
"Ben who?"
''The Age
''The Age'' is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854. Owned and published by Nine Entertainment, ''The Age'' primarily serves Victoria (Australia), Victoria, but copies also sell in Tasmania, the Austral ...
'', 27 May 2009.
From February 2012 until August 2015, he edited ''Good Weekend'', which is inserted weekly in ''The Sydney Morning Herald
''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine Entertainment. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald'', the ''Herald'' is the oldest continuous ...
'' and ''The Age
''The Age'' is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854. Owned and published by Nine Entertainment, ''The Age'' primarily serves Victoria (Australia), Victoria, but copies also sell in Tasmania, the Austral ...
''. He then moved to Special Broadcasting Service
The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is an Australian hybrid-funded public broadcasting, public service broadcaster. About 80 percent of funding for the company is derived from tax revenue. SBS operates six TV channels (SBS (Australian TV chann ...
, where for two years he was head of editorial, online and emerging platforms. In May 2017, Naparstek was recruited by PR firm Edelman Australia as their content and digital director. He also sits on the board of Yourtown, an Australian not-for-profit organisation to help disadvantaged young people.
In 2014 he was awarded a Churchill Fellowship
Winston Churchill Memorial Trusts (WCMT) are three independent but related living memorials to Sir Winston Churchill, based in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. They exist for the purpose of administering Churchill Fellowships, a ...
to study new funding models for public service journalism.
In Conversation
A collection of his magazine profiles, written while freelancing for publications such as The Financial Times Magazine as an undergraduate student, was published by Scribe in 2009 as ''In Conversation'' and translated into Mandarin and Portuguese.
The Sydney Morning Herald described the book as “exceptional”, noting “he has a finely honed ability to write a profile” and is "a very fine colour feature writer”. The Age wrote that “his profiles are as impressive as his subjects – erudite but never obscure or showy”. The Spectator described Naparstek's profiles as “wide-ranging, the writing fluent and imaginative” while the Australian Book Review noted “Naparstek's prose is crisp, relaxed and unflashily learned".
Audio Executive Producer
As Head of Content for Audible Australia and New Zealand (2018-2021), Naparstek executive-produced 50+ narrative podcasts such a
The Maker Upperers
with Taika Waititi's Piki Films
When A Good Man Kills
with David Farrier
How To Be Gay
with Josh Thomas
Rogue Son
with Nazeem Hussain
Nazeem Hussain is an Australian comedian, actor, television and radio presenter.
He is best known as the creator and star of two television comedy shows, '' Legally Brown'' and '' Orange Is the New Brown''. He has also has multiple comedy sp ...
John Safran vs The Occult
and fiction podcasts includin
The Orchard
starring Eric Bana
Eric Martin Andrew Banadinović (born 9 August 1968), known professionally as Eric Bana (), is an Australian actor. He began his career in the sketch-comedy series '' Full Frontal'' before gaining notice in the comedy drama '' The Castle'' (199 ...
(winning the Banff Rockie Award for best fiction podcast)
The Outrageous True Story of Milky Moore
with Jim Jefferies
Slushy
created by Kate McLennan
Kate McLennan (born ) is an Australian comedian, writer and actor. McLennan has performed in Australia and internationally, including at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. She is known in Australia for her work on television and web series such as ...
and Kate McCartney an
Winding Road
starring Dacre Montgomery
Dacre Kayd Montgomery-Harvey (; born 22 November 1994) is an Australian actor. Montgomery began acting in short films as a teenager before making his feature film debut in the adventure comedy ''A Few Less Men'' (2017).
In 2017, Montgomery star ...
and Yael Stone.
It Burns: The Scandal-Plagued Race to Breed the World's Hottest Chili
with Marc Fennell was nominated for the Rose d’Or and the AIB Awards. It won at the Oscars of food The James Beard Awards and a silver medal at the 2020 New York Festivals Radio Awards. The follow-u
Nut Jobs
won awards for best podcast at the Mumbrella Publish and Australian Podcast Awards and internationally was nominated for Rose d'Or and IAB awards.
At Audible Naparstek championed amplifying diverse voices, with two podcasts winning the Walkley Award for Media Diversity
No Gangsters in Paradise
an
The Greatest Menace
an investigation into the world's only 'gay prison', which also won gold at the New York Radio Festivals. In 2019, Naparstek conceived of and launched the inaugural Audible Inspiring Voices Scholarship for Women and led Audible's efforts as the inaugural sponsor of the Jesse Cox Audio Fellowship promoting creators from under-represented communities.
Criticism
In 2013, Naparstek was publicly criticised by John van Tiggelen who became the editor of ''The Monthly'' after Naparstek's departure. Van Tiggelen accused Naparstek of underpaying female writers - claims dismissed by Fairfax Media as "absolute nonsense" - and of attempts to poach writers from ''The Monthly.''
In 2015, Naparstek's editorial conduct was publicly criticised by actress Caitlin Stasey. Emails revealed by Stasey showed Naparstek commissioned nude photos of her to accompany an interview about female empowerment she gave to ''Good Weekend'', the publication Naparstek headed at the time. Stasey refused, and consequently had her story canned. Fairfax Media clarified that the story was spiked for editorial reasons and attributed the dispute about the photo shoot to a miscommunication with the photo desk.
References
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1986 births
Place of birth missing (living people)
Australian magazine editors
Living people