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UK consumer magazine ABC figures released at midday

Posted by Dominic Ponsford on 18 August 2011 at 07:35
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines

Check out the Press Gazette homepage from midday today for the most comprehensive coverage you’ll find anywhere about the consumer magazine industry ABC figures for the first half of this year.
Find out if the news mags are still going from strength to strength, if the men’s market is still in freefall and how all the rest of the UK’s hundreds of consumer mags are faring in the still-tough UK economic climate.

Here’s how we covered the consumer magazine industry ABC figures last time (figures for the last six months of 2010).

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Swindon advertiser editor quits after four years

Posted by Andrew Pugh on 2 June 2011 at 06:40
Tags: BBC, Customer publishing, Freedom of Information, Journalism Jobs, Journalism education, Launch Pad, Magazines, National Newspapers, Newspapers, Online, PR, People, Regional Newspapers, Television

Swindon Advertiser editor Dave King is standing down after four years at the helm of the Wiltshire daily.

In an interview with local community news website Swindon Link, King said he was quitting to relocate back to the south coast, but the report also said:

Unfortunately, Dave was not able to bid farewell to colleagues and friends. Having made the decision to leave, Dave was told by Newsquest management not to return after the Whitsun Bank Holiday - although he was due to depart on 6 June.

According to Swindon Link, King is being replaced by Gary Lawrence, the current editor of the group’s Wiltshire weeklies, who has been appointed group editor for Newsquest Wiltshire.

The website also reports that Newsquest is undertaking a “major reorganisation” and creating a publishing hub in Oxford.

It added:

The features department is being folded into news and all the sub-editors jobs are being moved to Oxford where they will be expected to work on a range of titles covering Oxfordshire and Wiltshire.

Quite a few staff have chosen to take redundancy rather than make the 30-mile trek to Oxford to work on non-area specific publications.

King dismissed rumours that the Advertiser could become a bi-weekly or weekly title.

Newsquest was asked to comment on King’s departure but the regional managing director for Newsquest Oxfordshire & Wiltshire, Shamus Donald, yesterday did not return calls.

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PPA Awards 2011 open for entries

Posted by Press Gazette on 11 January 2011 at 15:39
Tags: B2B Magazines, Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines, awards

The PPA has opened its annual magazine industry awards for entry.

The PPA Awards 2011, which aim to reward excellence and innovation in the magazine sector, will this year distribute prizes across 22 distinct categories.

Prizes will be awarded during a ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, on Wednesday 15 June.

The closing date for entries is Friday 18 February.

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BBC ‘looks to retain ownership of key magazine titles’

Posted by Alex Sharp on 6 January 2011 at 10:49
Tags: BBC, Broadcast, Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Journalism, Magazines, National Newspapers, Newspapers, Television

Despite offering to sell off its magazine division last year, BBC Worldwide is planning to retain ownership and control over a number of leading titles, according to a report this morning.

Sources told the Daily Telegraph the BBC has proposed dividing its titles into three blocks; one of which would be sold, including titles like the Radio Times, another would see BBC branded magazines licensed to a rival publisher for ten years. (more…)

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Signature Publishing wins four Independent Publisher Awards

Posted by Sam Francis on 8 December 2010 at 11:13
Tags: B2B Magazines, Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines, People, awards

Signature Publishing was the big winner at the PPA’s Independent Publisher Awards 2010 yesterday as it collected prizes in four categories.

The company was named independent publisher of the year with its marketing division collecting the team of the year prize.

Its other awards came as company director Danny Morris won the individual achievement prize and its Horse & Rider publication was named consumer magazine of the year.

The Awards were held at held at Vinopolis on London’s South Bank last night.

Full list of winners for the Independent Publisher Awards 2010:

  • Business Magazine of the Year – Sigaria for Procurement Leaders
  • Individual Achievement – Danny Morris of Signature Publishing
  • Independent Punlishing Compnay of the Year – Signature Publishing
  • Team of the Year – Signature Marketing Team
  • Consumer Magazine of the Year – Signature Publishing for Horse & Rider
  • Customer Magazine of the Year - Stream Publishing for Velocity, the CityJet in-flight magazine
  • Editor of the Year - Gwyn Roberts of Pageant Media
  • Designer of the Year - Mike Turner of LSC Publishing
  • Sales Person of the Year - Rudy Bonura of Sigaria
  • Launch/Relaunch/Innovation of the Year- Media 10 for Grand Designs magazine
  • Media Brand of the Year- Cravenhill Publishing for Communicate Magazine
  • Digital Brand of the Year - Terrapinn Holdings for Total Telecom

Awards shortlist can be found on the PPA website.

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Magazines ‘worst hit by ad decline as 319 fewer in circulation than in 2009′

Posted by Press Gazette on 2 December 2010 at 14:58
Tags: B2B Magazines, Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines, Media Business

The magazine industry has been hit considerably harder by the advertising crash than other media resulting in 319 fewer titles in circulation in Britain now than in 2009, according to a report. (more…)

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Full winners list: APA International Customer Publishing Awards 2010

Posted by Press Gazette on 30 November 2010 at 15:18
Tags: Customer publishing, Magazines

The customer publishing sector celebrated this year’s success stories at the 2010 APA International Customer Publishing Awards where Donna Hardie was named editor of the year for her work on August Media’s Weekender & Completely London. (more…)

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Sky Magazine Live wins three Digital Magazine Awards

Posted by Press Gazette on 27 October 2010 at 14:56
Tags: B2B Magazines, Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines, New Media, Online

Sky Magazine Live – which is produced by Future Media’s customer publishing division – collected three Digital Magazine Awards today including being named magazine of the year.

The digital publication was also named magazine launch of the year and lifestyle magazine of the year at the awards to celebrate the most influential titles in digital publishing.

Property Week Global Interactive was named digital news & business magazine of the year, beating competition from Sky News Election Special, which was second, and Orange Exchange Online

A full list of the winners of the 15 categories can be found on the awards website.

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Posted by Dominic Ponsford on 12 October 2010 at 10:40
Tags: Advertising, Agencies, B2B Magazines, BBC, Broadcast, Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Free Newspapers, Freedom of Information, International, Journalism, Journalism Jobs, Journalism Technology, Journalism education, Launch Pad, Law, Magazines, Media Business, Media Metrics, Mobile, National Newspapers, National Union of Journalists, New Media, Newspapers, Online, PR, People, Photography, Radio, Regional Newspapers, Student Journalism, Television, awards, press freedom

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The Press Gazette daily email typically provides summaries of the top ten stories from www.pressgazette.co.uk and around the web. It also includes our daily summary of the latest journalism jobs advertised in the UK.

For busy journalists who are often on the move, it’s the perfect way to stay in touch with what is going on in your industry with an at-a-glance summary and links through to the full version of each story.

We’ve been providing a daily email for several years now, but have just introduced a new sign-up process and switched to a different delivery system - hence this blog post.

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Progressive launches contract publishing wing with former Cedar director

Posted by Dominic Ponsford on 20 September 2010 at 10:28
Tags: B2B Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines

Former Cedar Communications board director Dan Davey has joined Progressive Media to launch a new customer publishing division.

Press Gazette was bought by Progressive in April last year and the group also includes New Statesman.

Progressive Customer Publishing is described by Progressive as “a new company focused on delivering contract publishing solutions across online and offline platforms, both domestically and internationally”.

Progressive has offices in the UK, USA, India and Australia and states that it has 2000 employees globally.

CEO of Progressive private portfolio companies Joe Terreni said: “As a fast-expanding media group already publishing over 200 trade and business magazines, 100 websites and managing 50-plus events, it was a natural extension to launch a company focused on contract publishing. (more…)

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Sun launches Column Idol to find star of the future…PPA diversity mentoring scheme

Posted by Dominic Ponsford on 20 July 2010 at 08:26
Tags: B2B Magazines, Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines, National Newspapers, Student Journalism

The Sun has launched a competition for budding journalists aged 16-21 to find the next Kelvin MacKenzie or Jane Moore.

Column Idol is being run with the charity Media Trust and offers the winner the chance to have a full-page column published in the paper, to visit the Sun offices and receive mentoring from top Sun staffers. Details of how to enter are here.

Meanwhile the Periodical Publishers Association has launched a new mentoring scheme called Magnet to promote diversity in magazine publishing. Under the scheme students from “under represented groups” on PTC-accredited courses will be matched with mentors from the magazine industry and offered work experience, guidance and networking opportunities.

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PPA Awards 2010: shortlist revealed

Posted by Press Gazette on 27 April 2010 at 11:12
Tags: B2B Magazines, Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines, Mobile, New Media

Grazia, Empire, Cosmopolitan and The Week are amongst those vying to be named consumer magazine of the year at this year’s Periodical Publishers Association Awards.

Magazine trade body, the PPA, has today unveiled the shortlist for its annual prize-giving.

This year’s ceremony will take place on 16 June at the Grosvenor House hotel in London with leading magazine publishers battling it out in the 22 award categories.

The PPA Awards 2010 - Shortlist:

Consumer magazine of the year
Closer, Bauer Media
Cosmopolitan, National Magazine Company
Empire, Bauer Media
Essentials, IPC Media
Grazia, Bauer Media
Look, IPC Media
More!, Bauer Media
Red, Hachette Filipacchi UK
The Week, Dennis Publishing
Woman & Home, IPC Media (more…)

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Lord Heseltine sends positive farewell message to staff

Posted by Emma Day on 18 December 2009 at 16:21
Tags: B2B Magazines, Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Journalism, Magazines, People

Lord Heseltine has sent an upbeat farewell message to staff today, saying that their recent “trading in many divisons has been better than we forecast”, as he prepares to take a step back from the running of magazine publisher Haymarket. (more…)

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Journalist editor contenders Simcox and Watts point to high-profile backers

Posted by Dominic Ponsford on 12 October 2009 at 12:23
Tags: B2B Magazines, Customer publishing, Journalism, Magazines

After pointing out that Tim Arnold is being backed by former NUJ general secretary John Foster in his run to be elected editor of the Journalist - Richard Simcox has dropped me a line to point out that he has some high-profile backers.

Those supporting him include several members of the union’s National Executive Council, past presidents of the NUJ and general secretary of the International Federation of Journalists Aidan White. You can read his list of supporters here.

Those supporting another Journalist editor contender, Mark Watts, include Bill Goodwin, BBC Middle East correspondent Tim Llewellyn and Sunday Times reporter Jonathan Ungoed Thomas. You can see his list of supporters here.

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Former NUJ gen sec John Foster picks his favourite for Journalist editor

Posted by Dominic Ponsford on 12 October 2009 at 08:30
Tags: Customer publishing, Magazines

Former NUJ general secretary John Foster has urged members of the union to back Tim Arnold for the job of editor of the union’s in-house magazine The Journalist.

Foster said he thinks Arnold has: “the right combination of industrial relations experience, reporting skills, and broadcast production knowledge”.

Ballot papers are currently with NUJ members to vote for the elected position. All eight candidates are profiled here.

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Dennis Publishing to launch Monkey iPhone app

Posted by Gary Neale on 9 October 2009 at 09:24
Tags: Advertising, Customer publishing, Journalism, Magazines, Media Business, Mobile, New Media, Online

Dennis Publishing’s online magazine Monkey is set to get it’s own iPhone app which it will sell for £1.79 - Android and Blackberry versions are expected soon. (more…)

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Future Publishing expects to be hurt by US losses

Posted by Oliver Luft on 29 September 2009 at 10:49
Tags: Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines, Media Business

Special interest magazine publisher Future said today it expected full year financial results to be at the ‘lower end of market expectations’ as its US business was likely to make a trading loss. (more…)

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Soldier magazine puts gay trooper on the front cover

Posted by Dominic Ponsford on 27 July 2009 at 10:43
Tags: Customer publishing, Journalism, Magazines

Soldier magazine, the in-house magazine for the British army, has an openly gay soldier on the front page this month.

soldier cover

It is a sign of the extent to which homophobia in the army has been phased out since the ban on gays in the military was lifted nine years ago, reports The Independent.

Soldier magazine is published by the MoD and has been the army’s in-house mag since 1945. It claims a readership of over 250,000 a month.

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Special edition of Heritage for World Magazine Congress

Posted by Dominic Ponsford on 27 April 2009 at 16:19
Tags: Customer publishing, Magazines

The PPA has teamed up with Archant Specialist magazines to produce a one-off special issue of Heritage magazine to promote the World Magazine Congress being held in London from 4-6 May.

According to the PPA:

The magazine will have a bespoke cover, a welcome page from the event organisers and news, interviews and features about this year’s event.

“The magazine will also include features on a number of Britain’s leading heritage sites, including a sixteen-page ‘Best of Britain’ supplement, giving delegates a run-down of the nation’s finest castles, museums, heritage days out and historic homes and gardens to enjoy during their visit.”

See www.pressgazette.co.uk for breaking news from all the most important sessions.

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World Magazine Congress comes to London: Full line up of speakers

Posted by Dominic Ponsford on 1 April 2009 at 10:37
Tags: B2B Magazines, Consumer Magazines, Customer publishing, Magazines

The PPA has revealed its full line-up of speakers for the World Magazine Congress - which is being held in London for the first time in two decades next month from 4-6 May.

(more…)

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