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  1. EMAP

    Infobox Company company name EMAP company logo File EMAP logo.svg 200px company type Private company ... London , United Kingdom homepage http www.emap.com www.emap.com Emap International Limited now known as Top Right Group formerly Emap Top Right Group is a United Kingdom British media company, specialising ... and Guardian Media Group . EMAP is an acronym, standing for East Midland Allied Press . History Richard ... Site search item.asp?ContentId 2372 EMAP History ref This was soon joined by another weekly heavyweight when EMAP bought Motor Cycle News from its founder in 1956 for a hundred pounds. ref ... now Bauer to this day. The Winfrey family continued to work on the management team of EMAP ... Media Group in early 2008 EMAP eventually became a PLC in the late 1970s under the guidance of the extremely successful partnership of Sir Robin Miller and David Arculus . In 1996 EMAP PLC agreed ... Johnston Press is still a shrewd investment ref On 27 July 2007, Emap announced that it was undertaking ... 2838 title Review of group structure publisher EMAP date 2007 07 27 ref On 12 September 2007, Emap announced that it had completed the disposal of its Australian consumer magazine division, Emap ... business publisher EMAP date 2007 09 12 ref On 29 January 2008, Emap PLC completed the sale of its .... ref cite news url http www.bauer.co.uk node 104 title H. Bauer Publishing Successful in Bid for Emap ... for emap plc shareholders publisher EMAP date 2008 01 25 ref ref cite news url http business.timesonline.co.uk ... Guardian and Apax snap up a fifth of Emap first Amanda last Andrews date 24 December 2007 accessdate .... The Emap name will continue to be used for the magazines operation, which at the time accounted ... newsbysector mediatechnologyandtelecoms media 9171753 Emap to change name to Top Right Group and split into three.html title Emap to change name to Top Right Group and split into three publisher Daily Telegraph date 28 March 2012 accessdate 3 April 2012 ref . Operations EMAP Radio see also Bauer Radio ...   more details



  1. Retail Week

    primarysources date February 2008 Retail Week is a UK based news magazine covering the retail industry. Founded in 1988 by financial journalist Patience Wheatcroft and her husband Tony Salter, ref Jennifer Creevy http www.retail week.com retail week founder appointed non executive of shaftesbury 820783.article Retail Week founder appointed non executive of Shaftesbury , Retail Week , 27 February 2008. Retrieved 17 June 2009. ref it is now owned by the business magazine publisher EMAP . ref name Emap Brands Retail Week http www.emap.com brands retail week Emap Brands Retail Week , Emap , n.dat. Retrieved 17 June 2009. ref The magazine is published every Friday. It has an ABC audited circulation of 10,260 and a readership of approximately 50,000. ref name Emap Brands Retail Week Subscribers are primarily retail company board directors and senior managers, as well as suppliers to retailers and investment analysts. Retail Week launched a news website, in 2004. The site was redesigned and relaunched in 2007 and again in 2009. Retail Week has been edited since January 2005 by Tim Danaher. ref http www.pressgazette.co.uk story.asp?storyCode 27171§ioncode 1 As one Week ends, another begins for new editor Danaher , Press Gazette , 12 November 2004 Retrieved 18 June 2009. ref The previous editors were Patience Wheatcroft 1988 1992 , Ian McGarrigle 1992 1996 , Kate Oppenheim 1996 1999 and Neill Denny 1999 2004 . ref http www.pressgazette.co.uk story.asp?storyCode 27171§ioncode 1 Retail Week editor Denny takes top role at Bookseller , Press Gazette , 20 August 2004 Retrieved 18 June 2009. ref Retail Week runs an event called Retail Week Conference once a year for leaders of the retail industry. References reflist External links http www.retail week.com Retail Week web site EMAP Category British magazines Category EMAP Category News magazines Category Publications established in 1988 trade mag stub retail company stub UK business mag stub ...   more details



  1. Broadcast (magazine)

    italic title Broadcast is a weekly magazine for the United Kingdom television and radio industry. It covers a wide range of news and issues affecting the professional broadcast market in the UK. Broadcast has regular weekly sections covering News, Commissioning, Facilities, Analysis, Opinion, Interview, Platforms, Production and Ratings. Broadcast also often has a special feature covering an issue relevant to the industry. It is owned by British magazine giant Emap and edited by Lisa Campbell and has a website at Broadcastnow.co.uk. The magazine organises the annual Broadcast Awards held to recognise and reward excellence in and around the UK television programming industry. The awards are held each January in Grosvenor House Hotel , London . Additionally since 2005 the magazine has held the annual Broadcast Digital Channel Awards specifically for the digital TV industry, recognising and rewarding innovation, creativity and commercial success. These awards are held each June. External links http www.broadcastnow.co.uk Broadcastnow.co.uk EMAP Category British magazines Category EMAP Category Weekly magazines Category Magazines with year of establishment missing trade mag stub UK business mag stub ...   more details



  1. Spring Fair

    Orphan date February 2009 Spring Fair International is organised by Emap connect, part of Emap Ltd. Spring Fair International is a retail trade fair trade exhibition held each February at the National Exhibition Centre National Exhibition Centre NEC , near Birmingham, UK. Spring Fair International began in 1948 but was first held at the NEC in 1976 and was opened by Queen Elizabeth II . 2011 visitor figures exceeded 73 000 ABC Certified . Spring Fair International is the largest retail trade exhibition in the UK and one of the largest in Europe. Covering 12 key product areas in the home and gift industry, the show spans across all halls of the Birmingham NEC. Spring Fair attracts an unparalleled quality of buyer and showcases the most diverse selection of product launches under one roof. http www.springfair.com Spring Fair official website http www.emap.com Emap official site Category Trade fairs in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Tom Moloney

    This article is about the British businessman, for the American politician see Thomas A. Maloney . Tom Moloney born 1962 was the CEO of Emap where he headed a multi billion pound media empire. ref http www.independent.co.uk news media tom moloney how he got emap off the rack 515260.html ref After working there for 26 years he was ousted in 2007 by the board of directors after a decline in advertising revenue. ref http www.guardian.co.uk media 2007 may 20 emap.pressandpublishing ref as of 2008 he works for healthcare information publisher Dr Foster Intelligence DFI in the same position. ref http www.paidcontent.co.uk entry 419 industry move ex emap ceo moloney joins healthcare info publisher dr fo ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moloney, Tom ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1962 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moloney, Tom Category 1962 births Category Living people UK business bio 1960s stub ...   more details



  1. Architects' Journal

    The Architects Journal is a weekly Architecture architectural magazine published in London by Emap . The first edition was produced in 1896. Commonly referred to by architects as the AJ , its articles cover matters of more immediate interest than its sister publication the Architectural Review . The subjects written about include architectural news, new building methods and detailed technical & practice features. In 2011, The Architects Journal launched the AJ Buildings Library , ref cite web url http www.architectsjournal.co.uk news daily news in pictures aj celebrates buildings library launch 8612162.article title In pictures AJ celebrates Buildings Library launch date 4 March 2011 author Fulcher, Merlin work The Architects Journal accessdate 26 October 2011 ref a digital database containing images and drawings of over 1,000 exemplar projects built in the UK. References Reflist External links http www.ajbuildingslibrary.co.uk AJ Buildings Library http www.ajplus.co.uk Architects Journal http www.arplus.com home.htm Architectural Review http EmapConstructionNetwork.co.uk Emap Construct EMAP Category Architecture magazines Category EMAP Category Weekly magazines architecture stub ...   more details



  1. Scottish Radio Holdings

    unreferenced date February 2011 Scottish Radio Holdings SRH was a Scotland Scottish media company which owned 22 radio station s, and around 30 local newspaper s in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland . History SRH had its origins in the 1970s when Glasgow was awarded the third license for a commercial station in the UK. As a result, in 1973 Radio Clyde began broadcasting and unlike the two existing stations, both in London, was an immediate success helped in part by strong financial backers that included Sean Connery and Jackie Stewart . In 1991, when laws controlling the ownership of commercial stations were relaxed, the station merged with Radio Forth to form SRH and immediately floated on the London Stock Exchange . In 1995 it acquired Morton Newspapers which owned around 20 newspapers in Northern Ireland , and since then expanded operations by acquiring further publications in Scotland and the Republic of Ireland . SRH was acquired by rival media group Emap on 21 June 2005. The group s newspaper interests were sold off, as were the firm s radio operations in the Republic of Ireland SRH s UK radio operations were integrated into those of Emap, with the two SRH owned Vibe FM stations becoming Kiss 101 and Kiss 105 108 , and the group s FM stations in Scotland forming a local version of the Big City Network which Emap were already operating in England. Emap also took on SRH s AM stations in Scotland, Wave 105 on England s south coast, and two stations in Northern Ireland from SRH. Emap s consumer media interests, including radio stations, were later taken over by Bauer Media Group . Category Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange Category Defunct companies of Scotland ...   more details



  1. Robin Miller (businessman)

    Other people2 Robin Miller disambiguation Orphan date February 2009 Sir Robin Miller is a former chief of Emap plc Emap , East Midlands Allied Press , and more recently, a former chairman of HMV , taking over from Eric Nicoli ref takeover . He has held and still holds many executive and non executive positions. He received a knighthood in the June 2003 Queen s birthday British honours system Honours list. Career highlights 1965, started in Emap as a junior reporter. 1998, appointed non executive Chairman of Emap plc. 2001, returned as Chief Executive of Emap plc. 2004, appointed non executive director and chairman of HMV , effective 2 February 2004 ref bio . 2005, HMV announced in July of this year that Sir Robin was standing down to pursue other commitments . ref standdown 2005, appointed non executive Chairman of Edge Performance VCT plc. Other positions Non executive director of Channel 4 Television until 2005 ref Channel4 . Chairman of Sport England Eastern Division ref hansard . Non executive director 1998 2001 of Moss Bros plc Non executive director of the Tote. Chairman of music publisher Boosey & Hawkes. Member of the WPBSA Board ref snooker . See also List of honorary British Knights References note takeover http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi business 3250111.stm BBC news note bio http www.hmvgroup.com media view.jsp?filterType1 date&filterArg1 2003&id 365 HMV group media information note standdown http business.timesonline.co.uk article 0,,16849 1753026 2,00.html timesonline.co.uk note Channel4 http www.guardian.co.uk comment story 0,3604,1579074,00.html The Guardian note hansard http www.publications.parliament.uk pa ld200304 ldhansrd vo031217 text 31217w02.htm Hansard note snooker http newswww.bbc.net.uk sport2 hi other sports snooker 3591325.stm BBC sport Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Miller, Robin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Miller, Robin Category Living people UK ...   more details



  1. Trans World Communications

    Trans World Communications or TWC for short was the investment vehicle businessman Owen Oyston . It operated radio stations and played a part in the Miss World Beauty Pageant . About Initially called The Red Rose Group because of its beginnings at Red Rose Radio in Preston, Lancashire Preston , Trans World went on to purchase Radio Aire in Leeds , Red Dragon FM Red Dragon Radio in Cardiff and Piccadilly Radio in Manchester to form the UK s first radio group. ref cite web url http radiotoday.co.uk news.php?extend.2528 title Red Rose Radio Rock FM reunion accessdate 2009 12 30 ref Perhaps TWC s biggest star was James Whale radio James Whale whose radio programme was networked from Radio Aire in Yorkshire to Red Rose Radio in Lancashire in 1987 and even simulcast on ITV from Yorkshire Television s studios from 1989. ref cite web url http addadverts.com Documents about.html title James Whale article accessdate 2009 12 30 ref Take over TWC was later taken over by EMAP East Midland Allied Press . However, EMAP s take over of TWC was originally blocked by The Radio Authority after the ruled EMAP, who already owned 30 of Trans World, would breach local radio ownership restrictions as it meant they would hold eight radio franchises two more than the legislation of the day allowed. The Guardian Media Group , which owned 20 per cent of Trans World, wanting to increase its stake but was prevented in doing so due to the national newspapers it owns. ref cite news url http www.independent.co.uk news business trans world warned in emap takeover battle panel says shareholders must be consulted 1413766.html title Details of EMAP take over bid accessdate 2009 12 30 work The Independent location London first Gail last Counsell date 1994 07 14 ref EMAP went onto to acquire further radio stations in the UK until its radio arm was eventually gobbled up itself by the Germany based Bauer Media Group in 2008. ref cite web url http www.mediauk.com the knowledge i.muk Emap title Details of Bau ...   more details



  1. New Civil Engineer

    Image New Civil Engineer.png thumb 250px Cover of New Civil Engineer from 16 March 2006. New Civil Engineer is the weekly magazine of the Institution of Civil Engineers , ICE the UK charter ed body that oversees the practice of civil engineer ing in the UK. It is published by EMAP who acquired the title and editorial control from the ICE in 1995. Available in print and online after the appropriate subscription has been taken out it is free for members of the ICE , the magazine is aimed at professionals in the civil engineering industry. It contains news from the industry, analysis of recent news and issues, letters from subscribers, a directory of companies, with listings arranged by the company s area of work, and an appointments section. It also occasionally has details of university courses and graduate positions. New Civil Engineer was a co founder of the British Construction Industry Awards . External links http www.nce.co.uk NCE.co.uk , where magazine articles and job information are available registration is free EMAP Construction industry in the United Kingdom Category British magazines Category Science and technology in the United Kingdom Category EMAP Category Weekly magazines Category Magazines with year of establishment missing trade mag stub UK business mag stub fr New Civil Engineer ...   more details



  1. Pure London

    COI date April 2011 Unreferenced date April 2011 http www.purelondon.com Pure London is the UK s leading fashion buying event, representing womenswear, footwear, accessories, and young fashion. It is organised by EMAP and takes place every February and August. The event s next edition will be held from 19 21 August 2012 at Olympia, London Olympia in Kensington , falling in between the Olympic Games Olympic and Paralympic Games . The event presents forward order collections from over 1,000 fashion brands, with an audience of over 15,000 UK and worldwide retailers in attendance as audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations UK Audit Bureau of Circulations . It is a trade only event. br Content In addition to the brand showcases, Pure London features two stages of catwalk scenes, and a full seminar programme addressing key issues in fashion and retail. WGSN , the world leading trend forecasting business, present predictions as well as catwalk shows illustrating this extensive research with clothing from the event itself. References reflist External links http www.purelondon.com Official web site EMAP Category British magazines Category EMAP Category News magazines Category Publications established in 1988 fashion stub ...   more details



  1. Radio Forth

    Deleted image removed Image Radio Forth logo.jpg thumb right Radio Forth logo 300px Radio Forth is a group owning two radio stations based in Edinburgh. The stations broadcast to Edinburgh , Lothian The Lothians and Fife . History Radio Forth was launched on 22 January 1975 by current chairman Richard Findlay. His opening speech included This, for the very first time is Radio Forth . The first DJ on air was Steve Hamilton who hosted the breakfast show. In 1990, Forth was forced to create a new station on its AM frequency. Before this, Radio Forth was broadcast as a single station on both FM and AM frequencies. So to overcome this, Max AM launched. The FM station was renamed Radio Forth RFM and aimed at the younger age group, while Max AM was designed for the 35 range. The FM station was later renamed Forth FM and then in the mid late 90s Max AM was later renamed Forth AM to match its sister station. In 2000, both stations were relaunched as 97.3 Forth One and 1548 Forth 2 1548 FORTH2 . Many changes occurred at this time including new presenters and a whole new jingle package. Forth 2 was redesigned as an adult contemporary music station while Forth One continued to play Top 40 songs for the 35s and under. Radio Forth was owned by Scottish Radio Holdings until 3 June 2005 when British media group EMAP took over. Forth, however, continues to be local and mostly managed from Forth House in Edinburgh. Owners EMAP put their radio business up for sale in December 2007. At the end of January 2008, all EMAP owned radio stations in the UK were bought by the German based Bauer Group, with EMAP Radio becoming Bauer Radio. External links http www.radioforth.com Official website http www.mds975.co.uk Content radioforth01.html Radio Forth in 1980 See also 97.3 Forth One 1548 Forth 2 Scotland stub Category Radio stations established in 1975 ...   more details



  1. Nursing Times

    Infobox Magazine title Nursing Times image file image size 170 113 pixels image caption frequency circulation category Nursing publisher EMAP emap UK firstdate 1906 country UK language English language English website http www.nursingtimes.net Nursing Times issn 09547762 Nursing Times is a magazine for nurses in the United Kingdom . The magazine and its website nursingtimes.net publish original nursing research and a variety of clinical articles for nurses at all stages in their career. First published in 1906, and now owned by EMAP , Nursing Times claims to provide a professional and clinical news service an opinion section where nurses debate the topics features on nursing issues and clinical supplements covering four main areas of practice infection control, respiratory, continence and wound care. The magazine s website nursingtimes.net hosts a range of complementary material, including a breaking news service covering developments in clinical practice as well as professional issues a sharing practice section highlighting best practice and innovation across the sector career development information including careers clinics and entertainment section Off Duty. There are also forums for discussing nursing related topics. Nursing Times also produce conferences, with the Patient Safety Congress the magazine s flagship annual forum. See also Portal Nursing List of nursing journals External links http www.nursingtimes.net nursingtimes.net Category Nursing in the United Kingdom Category General nursing journals Category Professional and trade magazines Category EMAP nurse journal stub ...   more details



  1. Health Service Journal

    and partners to develop the knowledge and skills for a reformed NHS. References reflist EMAP Category EMAP Category Health in the United Kingdom UK newspaper stub health mag stub ...   more details



  1. Descartes Publishing

    Descartes Publishing is an athletics magazine publisher based in Peterborough , England . Descartes currently publishes five magazines, comprising Athletics Weekly , The Coach , British Runner , The Great Run Magazine , and Play Better Golf . The company was founded in 1999 by Matthew Fraser Moat, and began by purchasing the license to publish Athletics Weekly. The company purchased the title outright from Emap, the previous owners, in 2003. Category Magazine publishing companies Category Publishing companies of England Category Companies based in Peterborough England corp stub publish corp stub ...   more details



  1. Minx (magazine)

    italic title Minx was a UK magazine aimed at young, assertive, rather scary young women . It was published by EMAP between October 1996 and July 2000 before being shut down. At the time of its closure, its circulation was 120,000 copies a month. External links http www.magforum.com glossies teen.htm Minx profile at Magforum.com Category British women s magazines UK mag stub ...   more details



  1. The Vodafone Live Hour

    Orphan date February 2009 Commented out because image was deleted Image Vodafone Live Hour.gif thumb right Vodafone Live Hour logo The Vodafone Live Hour is a networked United Kingdom UK radio programme on some GCap Media and EMAP Emap radio stations hosted by Paul Gillies and Jo Good . The show consists of live music from new and current bands including interviews, reviews and competitions. The show is on every Monday between 9 pm and 10 pm on some commercial radio stations. The show is broadcast from London and sponsored by Vodafone . However, Kerrang Radio in the West Midlands has its own version of the show. External links http www.brandnewshow.com Vodafone Live Hour website http www.vodafonemusic.co.uk Vodafone Music website . DEFAULTSORT Vodafone Live Hour, The Category Vodafone Category British music radio programmes UK radio show stub ...   more details



  1. Raw magazine (rock)

    of Raw as a viable alternative to Kerrang . But as soon as Kerrang became part of the EMAP stable ...   more details



  1. PC Leisure

    , Alastair Swinnerton, Jimmy Taylor, David Upchurch, Austin Walsh and Gary Whitta . See also EMAP Historical EMAP Magazines Historical EMAP Magazines PC Review The One magazine The One References reflist ...   more details



  1. Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition

    RWM 2009 Exhibitors work BETT publisher EMAP accessdate 2009 11 16 ref WRAP and the UK Trade & Investment ... Letter U title RWM 2009 Exhibitors work BETT publisher EMAP accessdate 2009 11 16 ref UKTI . The event ... enough to minimise the waste created by the event itself. The organisers EMAP have sought ...   more details



  1. Tom Toumazis

    Wikify date April 2012 Tom Toumazis is the Chief Executive of Mecom Group . He was appointed in August 2011. ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk media 2011 may 24 tom toumazis mecom chief title Tom Toumazis named as Mecom chief & 124 Media & 124 guardian.co.uk work The Guardian publisher Guardian Media Group GMG location London, England London issn 0261 3077 oclc 60623878 accessdate 26 April 2012 ref Career History Tom has worked in the media industry since 1983. Before Mecom, Tom was the Chief Commercial Officer of Endemol Group. ref cite web url http www.endemol.com news chief commercial officer appointed title Endemol ENDEMOL APPOINTS TOM TOUMAZIS AS CHIEF COMMERCIAL OFFICER work endemol.com accessdate 26 April 2012 ref From January 2009, he managed the successful expansion and diversification of Endemol s worldwide commercial interests and managed Endemol Sport, which has become the fastest growing sports media company in Europe. Tom was also Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Disney ABC ESPN Television in charge of programme, new media and channel distribution and prior to that joined The Walt Disney Company in 2001 ref cite web url http investing.businessweek.com research stocks people person.asp?personId 947896&ticker MEC LN&previousCapId 874477&previousTitle TELEGRAAF 20MEDIA 20GROEP 20NV CVA title Tom Toumazis Executive Profile & Biography Businessweek work investing.businessweek.com accessdate 27 April 2012 ref from Emap, where he held a number of positions, including Managing Director of Emap Advertising ref cite web url http www.prweek.com uk news 27034 Toumazis head Emap broadcast sales house title Toumazis to head Emap broadcast sales house & 124 PR & public relations news & 124 PRWeek work prweek.com accessdate 27 April 2012 ref During his time at Emap, he completed the General Manager Programme at Harvard Business School. Charitable Contributions Tom is Chairman of the ChildLine Board, a Director of the Charity s National Develop ...   more details



  1. Local Government Chronicle

    Local Government Chronicle LGC is a United Kingdom British weekly magazine for local government officers, and is published by Emap . The magazine was launched in 1855 by bookseller and publisher Charles Knight publisher Charles Knight . It is politically independent. Subjects LGC covers include finance , law , management , House housing , planning , regeneration, the environment biophysical environment , education , big society, local elections , the third sector and social services . Emma Maier took over as editor in July 2009 from Karen Day. It features contributions from analysts including Tony Travers from the London School of Economics , a weekly anonymous columnist LGC Insider and various governmental figures. It works closely with its sister publication the Health Service Journal to provide comprehensive health coverage, given the continued expansion of health into the local government remit specifically through the Health and Social Care Bill 2011 . It provides comprehensive local election coverage each year, in the form of rolling online results, expert analysis from Professors Rallings and Thrasher from Plymouth University , political reaction and a council control map. In recent times it has gained a reputation for its coverage of Local Enterprise Partnerships, with their chief reporter, Allister Hayman being shortlisted for the PPA Awards 2011 writer of the year Business Media . Among its other activities, LGC runs the first national awards to be launched for local government, the LGC Awards for Excellence, has recently launced the Business Partnership Awards which reward private contractors who work with local authorities in the UK to deliver services, and a large number of public sector conferences. External links http www.lgcplus.com Local Government Chronicle EMAP Category Professional and trade magazines Category EMAP Category Local government in the United Kingdom Category Publications established in 1855 trade mag stub ...   more details



  1. Barry McIlheney

    Barry McIlheney born 1960 is a British people British journalist, editor, broadcaster and publisher. Born in Belfast in 1960, Barry is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin and London s City University London City University . Journalism and management career After a brief spell in local newspapers and at Melody Maker magazine, Barry was appointed editor of Smash Hits in 1986. From there he moved on to become launch editor of Empire magazine Empire magazine. In 1994, McIlheney became managing director of EMAP Metro, publishers of titles such as Q magazine Q , FHM , and Mojo magazine Mojo . In 1999 he launched Heat magazine Heat and a year later became chief executive of EMAP Elan, publishers of Elle , Red , and The Face . In 2003, Barry moved into new product development, overseeing the launch of Zoo magazine Zoo both in the UK and Australia. At the end of 2006, McIlheney moved to a consultancy role, working on new titles at EMAP and taking a senior management role at Sport Media Group. In 2009 he launched media consultancy mcilheneybovis with newspaper art director Julian Bovis and has written for publications including Word Magazine The Word magazine. McIlheney is currently Chief Executive of the Professional Publishers Association PPA . In his youth, Barry was a founding member of the moderately successful punk band Shock Treatment ref http www.myspace.com belfasttelegraph ref references External links imdb name 1596270 http www.wordmagazine.co.uk content top morning you its st patricks day podcast The Word Magazine http www.mediaweek.co.uk news 833396 McIlheney promoted Sport Media Group Media Week http www.guardian.co.uk media 2008 jul 22 pressandpublishing?gusrc rss&feed media The Guardian http www.mcilheneybovis.com McIlheneyBovis http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment media can he take the heat 1068233.html The Independent Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macilheney, Barry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1960 PLACE ...   more details



  1. Martyn Moore

    Orphan date January 2011 Martyn Moore is a British journalist and editor. ref http www.ppa.co.uk cgi bin wms.pl 854 Periodical Publishers Association ref He was born in 1961 at Norton on Derwent and started work as a professional photographer in 1982. Moore travelled extensively as a photographer until 1988 when he joined the publishing company Emap as a feature writer for Practical Photography magazine. In 1989 he was the PTC Trainee Journalist of the Year. In 1991 Moore moved to Bike magazine Bike magazine as editor and was BSME Magazine Editor of the Year in 1992. After Bike he started to work his way through Emap specialist magazines to become one of the company s most versatile editors, leading the editorial teams for, in chronological order Photo Answers, Practical Photography, Internet Magazine , Max Power, Max Power Online, Classic Cars magazine, Practical Classics , Fleet News During his editorship of Classic Cars , Moore was also the resident classic car expert on BBC1 s 20th Century Roadshow , ref http www.imdb.com title tt0463799 20th Century Roadshow ref presented by Alan Titchmarsh . In 2004 he was Emap Automotive s Editor of the Year. Moore wrote his first book, The Photographer s Guide to Setting Up a Website in 2005. In 2008, he set up his own editorial services and media consultancy, NorthLight Media Ltd. NorthLight s first project was a regional business to business news website, Peterboroughbusiness.co.uk In 2009 NorthLight Media launched Business Education News , a quarterly publication aimed at businesses supporting further and higher education initiatives. Also in 2009, Martyn Moore was appointed editor of BPI, the magazine for the British photographic industry. He used to lecture in journalism and digital communications at Peterborough Regional College . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moore, Martyn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULT ...   more details



  1. Just Seventeen

    Infobox magazine title Just Seventeen image file cover.jpg omit the file prefix image size 220px the default if no size is stated image alt image caption editor editor title previous editor staff writer frequency Monthly circulation category Teen Magazine company EMAP publisher firstdate Start date 1983 10 lastdate End date 2004 04 country United Kingdom based language English language English website URL http www.example.com issn Just Seventeen , often referred to as J 17 , was a weekly magazine aimed at teenage girls, published by Emap from October 1983 to April 2004. It quickly became the market leading teen magazine ref cite web url http www.magforum.com glossies teen.htm title Teen Magazines work Magforum.com accessdate 16 November 2010 ref until the launch of Sugar Magazine Sugar in 1994, after which sales began to fall. In 1997, the magazine was changed to a monthly format in response to the declining circulation, ref cite news url http www.marketingweek.co.uk home just seventeen reduced to monthly 2039621.article title Just Seventeen Reduced to Monthly work MarketingWeek date 14 February 1997 ref and the magazine was finally closed in 2004 after losing a third of its readership. ref cite news last Day first Julia url http www.guardian.co.uk media 2006 aug 10 emap.pressandpublishing title Emap suspends teen mag Sneak work The Guardian date 10 August 2006 ref References reflist Category Teens magazines Category British magazines Category Publications established in 1983 Category Publications disestablished in 2004 teen mag stub UK culture mag stub Europe lifestyle mag stub ...   more details




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