Nicholas Brett of BBC Magazines won the prestigious Mark Boxer award
for lifetime achievement at last night's British Society of Magazine
Editors awards.
The popular deputy managing director's career
spans regional newspapers, national newspapers and magazines. Under his
stewardship, the Radio Times set an unbeaten circulation record of 11
million for one of its Christmas issues.
The Editors' Editor
award went to Nicola Jeal for her work launching Observer Woman – and
she also picked up the best launch award.
See this week's Press Gazette for more details and reaction.
Other winners were:
Matthew Gwyther, Management Today
Isabel Allen, Architects' Journal
Mark Frith, Heat
Jane Lewis, 33 Thoughts
Ed Grenby, The Sunday Times Travel Magazine
John Kampfner, New Statesman
Morgan Rees, Men's Health
Tim Southwell, Golf Punk
Sue James, Woman & Home
Jane Bruton, Grazia
Paul Brannigan, Kerrang!
Susy Smith, Country Living
Annabel Brog, Sugar
Dolly Jones, Vogue.com
Michele Lavery, Telegraph Magazine
Conor McNicholas of NME won brand building initiative of the year for Club NME,
Innovation of the year went to Ally Oliver of Closer for closerdiets.com.
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