British Society of Magazine Editors
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The British Society of Magazine Editors (BSME) is a professional association of print and online magazine editors in the United Kingdom. Established in 1981, as of 2016[update] the BSME has 148 members. Its annual awards—the BSME Awards and the BSME Talent Awards—are highly regarded[by whom?] in the British magazine industry.
Chairs of the BSME
[edit]- 2024 - Gideon Spanier (Global Head of Media, Campaign)
- 2023 - Deborah Joseph (European editorial director, GLAMOUR UK)
- 2022 - Tim Pollard (Digital Editorial Director, Bauer Automotive and Specialist)
- 2021 - Hattie Brett (Editor, Grazia)
- 2020 - Maria Piera (National Geographic Traveller, National Geographic Traveller)
- 2018/19 – Alex Mead (Content Director, Eric)
- 2017 – Catherine Westwood (Editorial Director, Time Inc. UK)
- 2016 – Claire Irvin (Editorial Content Director, The River Group)
- 2015 – Dickon Ross (Editor-in-Chief, E&T)
- 2015 – Sally Eyden (Editor, Now)
- 2014 – Guy Woodward (Editor, Food & Travel; Associate Editor, Harrods Publishing)
- 2013 – Diane Kenwood (Editor, Woman’s Weekly)
- 2012 – Kitty Finstad (Group Editor, August Media)
- 2011 – Lisa Smosarski (Editor, Stylist)
- 2010 – Juliet Warkentin (Content Director, WGSN)
- 2009 – Conor McNicholas (Editor, Top Gear Magazine)
- 2008 – Jane Johnson (Editorial Director, Fabulous; Deputy Editor, News of the World)
- 2007 – Jane Bruton (Editor, Grazia)
- 2006 – Celia Duncan (Editor, CosmoGIRL!)
- 2005 – Dylan Jones (Editor, GQ)
- 2004 – Sue Peart (Editor, YOU Magazine)
- 2003 – Rachel Shattock (Editor-in-Chief, John Brown Citrus Publishing)
- 2002 – Sarah Miller (Editor, Condé Nast Traveller)
- 2001 – Orlando Murrin (Editor, BBC Good Food)
- 2000 – Fiona McIntosh (Editor, Elle)
- 1999 – Ian Birch (Editor-in-Chief, Emap Elan)
- 1998 – Sharon Ring (Emap Elan; Former Editor, OK! Magazine)
- 1997 – Lindsay Nicholson (Editor, Prima)
- 1996 – David Durman (Editor-in-Chief, Woman/Woman’s Own/Chat/Now)
- 1995 – Rosie Boycott (Editor, Esquire)
- 1994 – Sandra Boler (Editor, Brides & Setting up Home)
- 1993 – Gill Hudson (Editor, New Woman)
- 1992 – Nicholas Brett (Editor, Radio Times)
- 1991 – Francine Lawrence (Editor, Country Living)
- 1990 – Jo Foley (Editor, Options)
- 1989 – Russell Twisk (Editor-in-Chief, Reader’s Digest)
- 1988 – Dee Nolan (Editor, Sunday Express Magazine)
- 1987 – Linda Kelsey (Editor, Cosmopolitan)
- 1986 – Michael Clayton (Horse & Hound)
- 1985 – Richard Barber (Woman)
- 1984 – Bridget Rowe (Sunday)
- 1983 – Anthony Peagam (TV Times)
- 1982 – Maggie Goodman (Company)
- 1981 – Ray Hutton (Autocar)
- 1980 – Patience Bulkely (Slimming Magazine)
- 1979 – Jill Churchill (Home & Freezer Digest)
References
[edit]- "BSME". BSME. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- Design (20 November 2015). "Best in show: Editor-in-chief Tony Chambers wins Mark Boxer BSME Award". Wallpaper*. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- GNM press office (18 November 2009). "British Society of Magazine Editors (BSME) awards, November 2009". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- Oliver, Laura (September 15, 2009). "Magazine news: PPA chief steps down; BSME shortlist announced". journalism.co.uk. Events. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- The Grocer's News Team. "The Grocer's Adam Leyland is voted BSME Editor of the Year". The Grocer. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- Stir PR. "A Night At The British Society of Magazine Editors' Awards". Stir PR. Retrieved 22 August 2016.